2 thoughts on “The Peoples’ Republic Of California”
I could reduce all laws to just one: valid written contracts shall be enforced. Everything beyond that is legal (including fraud: let the buyer beware. Consumers will get the word out fast enough.)
Try billing me for something I didn’t buy and see how far that gets you. Let people take personal responsibility for the vulnerable among us. You can’t legislate morality.
Good God, man, think of the bureaucrats!
The fundamental problem is that, since the 60s, as technology has replaced many jobs, instead of pushing innovation, we’ve hired more and more bureaucrats to who actively slow or prevent that innovation that would have created new real jobs in real business.
This obviously can’t go on forever. You can’t base an entire economy on paying more and more bureaucrats to cripple fewer and fewer businesses.
I could reduce all laws to just one: valid written contracts shall be enforced. Everything beyond that is legal (including fraud: let the buyer beware. Consumers will get the word out fast enough.)
Try billing me for something I didn’t buy and see how far that gets you. Let people take personal responsibility for the vulnerable among us. You can’t legislate morality.
Good God, man, think of the bureaucrats!
The fundamental problem is that, since the 60s, as technology has replaced many jobs, instead of pushing innovation, we’ve hired more and more bureaucrats to who actively slow or prevent that innovation that would have created new real jobs in real business.
This obviously can’t go on forever. You can’t base an entire economy on paying more and more bureaucrats to cripple fewer and fewer businesses.