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Jono

This government is treading down a dangerous path, similar to the U.K, the worlds leading "database state". In 2007, the British Home Office exposed 600,000 people's private records. The people do not want more databases and more records about themselves. Instead make government more accountable. Tell us how many public servants work for each department, what their budget is, what the average person's tax burden is, and especially the total number of pages of regulation that people have to obey. A good example is the tax code, or these so-called "carbon pollution" regulations, or the medical industry regulations, or education regulations.

 
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