6. "Regulations are supposed to keep Americans safe, but a growing rulebook may actually be making us less so.
The vast number of rules alone overwhelms businesses and individuals, diverting attention away from regulation’s end goal—improved safety—and placing the focus on compliance."
Regulatory Overload Mercatus
Why this regulatory overload?
It is
the hallmark of Liberal/Progressive doctrine...make the citizenry compliant, able to take orders.
From whom?
Them.
7. From the earliest of Progressive administrations, we find
the belief that government bureaucrats, and technocrats, and agencies, know better then those involved in the myriad voluntary transactions.
Yup.....they know better than you do, how you should live your life.
“Progressives looked to insulate administrators not only from the chief executive, but from politics altogether. It is the
Progressives' desire to free bureaucratic agencies from the confines of politics and the law that allows us to trace the origins of the administrative state to their political thought.
The idea of separating politics and administration--of grounding a significant portion of government not on the basis of popular consent but on expertise--was a
fundamental aim of American Progressivism and explains the Progressives' fierce assault on the Founders' separation-of-powers constitutionalism.”
The Birth of the Administrative State Where It Came From and What It Means for Limited Government
"...not on the basis of popular consent but on expertise..."
So...somehow, the technocrats are above human.....kinda like they told us about someone else:
"In a way Obama is standing above the country, above the world. He's sort of GOD. He's going to bring all different sides together."
- Newsweek editor Evan Thomas
Obama, and all the bureaucrats......
Do Liberals have enough gods???
Ya' think?