That happens to me on a regular basis when I read articles and blogs. For example, just this week I was reading America's Ruling Class -- And the Perils of Revolution by Angelo M. Codevilla. He makes a lot of well taken points about how the US is run by a class of self aggrandized wonks whose interests are so hostile to the rest of us that they run the risk of causing open revolution.
It is well worth reading, but I want to point out one fact he mentioned. There were 117,000 school districts in America (and hence school boards) in 1940 for 132 million Americans. Today there are a mere 15,000 school districts and school boards for 310 million Americans. That works out to 1 school district for every 1,128 Americans in 1940 and 1 school district to every 20,667 Americans in 2010, or about 18 times less representation today than in 1940. (By the way, these facts were so astounding that I had to check them out. I found this graph on the web here in a study by Christopher Berry of Harvard University.)

As Mr. Codevilla says, "America has been imposed on enough". I agree.
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