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RE[8]: Blaming the wrong party
by tomcat on Sat 2nd Feb 2013 20:53
in reply to "RE[7]: Blaming the wrong party"
It really is astonishing that there are still people in this world - in the US, no less! - who believe regulation to be a bad thing. It's as though caution and the idea of learning from one's mistakes are things to be crushed wherever they're encountered.
We are utterly doomed as a species.
We are utterly doomed as a species.
It really is astonishing that there are still people in this world who believe that government can competently regulate anything other than collection of taxes and blowing shit up with weaponry. Seriously, government bureaucrats in the US issue dozens of regulations a day, and a lot of them are geared at protecting market cronyism (driving up the costs of competitors that that existing players can hold onto markets), bad (or no) science, arbitrary exercises of power, support of secondary markets that the government wants to prop up (green energy), increased taxation, and well-meaning mental retardation.
I'm not saying that ALL regulation is bad. But a lot of it is, and doesn't serve the public good. And there's nothing wrong with questioning authority. You have an obligation as a thinking adult not to abdicate all moral authority to the government. They're flawed human beings, just like the rest of us, and need watchdogs.
Edited 2013-02-02 21:03 UTC
RE[9]: Blaming the wrong party
by Soulbender on Sun 3rd Feb 2013 02:22
in reply to "RE[8]: Blaming the wrong party"




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It really is astonishing that there are still people in this world - in the US, no less! - who believe regulation to be a bad thing. It's as though caution and the idea of learning from one's mistakes are things to be crushed wherever they're encountered.
We are utterly doomed as a species.