No the problem is we DO understand how our founding fathers set our government up. And we DO understand how the current government works. And we DO recognize the difference.
Well golly-gee-whiz, could you educate the rest of us?
You really don't know what you are saying, when you claim that you want things to go back to the 18th century. This is a different world. Do I want less government ? YES ! Do I want less taxation ? BIG YES ! Do I want to go back to the 18th century ? NO ! Can we ? NO!
For the trillionth time, we did not get to where we are now, in one fell swoop. It was done incrementally, and incrementally is the only way things can be changed.
Some historical facts here, might help. Abortion is a big sticking point for most people here. Let's start with that. Abrtions have always been done. So has infanticide ; though Partial Birth Abortion is THE most horrific way . President Bush said that he would sign a boll which stops this. That's a good first step. You may not like what he said about stem cell research, but he pushed that envelope harder than any previous president ever has , and got EVERYONE to accept that a fetus is a baby, is a human, and nt a lump or mass.
Taxes are a buggaboo. He's working in on it.
This is NOT a world in which we can or should be isolationistic. This is NOT the 18th century. I'll leave the military complex and a standing army of musket shooters alone.
In the 18th century gossips were put in the stocks , adulterers and catamites jailed. Is this where you want to go ? Just asking.
The government was smaller, and this nation was smaller. Many agencies can be made smaller / done away with, but that takes time.
I suppose that you don't want public schools. Am I correct? There are many people who shouldn't homeschool and others who won't do anything. There IS a better way to handle the school problem.
Okay, that's its. You really don't care anyway. All you want to do is complain. I have yet to see a Bush basher make one constructive argument here.