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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 2941810" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>It's not about a total loss of freedoms. It's about infringement. Take a little at a time. You want an example...healthcare. Did he take it away. Not necessarily. What he did do is change things to the point that honest, hard working people are now paying double and triple premiums for lesser insurance coverage than what they were prior to his occupation. </p><p></p><p>If you study history, dictators are seldom successful in taking rights away outright. Instead, they formulate a plan with their supports to chip away at your freedoms and rights until the people reach one of two limits. Either they can no longer afford anything without government assistance, or they are weakened to the point of no ability to fight for/defend their rights. At that point, dictators are able to take away any freedom they so choose. </p><p></p><p>So did he take many freedoms away? No. But he worked hard on laying the foundation for who, in his mind, was to be his successor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 2941810, member: 26476"] It's not about a total loss of freedoms. It's about infringement. Take a little at a time. You want an example...healthcare. Did he take it away. Not necessarily. What he did do is change things to the point that honest, hard working people are now paying double and triple premiums for lesser insurance coverage than what they were prior to his occupation. If you study history, dictators are seldom successful in taking rights away outright. Instead, they formulate a plan with their supports to chip away at your freedoms and rights until the people reach one of two limits. Either they can no longer afford anything without government assistance, or they are weakened to the point of no ability to fight for/defend their rights. At that point, dictators are able to take away any freedom they so choose. So did he take many freedoms away? No. But he worked hard on laying the foundation for who, in his mind, was to be his successor. [/QUOTE]
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