Democracy is people who run their businesses well being forced to run their businesses poorly by people who can't run businesses at all
Democracy is people who run their businesses well being forced to run their businesses poorly by people who can't run businesses at all
@michaelmalice Bureaucracy is powerless people who desperately want to rule over other people who just want to be left alone.
CA is filled with examples of this. CA insurance regulators won’t let companies raise rates enough to cover increased fire risk. The result is companies pulling out and now no one can get fire insurance unless they use the CA state run bare bones policy for triple the price. They eliminated the free market so you have to use the State run market. The government incompetence in preventing fires and over regulating insurance and now the state controls the market and profits.
@michaelmalice Thought it was "of the people, by the people, and for the people... But the people are retarded"
@michaelmalice Democracy is your skin and intestines telling your heart how to pump blood
@michaelmalice CA is the perfect example of this idea. Mediocre ideologues using cities as laboratories for crackpot ideas
@michaelmalice We don’t have a better alternative, yet, but good point.
@michaelmalice It’s already been proven gov’t can’t even run a whorehouse profitably. 😳
@michaelmalice State representation where representatives claim they represent those whom they never have to meet is a fraud As is the democracy itself
@michaelmalice Democracy is retarded
@michaelmalice This is how Democratic Socialists define themselves.
@michaelmalice People shouldn't act surprise that modern Dems are openly embracing the urban criminal element now. Wait till the local mom & pop mini drug cartels w/the cheaper fentanyl alternatives start showing up. Make the 1920's gangland wars like kid's play.
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@michaelmalice No, the government can run businesses... Straight into the ground!
@michaelmalice You'll never meet a more petty tyrant then a local bureaucrat with a little bit of power. If you've ever had to deal with "code enforcement" you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. There's nothing more frustrating than legally enforced incompetence.
@michaelmalice I used to critique Atlas Shrugged because I believed the characters were to "simple." That no one is that incompetent or virtuous. I'm not sure if anyone is that virtuous, but recent history has proven that many in the bureaucracy are truly that incompetent.
@michaelmalice Wow. The head has been hit, he's going down, he's in trouble... The government bails them out.