Monday, January 13, 2014

Lawlessness

From the West Virginia chemical spill:
"A lot of people are facing bad situations because of this," he said. "They're struggling. What I don't understand is how did this happen?"
Well, it happened like this.  For 800 years we had laws that were enforced that prevented these things.  Then came capitalism and the courts and legislatures began to defy natural laws and rule along might-makes-right lines.  Capitalism grew, as did pollution.

So then in the 1970s we got government agencies to regulate pollution.  But wait, if the state is lawless now, how will more state rules bring order and safety?

They did not obey the laws before, why would they obey new laws?  They don't!  It is all political theatre.

For a detailed history of how the courts and legislatures changed the rules to make things they way they are, read Horwitz on law:



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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://mythfighter.com/2014/01/13/as-every-right-thinking-person-knows-there-is-too-much-government-regulation/

The difference in thought as to whether or not government regulation is desirable is interesting.

Also, did government regulations cause the Fukushima disaster?

http://my.firedoglake.com/solartopia/2014/01/11/toll-mounts-among-u-s-sailors-devastated-by-fukushima-radiation/