This is my favorite Donald Trump moment. It gives me chills, especially in the context of today's ruling.
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I call on the Pepe Army to comment on what federal agency or bureaucracy they would like to see abolished!!
Of all the things government meddles in, this is the one you don't understand?
Lol, fantastic.
Government will stick their vile hands in everything to ruin lives, my man.
Should they have a say in marriage? If so, what? How far should it go?
The only thing they ought to do is relieve tax burden. Anymore and itβs overreach, any less, no significant effects.
So how big does government need to be?
Not very. Military, police, firefighters, border patrol, maybe a few other things.
Taxes should be simple.
Preface: Government, ideally, should be restricted by the the boundaries given in the Constitution. This has been overstepped countless times.
Marriage should be left as a Societal decision, as it had been.
Now here's the twist and why Government got involved. When pastors, cake makers. etc, and others refuse to serve those going against God, they get sued which forces a Government decision on the matter. This is how it happened and not just in our time, but in our time it HAS been a bit "over the top" because of all the slack the alphabet people have been given.
Essentially, Gay dipshits dug their own grave and opened the door for Government to make a decision because they couldnt respect other peoples beliefs in what they were doing is morally wrong. So they tried to force it via lawsuits and Gov.
Its not a question of "should they have a say", it's a question of "how did they get involved in the first place".