Recently, a visit to Washington, D.C. brought to mind a comment a relative made about our nation’s capitol when she visited it several decades earlier. She said she was impressed by the number of buildings and their enormous size. Then she realized that most were government buildings which meant each were filled with thousands and thousands of bureaucrats who were employed in the business of being involved in every area of our lives. The very thought made her nauseated. I too felt queasy about all the obvious massive government presence and started looking into the subject.
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