Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Lessons Learned Part 2

1. Real equality before the law runs contrary to our government's tendency to promote equality of result. Democracy runs best when general legal principles are applied and adhered to at all times. Socialism runs best when eclectic, arbitrary rules are passed to address current social problems.

2. A socialist government, due to the prominence of planning, becomes anything but impartial.

3. Morality to socialists is one's subservience to government policies, whether these are actually moral or not!

4. By judging a governments' actions as viable due to legislative consent instead of the Rule of Law, invites tyranny to creep into legitimacy.

5. Socialism tends to install itself when a government invests tremendous powers in agencies, boards, etc. with no caps on regulation.
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