the plan would result in domination of the country by special interests
The plan would result in domination of the country by special interests.
The plan would result in domination of the country by special interests.
the plan would result in domination of the country by special interests
The Democratic Party historically argued against federal investment in transportation systems on the grounds of states' rights and the belief that such projects should be managed at the state or local level, rather than by the federal government. They contended that federal involvement could lead to overreach and inefficiency, undermining the autonomy of states. Additionally, some Democrats expressed concerns about the potential for increased debt and government spending that could arise from large federal projects. This stance was often rooted in a preference for limited government intervention in the economy.
The primary argument against increasing cyber-security is that it violates privacy, and cripples government operations.
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The argument of the Anti-Federalists was against a strong central government. They feared it would destroy the liberties Americans secured during the Revolutionary War.
The argument of the Anti-Federalists was against a strong central government. They feared it would destroy the liberties Americans secured during the Revolutionary War.
Republican and Democratic views can vary. Conservatives (Republicans) are generally very against any government expansion while liberals (Democrats) are generally in favor of federal or state government expansion.
One argument against Immigration was that immigrants were evil.
Because he was a democratic repudlican who had a strich interpertation of the government. and cause he wanted to be :)
A counter argument is an argument made against another argument.