"But did the Founding Fathers ever intend for……" — Larry Elder
"But did the Founding Fathers ever intend for the federal government to involve itself in education, health care or retirement benefits? The answer, quite clearly, is no. The Constitution, in Article I, Section 8 - which contains the general welfare clause - seeks to restrain federal government, not expand it."
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Larry Elder
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32 Quotes by Larry Elder
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America traditionally represents the greatest possibility of someone's going from nothing to something. Why? In theory, if not practice, the…
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Bad schools, crime, drugs, high taxes, the social security mess, racism, the health care ? crisis? unemployment, welfare state dependency,…
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Doing what you want to do is easy. Doing what you have to do is hard.
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Individuals can spend their money more wisely, efficiently and more humanely than can government.
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My mom and my dad were married 56 years, and the fact that I reconciled with my dad I think…
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