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Government Stupidity Defies Satire When a $50 Light Bulb Wins an Affordability Prize

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 17, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Regulations

I’ve written about the government’s war on consumer-friendly light bulbs (and also similar attacks on working toilets and washing machines that actually clean), so I’m generally not surprised by bureaucratic nonsense. But even I’m shocked the federal government gave...

The Never-Ending Battle Between the U.S. and U.K. for Stupidest Government Policy

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 2, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Regulations

In June of last year, I posted several examples of idiotic government policy from both the United States and United Kingdom and asked which nation had the dumbest bureaucrats and politicians. Since then, we have found new examples of brain-dead government and...

Bossing People Around May Be ‘Fun’, but It’s Not Good Policy

by Brian Garst | Jul 27, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs

New York Times columnist Mark Bittman is having a jolly good time contemplating ways to control other people. “It’s fun — inspiring, even — to think about implementing a program like this,” he declares. And what kind of program is he talking about? One...

Is This an Example of the Nanny State Run Amok, Government Stupidity, or the Overlawyered Society?

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 3, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Bureaucracy, Regulations

Or is it another example of the “wussification of America?” I don’t know how to classify this story, other than it is a sad commentary on what is happening to America. Bureaucrats in Maryland, who obviously have too much time on their hands, are issuing rules...

The Continuing Wussification of America

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 25, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Regulations

Life is filled with risk. We can deal with that two ways. The first option is to allow people to make educated choices, thus promoting individual responsibility. The second option is to have politicians micro-manage our decisions, thus promoting passivity. Not...
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