Want to see the future of America?
Check out this astonishing survey of government workers:
https://archive.is/NAfoJ
http://www.sovereignman.com/trends/want-to-see-the-future-of-america-check-out-this-astonishing-survey-of-government-workers-17366/
>Curiously, French bureaucrats are rewarded handsomely for making people’s lives more difficult. They have shorter working hours, longer vacations, great medical care, and guaranteed employment for life.
>It sounds a lot like the US, actually, which isn’t far behind. In fact I recently stumbled across a pretty scary survey of the job satisfaction of civilian government workers.
>It showed that 91.2% of US government workers think that their work is important.
>In other words, the people who tell us what we can or can’t put in our bodies, or that we can’t collect rainwater, or tell kids they can’t shovel snow from their neighbors’ driveways— think they’re providing a valuable service for society.
>The truth is the exact opposite. I’m sure they’re all very nice people. But government bureaucracy is the problem, not the solution.
>Ever single business day of the year, hundreds of pages of new regulations are published in the Federal Register that most people aren’t even aware of.
>In the last year alone, an astounding 79,066 pages of new regulations and proposals were published.
>Note- these aren’t laws passed by congress. They’re ‘rules’ created out of thin air by obscure agencies within the executive branch, each of whom has the authority to make up new rules on a whim.
FACT: Americans now live under an executive dictatorship which creates laws out of thin air. No congressional vote accounted for.
>This is not exactly the sort of thing that makes people more prosperous and free.