The great ship Titanic was thought unsinkable. So too is the great ship of government. The latter belief is as wrong as the former one was. Like the Titanic, government is in dangerous waters and will soon hit one or both of two massive icebergs. When the Titanic struck ice, it was a tragedy. [...]
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