OPINION: Big government was the winner at the Dem debate
How, why and when Trump should be impeached drew creative and passionate responses from the people vying for his job.
It was one of many agenda items that united the
But in addition to impeachment, another issue united the 12 candidates on stage: just how much they want to insert themselves into our daily lives.
It's no surprise liberals believe government should be a prominent fixture in your life, far more so than conservatives. But even for them, many moments in the debate felt downright Orwellian.
Consider the conversation around tech, an industry that touches us all in various and impactful ways. While many candidates hammered
Democratic candidates mentioned Facebook, Twitter, Uber, Amazon, Bing and Microsoft, and not positively -- an interesting play considering how many people, not just millennials, use and depend on many of these applications and sites every day.
In her crusade to trample on free speech,
There were other creative suggestions by the
Harris promised that if
When it came to using the
But nowhere was the intrusion into private life more obvious than in health care, where
At least one voice of reason, Mayor
There were a few good lines Tuesday night, a couple of memorable moments. If anyone changed the primary landscape it was only incrementally. The biggest loser of the night, though, was our personal freedom, which
It's a good saying, but it also applies to this lot. When politicians insist over and over again that they know better than you do about issues that affect your wallet and your family, you should believe them the first time.
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