Get Involved with the Central Valley Tea Party
Oh Reasonable Reader, may I ask you to consider the laws in place in our books...
For all those subscribers not living in California, please tell me if I'm just jaded by the monarchy in power here, but it seems to me that we have legislated ourselves into a quagmire here. In the next couple years, we are about to be hit with a flurry of legal actions concerning health care and its related laws. At almost 2000 pages, I can guarantee that no single person has read Obama's bill in its entirety. It was drafted as piecemeal; passing from aide to aide, and committee to committee, everyone making sure their interests are being represented, and no one making sure the people won't be violated. Now, the Healthcare Bill is only the tip of the iceberg...
Congress has approved countless environmental bills, a large amount in redundancy to others, and most of which not yet enacted.
My point being; if every law scheduled to take effect in the near future were to come onto the books tomorrow, this country would be in chaos and no one would have any idea what is going on. So I have to have insurance? My employers have to budget how much out of their bottom line to ensure their energy credits are from renewable sources? It is madness what we have allowed to go through, and if it would be madness tomorrow, then it'll be madness ten years from now... (or whenever those respective laws go into effect)
The issue I see here is that with this complex of legislation off in the distance, sure to affect our day to day lives in EVERY respect, is it possible to live as Americans, free to choose and free to suffer the consequences of those choices, without some sort of radical action to repeal the oncoming amalgamism?
Is there a point where we don't need any more laws?
Tags: Activism, Draconian, Judicial, Justice, Madness, System, laws
Permalink Reply by Mcb on December 30, 2011 at 7:41pm © 2012 Created by Brad Roltgen.