You may not have realized it, but you are regularly being
swindled by your washing machine. That’s right. According to Bureaucrat
Man, by using too much energy your washing machine is stealing money from you
each month.
Of course you already have the option to buy a more energy
efficient washing machine to save yourself money. Or… you could make the
bold decision to simply be more efficient with your laundry. But who could
possibly be expected to make such decisions on their own?
Unlike Batman, Bureaucrat Man doesn’t wait for the Bat Signal
before he acts. Whether or not you call, he’s there—now with 189 pages of
new regulation to save you. Specifying requirements for front-load
and top-load machines, no crooked washer is safe from his watch. Never
mind the fact that in saving you money, he’s costing you money—as the costs
of compliance with the new regulations are passed along to you. It’s worth
it, he says.
What’s more, with this new rule, Bureaucrat Man is proclaiming
that he is also rescuing the economy. How can it be that increased regulations
benefit the economy? According to the legislation’s economic impact assessment,
the economy will be stimulated in two ways:
First, since people will be spending less on energy, they
will be able to spend more of their incomes on other things.
And second, with people made to spend more on new washing
machines—this will create more jobs in washing machine production.
But wait… don’t those two things contradict
each other?
How can people be economically better off both because
they can save money and because they will have to spend money… It just doesn’t
make sense! But, hey, Bureaucrat Man can leap tall logical fallacies
with a single regulation! And you can’t deny that jobs will be created by
these new regulations… They just won’t be in the washing machine production
industry. They’ll be in bureaucracy—because someone’s got to enforce all the
new regulation! This doesn’t bother Bureaucrat Man. For in his mind, everything
he does is good for the people.
Thus, this renegade superhero acts alone. He doesn’t need
the help of lawmakers in Congress to take action. He can just implement
this as an administrative rule. That said, it carries the same weight
and effect as a law. Fines, penalties, punishment. And if you don’t like it,
tough luck. You should have known about this
rule, and you had months to make your
opinion heard. Wait—are you saying that amongst the thousands of pages
of legislation that comes out daily you didn’t see it until now?
So as you go out to purchase your next washing machine and
wince at the increased costs from inflation, taxation, as well as these new
regulations, don’t forget to thank Bureaucrat Man.
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Source:http://agenda21news.com/2014/12/bureaucrat-man-saves-day/#more-4231
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