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		By: Baggins		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mr Bagott you have really knocked a home run with this one.  Ask and you shall receive.  It will take me a while to form a comprehensive letter but will try to answer the call.   The spending clause, and subsequent series of grifters exploiting the system.  Lots of that going around lately, such artificial market advantages have a direct relationship to how much money flows through our bloated government bureaucracy.  My personal take on these matters is that the turnover rate of various elected boards and politicians is much too frequent, coupled with a glaring absence of testing qualification re constitutional principals.  Not only does one need to win popular votes, they should also have to pass administrative procedure compliance tests and be held to it with longer terms.  The transfer of power rate set from a time long ago when constitutional principals and proper methods of adjudication were taught from elementary to collegiate levels but now are specialty niche educational vectors.  The end result is predictable; an increasing scope of bureaucratic incompetence.  It is so impossible to educate people on these matters that the defacto position has been to simply argue in favor of smaller government and never under any circumstances volunteer for a higher tax base.  I&#039;ll probably keep it simple and just ask for a 10 year limitation on ethic books rewrites and a comprehensive audit or something like that.  But it&#039;s good to start somewhere, thank you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr Bagott you have really knocked a home run with this one.  Ask and you shall receive.  It will take me a while to form a comprehensive letter but will try to answer the call.   The spending clause, and subsequent series of grifters exploiting the system.  Lots of that going around lately, such artificial market advantages have a direct relationship to how much money flows through our bloated government bureaucracy.  My personal take on these matters is that the turnover rate of various elected boards and politicians is much too frequent, coupled with a glaring absence of testing qualification re constitutional principals.  Not only does one need to win popular votes, they should also have to pass administrative procedure compliance tests and be held to it with longer terms.  The transfer of power rate set from a time long ago when constitutional principals and proper methods of adjudication were taught from elementary to collegiate levels but now are specialty niche educational vectors.  The end result is predictable; an increasing scope of bureaucratic incompetence.  It is so impossible to educate people on these matters that the defacto position has been to simply argue in favor of smaller government and never under any circumstances volunteer for a higher tax base.  I&#8217;ll probably keep it simple and just ask for a 10 year limitation on ethic books rewrites and a comprehensive audit or something like that.  But it&#8217;s good to start somewhere, thank you.</p>
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