Mr Sparkle
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Because if you give the government too much power they become corrupt like China or Mexico or Russia.
Look at Bush. We gave him too much power after 9/11. We altered the social contract, he got more power, we got more security (or at least the illusion of it)...and he in turn used the power to enter us into an unjust war under false pretenses.
Some government programs are necessary. Some are corrupt. That is why ALL must be held under extreme scrutiny.
Dude Mexico is not corrupt because it "has too much power" if anything it's beholden to so many wealthy industrialists and interests that it has stopped serving it's country and only looks out for them.
get it? kind of like what is beginning to happen in YOUR country.
for instance, there is a huge telecom company in Mexico, and this company didn't want to lower it's prices, however, many US companies wanted to come over and compete which would've forced it's hand.
result? politicians passed a resolution to "protect" Mexican companies from foreign investment, and thus we can only choose from about oh....2 carriers in Mexico,
one of which carries my internet service and has prohibited the use of Voice over IP because it's "harmful to the system" (more like it would cost them money) this has nothing to do with government power and all to do with the power of the wealthy, example number 2?
we have about say.....2 big networks, that's it all others are minor to local, and the two major networks broadcast whatever they see fit, whatever fits their agenda the most, hence the reason why I have to go on the internet and check out the guardian UK in order to get actual news.
so actually, Mexico's corrupt politicians and police force are the example of giving way to much power to 2 things
Unions
Wealthy Industrialists
I won't get into the "foreign countries" deal because....well we all know who and what I'm talking about.
example number three? currently there is a campaign in Mexico to "modernize" the Oil industry in other words, remove it from state hands and put private investment and management in it, I'll give you three guesses where that investment and management is coming from.
did you know that the US agreed to buy oil from Mexico as long as they didn't develop the technology to refine gasoline?
that's right, Mexico sells the US oil and the US (and other countries sometimes) sell Mexico gasoline.
tell me that's the government having too much power!
people often just plop themselves in land and then later demand that this land be deemed legally theirs, while I had to pay for my damned house.
tell me that's too much power.
Government programs are necessary this isn't about "just" or not, it's about basic human decency and as I can further discuss with you, the Problems in Mexico have nothing to do with the government having "too much power".