[quote=@Vortex] [quote=@The Patriarch] [quote=@Darcs] u no it, bb [/quote] Then I'm guessing you wouldn't like my believe that bigger government is better right? I don't believe in Anarchism [/quote] Besides a bigger goverment do you think we need a dofferent goverment type? By which I mean replace democracy with somethin else? Or perhaps remodel democracy? [/quote] I think the american government while flawed is one the best kind for a nation that's so big, i don't think the European model of government would work for a country so big and diverse. But if it were up to me then I would make a bigger more centralized government run by moderates and the philosophical minded in a more authoritarian style of government. I don't think democracy is as great as so many liberals and social justice warriors scream about. I'm pretty sure I said before, but I believe that not compromising and extremism is the first step to political disaster. No government can survive with those hindrances. [quote=@Darcs] [quote=@The Patriarch] [quote=@Darcs] u no it, bb [/quote] Then I'm guessing you wouldn't like my believe that bigger government is better right? I don't believe in Anarchism [/quote] Depends on the type of government and the people who run it. I personally believe, a small country or city-state, places like Monaco, Palau, Hong Kong, and Singapore-- benefit GREATLY from their governments, where laws and regulations are more personal and local, the size of the people is manageable and there aren't a million districts and filters isolating from the citizens to the people in charge. Those are some of the most successful places in the world--I do believe in anarchism, consider myself an anarchist, but I also believe that government can be implemented to an extremely successful degree if the actual government and the people are tightly knit-- city-states, basically. Big government works on that scale. On the scale of America? Not so much. The layers between the people and the federal government are completely bloated and corrupt. [/quote] I don't think city states would work out too well, ancient Greece is a good example of what problems we might face under such a system. It could end in the city states being united under one leader. Also with that form of government then you might have issues with people committing a crime and then fleeing to another city state to escape prosecution. Another problem with a city state system in America would be criminals being able to have more power. If Detroit or Pittsburgh were city states then they would definitely be controlled by organized crime/