OK, cool, I suppose. If you get us to a point where we don't need a government to not get screwed by everybody else, I'll be psyched about that. But it sounds like you agree that that isn't possible today.
No amount of bold text changes the fact that "government" is not some evil force that descended from the stars to harm us. In the case of the US, it was just a bunch of guys who got together to build a decision-making framework so we could decide as a group:
1) what happens when my freedom to do what I want butts up against your freedom to not have it done to you,
2) what services we want to provide for the community so that each individual person doesn't have to worry about those things, and
3) how we're going to pay for that.
All of the results of that are government. Not the evil "other" that a few of these comments have been making it out to be.
It really doesn't matter to me how you vote, but as long as you think of government as an uncontrollable evil, your locus of control will always be external and you'll be stuck in learned helplessness and despair. Once you understand that government is what we make it, you get to try to remake it, and as frustrating as that is, it's better than the alternative.