Beestie |
01-23-2009 02:43 AM |
The premise of the book is pretty obvious.
Of course government spawns new programs and new laws. Government is additive - to govern is to create a context in which to govern which is to add laws and programs in order to give substance to the desired context.
Administrations that claim to shrink government are either delusional, deceitful or both. All the so called "small government" administrations do is squeeze the balloon, point to the spot that got smaller, give each other a BJ and hope no one notices where the displaced hot air went. Unfortunately, this is the best we can hope for. The worst case is when they just keep blowing more hot air into the balloon, create a dependency between the citizenry and the new hot air then accuse anyone who criticises the increase as being a heartless jerk.
Government will not stop until every two party transaction is converted into a three-party transaction with the Government situated smack between the original two parties.
And who the hell spells ann ayn anyway?
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