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A Nanny State Idiocracy: When the Government Thinks It Knows Best

• https://www.rutherford.org By John & Nisha Whitehe

It's hard to say whether we're dealing with a kleptocracy (a government ruled by thieves), a kakistocracy (a government run by unprincipled career politicians, corporations and thieves that panders to the worst vices in our nature and has little regard for the rights of American citizens), or if we've gone straight to an idiocracy

For instance, an animal welfare bill introduced in the Florida state legislature would ban the sale of rabbits in March and April, prohibit cat owners from declawing their pets, make it illegal for dogs to stick their heads out of car windows, force owners to place dogs in a harness or in a pet seatbelt when traveling in a car, and require police to create a public list of convicted animal abusers.

A Massachusetts law prohibits drivers from letting their cars idle for more than five minutes on penalty of a $100 fine ($500 for repeat offenders), even in the winter. You can also be fined $20 or a month in jail for scaring pigeons.

This overbearing Nanny State despotism is what happens when government representatives (those elected and appointed to work for us) adopt the authoritarian notion that the government knows best and therefore must control, regulate and dictate almost everything about the citizenry's public, private and professional lives.

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Comment by PureTrust
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I wonder if talking about government without mentioning government people is bad for people reading/listening. Government never does anything. Government is paperwork. It just sits there. It's the people of government who are harming other people. So, why say government when one should really be saying, people who are governmental officials? Nobody is ever harmed by government. Rather it is some people who are harming others. Have we forgotten this?



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