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The '''Nanny State''' is a slight of reference to the tendency of [[liberal]] politicians to enact [[socialism]] or Stalinist ideas. It is a Democrat method of solving society's problems by putting the government in control of the people. Essentially, the government becomes the decision maker as the person who knows what is in your best interest.
 
The '''Nanny State''' is a slight of reference to the tendency of [[liberal]] politicians to enact [[socialism]] or Stalinist ideas. It is a Democrat method of solving society's problems by putting the government in control of the people. Essentially, the government becomes the decision maker as the person who knows what is in your best interest.
  

Revision as of 17:25, January 3, 2009

The Nanny State is a slight of reference to the tendency of liberal politicians to enact socialism or Stalinist ideas. It is a Democrat method of solving society's problems by putting the government in control of the people. Essentially, the government becomes the decision maker as the person who knows what is in your best interest.

Examples

"It takes a village (government) to raise a kid", Hillary Clinton. In a normal society, it takes only a mother and a father.

Universal Healthcare for 300 million so that 45 million uninsured citizens will have medical coverage

See Also