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  • curprev 18:5118:51, 28 December 2021 FA1TH1STHEV1CTORY talk contribs m 14,823 bytes −386 In the interview sourced in this article, Drollinger is clearly saying in a tongue-and-cheek fashion that runaway debt is best curtailed by a form of government wherein there is no plurality of agreement necessary in order to cut the spending. The Newsweek writer that is being quoted here was inserting their own opinion about Mr. Drollinger and it is not factual, looking at the other things he has written regarding civil government, economics and democracy at <ref>capmin.org.</ref> Tag: Visual edit: Switched

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