"Every election cycle we are treated to candidates who promise us  "change," and 2008 has been no different.  But in the American political  lexicon, "change" always means more of the same:  more government, more  looting of Americans, more inflation, more police-state measures, more  unnecessary war, and more centralization of power.  
Real change would mean something like the opposite of those things.   It might even involve following our Constitution.  And that's the one   option Americans are never permitted to hear.  
Today we are  living in a fantasy world.  Our entitlement programs are insolvent:  in a  couple of decades they will face a shortfall amounting to tens of  trillions of dollars.  Meanwhile, the housing bubble is bursting and our  dollar is collapsing.  We are borrowing billions from China every day  in order to prop up a bloated overseas presence that weakens our  national defense and stirs up hostility against us.  And all our  political class can come up with is more of the same."  -Page ix of The Revolution, A Manifesto
 
 
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