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It doesn't. And it's a stupid question. It's asking whether creating more government agencies made anyone stop expressing their opinions - either in Congress, the media, or the public.
Does the rise of the federal bureaucracy obscure public debate and deliberation? Does the rise of the federal bureaucracy obscure public debate and deliberation? Does this enhance or reduce the deliberative effects of the constitution? Is this a problem? Im hung up on a question it doesn't really make sense any ideas?
Does the rise of the federal bureaucracy obscure public debate and deliberation?
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