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Government's Half-Witted Beaurocratic Laws in the US
Title: Government's Half-Witted Beaurocratic Laws in the US
Category: Law & Government / Law Issues
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Government's Half-Witted Beaurocratic Laws in the US
Todays big government is a typical display of bureaucracy in its most creative state. Due to the enormous bureaucracy within todays state governments, many laws have been passed through legislation that really didn't need to be passed. These laws are a display of the way government likes to show power over the people using legal suppression. Governments have created laws governing almost anything that the people do as an act of blatant suppression, even if
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