The tyranny of local government, revisited (part 1)

Back on the 17th of August, 2017 – three and a half years ago, TPOL published this commentary.  In that time, the truth of the premise has been proven over and over ago.  It is worth sharing again, with a few more comments [in red italics]. Tyranny and terror are closely related: force and the threat of force is essential for government to enforce its edicts. And it grows more common and explicit.

The terror of local government in the Fifty States, part 1

The attitude and record of local governments across the Fifty States is incredibly distressing, to me and many others. It is not a series of isolated incidents, or of a few big urban areas or small rural towns, but a commonly-found situation in virtually every state and every region, for governments of all sizes.

Part of the incredible stress on our society comes from this attitude of government at the local level, where residents and businesses (and even passers-through) are subject to hundreds of different ordinances and “guidelines” and “community standards” which micro-manage daily life. They create a maze of laws that provide constant stumbling blocks that  make life miserable for many (if not most) of the residents of that town, city, or county. Worse, there are hundreds of thousands of overlapping jurisdictions that make for more and more problems.

Mama’s Note: The worst part of that, and the most frustrating to those who understand liberty, is that most people affected by the vast sea of regulations, “laws” and the overlapping jurisdictions, can’t seem to see that they have abdicated their individual, natural self ownership to these bogus “leaders.” 

The problem is multi-fold, but here are a few of the contributing factors.

First, despite the bills of rights found in the Federal constitution, and in EVERY state’s constitution, and in the charters of many local governments, the common attitude is that the powers of government are unlimited except in VERY specific and clearly defined areas of daily life, especially when it comes to so-called “police powers.” In the 1600s and 1700s, local governments (villages, parishes, towns, counties, cities) were seldom tyrannical – except for being used as part of the enforcement apparatus of the king or duke or other central government. But today, municipal or civic governments and others (districts, counties, boroughs, parishes, etc.) often not only pass laws that are far more restrictive (if not with so great a degree of punishment), but pass laws that are contrary to that of state government or the FedGov. Often these laws (whether codes or ordinances or statutes or resolutions) are both badly written and very complex, and result in serious consequences to the people.

The Pandemic Panic and resulting Lockdown have brought this point home hard. The idea that any threat to health – especially one with so low a risk, all things considered – gives an excuse for government to ignore laws and limits on their power is truly evil.

Second, there is a self-selected group of people who live in the Fifty States who make matters far worse. This group of people are completely dedicated to regulating every last aspect of community life. (Even while they often are determined to prevent ANY regulation of what they deem to be “private” life.) This lust for regulation is strong, whatever its motive (power, risk prevention/control, wealth, fear, environism, etc.) So strong that it dominates their actions.

These are precisely the people that have the most fear of illness and dying from the Beer Flu (or anything else) and demand more and more submission to government.

This “regulator-class” includes large numbers of people in local (and higher) agencies of government. Both politicians (elected and appointed) and bureaucrats in governments AND their counterparts in non-governmental organizations (such as homeowners associations and foundations) are very often of this nature. It is similar to pyromaniacs gravitating to firefighting jobs, but with far worse results. And all of these have their clients and patrons – and sadly, their admirers and lackeys.

These politicians, bureaucrats and people in power are constantly demonstrating their small-mindedness, inflexibility, and lack of common sense. As for any paper-pusher, the appearance is more important than any concrete results. Further, their mental bias means that they have little or no education, training, or experience in really accomplishing things. Important things like how to run a small business (much less a big one), how to build, maintain, and repair things, and how to work productively in situations where failure to meet expectations result in things like going broke, getting fired, or causing someone to be badly hurt or die.

These demonstrations have, of course, been “spectacular” in the past year. Even as they have claimed to “follow the science” they are denying reality and real science. Though masking, distancing, lockdowns, etc. are PROVEN to have made virtually NO difference in infections, hospitalizations, and deaths, they continue to spout the nonsense and demand compliance. While viciously attacking those who dare object.

There are so many examples. One very common issue (which we hear about several times a year) is lemonade stands operated “illegally” by children, where cops or (code enforcement officers) show up to bully.

That sad little exercise in tyranny of course is a totally dead issue today.  When have you seen a child’s stand in these days of fear and lockdowns?  The cops and code enforcement have graduated to more lucrative targets: cafes and beauty shops and the like.  And the voices of protest are drowned out by the nannies and the fearmongers.

More in part 2..

About TPOL Nathan

Follower of Christ Jesus (a christian), Pahasapan (resident of the Black Hills), Westerner, Lover of Liberty, Free-Market Anarchist, Engineer, Army Officer, Husband, Father, Historian, Writer, Evangelist. Successor to Lady Susan (Mama Liberty) at TPOL.
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3 Responses to The tyranny of local government, revisited (part 1)

  1. Pingback: The tyranny of local government, revisited (part 2) | The Price of Liberty

  2. Pingback: The tyranny of local government, revisited, part 1 – Rational Review News Digest

  3. mikejavick says:

    But it looks like ND has seen the light-banning the face ‘diapers’ soon..–i’m probably moving there–AWAY FROM THIS LIB COMMUNIST ****HOLE.

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