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think about it, the 1930s as government got bigger because it had to take place of where the market was failing because markets fail in the same way government can fail, all institutions are fallible to reflexively say markets are always right the as crazy as saying government is always right but without the spirit of generosity in the 30s, you wouldn t have had the greatness of the 50s, the civil rights advances of the 60s. government has been a critical element of that, intelligence, care f careful public sector action is something charlie has long championed. not government for the sake of government but understanding that humans are always flawed, always open to getting better and we need to focus on making things better. you don t have to sell me because if it wasn t for the government i would haven t gone the college the way i did, certainly not to a great college like holy cross because student