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Tag Archives: government overreach
Lessons From Iran
Dear Friends, It seems to me, people are people and if you push them far enough, they will erupt. Even a rabbit will bite. I have to wonder if that’s what’s happened in Iran? The recent turmoil with hundreds perhaps … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, Judicial Sysytem, Law, philosophy
Tagged abuse of power, authoritarianism, civil unrest, despotism, Fear and Control, geopolitics, government overreach, human behavior, human rights, International Affairs, Iran, Mass Anger, moral philosophy, North Korea, political commentary, political legitimacy, political repression, political violence, protest, Radicalization, rule of law, social pressure, soviet bloc, State Terror, totalitarianism
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Canada And The Central Planning Trap
Dear Friends, It seems to me, Canada is on the path to Venezuela. Venezuela was the richest country in South America after the oil boom. Once the communists gained power it went from the richest to the poorest. Not because … Continue reading
Posted in business, economy, Group Politics, Law
Tagged authoritarianism, Canada, category error, central planning, comparative economics, complex systems, corruption, despotism, economic complexity, economic systems, freedom, government overreach, incentives, institutional failure, markets, political economy, public policy, socialism, state power, Venezuela
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Limericks
Dear Friends, Another failure of central planning,Bureaucrats in dire need of canning,But not to worry,They’re in a hurry,Corrupting laws and wrongspeak banning. The faction that wants arbitrary rule,They use our Constitution as a tool,Our rights are yanked,Theirs are sacrosanct,And not … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, International Power, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged anti-authoritarianism, bureaucracy, Canada politics, central planning, classical liberalism, conservatism, constitutional rights, corrupt, erupt, free speech, government overreach, limericks, polemic, political poetry, political satire, regulatory capture, social commentary, story
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Limericks
Dear Friends, Edward Bernays was crucial to The Man,Teaching girls to smoke doing what he can,Wear that bra,Don’t tell Ma,And follow the Pied Piper into his panel van. I know of a fake Indian from Mass,Full of lies and willing … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged academic elitism, accountability, authoritarianism, class critique, communism, Consequences, consumerism, cultural engineering, Dark Humor, dissent, doors, Edward Bernays, elite power, establishment critique, fake authenticity, feminism critique, free thought, government overreach, Harvard, hypocrisy, identity politics, immigration policy, kings vs ideology, limericks, marxism, media manipulation, moral hazard, political hypocrisy, political satire, populism, power concentration, propaganda, protect, public relations, reject, rule of law, Satire, social control
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How the Administrative State Is Fueling Public Anger in the West
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the longer a person or people hold anger in, the greater the explosion when it emerges. People aren’t sane when they are angry. Neither you nor I are rational when in a state of … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, Judicial Sysytem, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged administrative state, anger, bureaucracy, bureaucratic overreach, censorship, centralized planning, civil unrest, constitutional government, deep state, Democracy, democratic backsliding, elections, elite rule, free speech, freedom, government accountability, government overreach, history repeats, legitimacy crisis, liberty vs tyranny, loss of freedom, political analysis, political legitimacy, political philosophy, populism, public anger, public policy, Rome, social pressure, state power, surveillance state, tyranny, western civilization, Western decline
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The UN
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the UN is one example of how utterly corrupt, irrelevant, and counterproductive central planning must become. At that prestigious institution highly paid functionaries debate world events with all the gusto, intellect, and effect as … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged accountability, agenda 2030, anti-globalist, Bastiat, bureaucratic failure, central planning, centralized authority, constitutional rights, decentralization, depopulation, eugenics, forced sterilization, freedom, globalism, government overreach, individual rights, institutional corruption, international organizations, Kofi Annan, legalized plunder, Liberty, limited government, local governance, new world order, Oil-for-Food scandal, political corruption, populism, power corrupts, progressive eugenics, sovereignty, Tuskegee experiments, tyranny, UN corruption, unelected bureaucrats, vaccine controversies, WHO criticism
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The Political Con of Censorship
Dear Friends, It seems to me, if you want to know what cons they are playing on you… all you need do is look at what you are not allowed to talk about. If talking about a subject in a … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, media, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged cancel culture, censorship, corruption, critical thinking, fascism, free speech, freedom of expression, government overreach, manipulation, media bias, political censorship, power, progressivism, propaganda, social control, taxpayer abuse, truth and lies, zealotry
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The Power Of Silent Prayer
Dear Friends, It seems to me a woman in Britain has been arrested several times for silently praying, which tells me, silent prayer is very powerful… else the elite wouldn’t have arrested her for it. Otherwise who cares if she … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, Law, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged abortion, britain, British law, buffer zones, censorship, civil disobedience, civil liberties, elite criticism, elites, free speech, freedom of conscience, government overreach, hope, human rights, Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, morality, oppression, police state, political commentary, political satire, pro-life, public prayer, public space protection orders, religious expression, religious freedom, Satire, silent prayer, suffering, thought crime, UK Politics, unborn, war, wrongthink
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Deception Is Servitude
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the only way a civilization such as ours can get into real trouble, is if information is converted from informing to manipulation. Once that happens disaster is guaranteed. Every example of pending upheaval around … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, media, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged censorship, Church Committee, civic engagement, democratic responsibility, government accountability, government overreach, legacy media, media bias, media corruption, misinformation, operation mockingbird, political ethics, political manipulation, press freedom, propaganda, public awareness, Public Trust, truth in journalism
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Limericks
Dear Friends, Mamdani’s smarmy and scolding,A proverbial wolf in sheep’s clothing,Selling absurdity,Later atrocity,And in the end he’ll inspire loathing. Barack Obama is a true hater,A rabid arrogant race baiter,Dumb as a stump,His brain is a lump,And to his foolishness they … Continue reading →