Ben Carson Quotes
Unfortunately, The Executive, Judicial, And Legislative Branches Of Government Have Become Increasingly Concerned With Their Image And Their Political Parties, Have Drifted Away From Strict Interpretations Of The Constitution, And Have Substituted Their Own Ideologies For The Original Vision. As A Result, Our Government Produces Massively Complicated Taxation Schemes, Impossibly Intricate And Uninterpretable Health Care Laws, And Other Intrusive Measures Instead Of Being A Watchful Guardian Of Our Rights. Instead Of Providing An Environment That Allows Diligent People To Thrive On The Basis Of Their Own Hard Work And Entrepreneurship, Our Government Has Taken On The Role Of Trying To Care For Everyone's Needs And Redistributing The Fruits Of Everyone's Labors In A Way Consistent With Its Own Ideology.
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