Thursday, January 30, 2014

A New Anarchist is Born

The story is all too common...

Seeing the article prompted local regulators to swoop in and shut her down. The Madison County Health Department told her she could no longer make or sell cupcakes because she lacks a permit. That runs afoul of the Madison County food ordinance and Illinois' food-santitation code. Oh, and her kitchen itself wasn't licensed either.
Now, how do the people who enforce pointless rules and destroy entrepreneurship expect when they retire to be financed on their 40-year-paid vacation when there is not enough business to support their unfunded pension liabilities.  The future holds condign punishment.

The health department said it was only following the law, which applies to everyone, from big bakeries to sweet, detertmined young women who might have their dreams crushed from time to time.

Well of course the law applies to all.  It was written that way, so that only huge business could effectively comply, and small and start-up cannot.  Take a wild guess why Illinois is the worse off state as far as unfunded pensions and fiscal irresponsibility.

So this girl now understands, and begins to see the superiority of anarchy, instead of the chaos of states.

When the federal policy is "get big or get out" the states follow the policy since there are bounties of sorts paid when states follow suit.

I wonder at it...  do these enforcers not see the internal contradiction in "just following orders?"

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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

we need to send strong messages to the fed policy - get real of get out!