Things statists say

WM_in_MO

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I thought we could have a little fun. I'll start.

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MUH SPECIAL DIRT
 
1. "But the Supreme Court ruled..."
2. "If you don't like the law as it is, vote for someone else."
3. "If you don't have anything to hide..."
4. "But North Korea is worse."
5. "There's nothing we can do to change things."
6. "What about police, roads, and firemen?"
7. "Snowden did the right thing, but he should be punished for breaking the law."
 
"Well if the U.S. hadn't taken it over Hawaii would've been conquered by the Japanese and that would've been a lot worse"

(when Pearl Har-borgasms start showing up in late November and I volunteer to help folks review a history of corporatism)
 
<anything followed by> "... for your Safety and Security"
"We all need to share the burden of ..."
"You need to give up some of your ..."
"Economic Recovery"
"Pre-emptive Strike"
"National Interests"
"We're a Business..."
"I have a Phone and a Pen ..."
"To protect your ..."
"... for your own good"
"There should be a Law against ..."
"This is a Free Country"
"They hate us for our Freedom"
"Peaceful Relations"
"a Terrorist if ..."
 
Officer safety....
Procedure was followed....
It's because I care....
They know better than I do....
Why do you need a gun....
Why do you need THAT gun....
Because I care about the planet....
We have to be policemen of the world....
It for your safety....
...and of course, the ubiquitous,
They hate us for our freedom.....
 
"I love to regulate..."

Inside the Incredibly Repellent Mind of a Bureaucrat
Posted by Becky Akers

Rod Peet, Jr, tells me he stumbled across this quote “some time ago and it really struck a nerve.” Yep, I can see that it would. Ready? We’re going deep into the dark side as one of Our Rulers extols her natural passion for totalitarianism:

“…Marthe Kent, OSHA’s director of safety standards program and head of the ergonomics effort, couldn’t be happier at her job. ‘I like having a very direct and very powerful impact on worker safety and health,’ she recently told The Synergist, a newsletter of the American Industrial Hygiene Association. ‘If you put out a reg, it matters. I think that’s really where the thrill comes from. And it is a thrill; it’s a high.’ Later in the article, she adds, ‘I love it; I absolutely love it. I was born to regulate. I don’t know why, but that’s very true. So as long as I’m regulating, I’m happy.’”

Cleanse your soul of Marthe’s filth with another quote. This one hails from a document that declared war on a king and his “Ministry,” as England’s bureaucratic regime was known in the 18th century: “But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government…”

Ah, rebellion. We were born to rebel. I don’t know why, but that’s very true. So long as we’re rebelling against dictators like Marthe, we’re happy.


http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/130947.html
 
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