Tonight we celebrate the imminent birth of a new year. As we ring in 2014 with family, friends, and perhaps a cocktail or two, our alleged representatives at all levels have been busy doing what they do best: passing mostly-oppressive, mostly-unnecessary new laws. A larger list can be found here. So in honor of the New Year, let’s take a look at a wee handful of the more than 40,000—yes, 40,000!—new laws we’ll be saddled with in 2014.
So there ya go. More of the same ol’ same ol’. Though there are some that seek to further our liberties, I’m betting few of these 40,000-plus new laws, and reg after reg after reg, is aimed at helping our anemic economy in any meaningful, un-redistributive way. Or, better yet, gets the hell out of our way so we can all work toward the restoration of our liberties and our potential for prosperity in the country we love. And with that I give you…George Bailey:
We wish you all a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year!
To 2014! Cheers!
First, sharks are not fish. OK, that might be speciest (shouldn’t that be specieist?). But, still. It’s ok to eat the little fishies, just not the sharks.
Second – oh yes, there is a whole thing now about taking home the placenta. I believe I recall seeing somewhere that one person will turn it into a picture frame for your ultrasound picture or something. There are also all the witch doctor brews you might make from it. And, for the privacy nuts around here (you know who you are!), there’s also imply keeping it out of the hands of the folks who will just sell it to some guy to put in *his* witch doctor brews – you know it happens, probably sold by the same doctors who will take out your tonsils just to profit from it or something.
A true conservative adage when people start saying things like “There oughta be a law!” is to say loudly and firmly, “Don’t just do something, STAND THERE!”
*also simply
The placenta can be made into pills for the mom to take with her prenatals after delivery, have a lot of great side effects…. EW!
OK, Oregon needed a law to say that women could bring home the placenta? As in, if they wanted to before, they couldn’t?
Some food for thought as pertains to Election 2014 (especially those Republicans who think we all need to sound like not ourselves):
“I just owe almost everything to my father and it’s passionately interesting for me that the things that I learned in a small town, in a very modest home, are just the things that I believe have won the election.”
For our reflection on the present state of affairs:
“There can be no liberty unless there is economic liberty.”
For the VictoryGirls:
“If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman.”
The above are from the late Margaret Thatcher. She, also, stated that one needed “a touch of iron” to “lead a country like Britain.” The same can be said about the U.S.A. So, let’s increase that “touch of iron” in ourselves and look for those who present themselves for public office to have it in them. Have a blessed 2014 VictoryGirls and company!
ALman
Well said, ALman!
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