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If the government bureaucrats decide everything, then what happens when some citizen comes up with some new technical innovation that the populace like but which is not understood by the bureaucrats?
Government bureaucracies typically dislike change.
Change and innovation tend to be developed and embraced by the private sector.
But what happens when the government decides to not allow the change and innovation?
What happens if the people want to voice their opinions, but those opinions differ from the views supported by the bureaucracy?
If we have a bureaucracy running things and controlling speech, then what happens to things like the First Amendment to the Constitution?
Government bureaucracies typically dislike change.
Change and innovation tend to be developed and embraced by the private sector.
But what happens when the government decides to not allow the change and innovation?
What happens if the people want to voice their opinions, but those opinions differ from the views supported by the bureaucracy?
If we have a bureaucracy running things and controlling speech, then what happens to things like the First Amendment to the Constitution?