The IRS is probably the biggest example.
I’ve long said that laws which cannot be understood by ordinary folks are fountains of tyranny.
There was another graph that showed the number of "Economically Significant" rules published by year that show Trump in a less flattering light, but they don't mention what the criteria is for "Economically Significant", so, George Washington University, being an extremely Leftist campus, likely crafted it that way. These two graphs are absolutes, if I understand them correctly.
This speaks volumes. There is a reason why the Left thought that less than 2% annual GDP would be the "new normal", and that 3% would never be broken again, which Trump immediately did. Trump understood the effect that excessive regulation had on business, and walked the walk to combat that, at least until the Leftists neutered him with their ceaseless and partisan lawfare.
Tyranny through Complexity
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Like this example.
Elections that HAD 3 steps
1 vote
2 count votes
3 announce winner
Then voting machines came and with its circular software with Wi-Fi vulnerabilities turn step 2 into an infinite amount of steps till a predetermined outcome is announced
Viola , tyranny through complexity
“The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.”
― Tacitus, The Annals of Imperial Rome
Every piece of legislation should fit on a single page and be understandable at a HS level. More than that is social engineering.
Complexity is the favorite poison of those with power.
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Complexity facilitates obfuscation.
Most of the time they benefit from putting up elaborate smokescreens to hide their true intentions.
Especially when they want to spend money and increase their power.
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This is part of the “Look what I’ve done for you while in office” stupidity. Many politicos have fools voting for them who think only new laws will improve things — rather than effective enforcement of existing laws. So, churning out loads of verbiage is equated to quality.
Only by the stupid, BTWay.
I like the quote: “This letter would have been shorter if I’d had more time.”
"Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States." —Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
"From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]." —United States v. Butler, 1936.
“Cherish, therefore, the spirit of our people, and keep alive their attention. If once they become inattentive to the public affairs, you and I, and Congress and Assemblies, judges and governors, shall all become wolves. It seems to be the law of our general nature.” - Thomas Jefferson (Letter to Edward Carrington January 16, 1787)
Consider that the 2nd Amendment doesn't protect us from shooting ourselves in the foot by electing corrupt federal senators who help to pass constitutionally indefensible gun control laws.
Also, Trump's red tsunami of patriot supporters are reminded that they must vote twice this election year. Your first vote is to primary career RINO incumbents. Your second vote is to replace outgoing Democrats and RINOs with Trump-endorsed patriot candidates.
Insights welcome.
The Ten Commandments are about 70 words, less than half that many in Hebrew. And the Ten Commandments were pretty repetitive - could have just said:
don’t steal
don’t lie
don’t kill.
Everything Should Be Made as Simple as Possible, But Not Simpler
https://quoteinvestigator.com/2011/05/13/einstein-simple/
Paraphrased: In fields of specialized knowledge, we aim to render an account that is plain and simple, yet does no violence to the difficulty of the subject, so that the uninformed reader can understand us while the expert cannot fault us. We try to keep in mind a saying attributed to Einstein—that everything must be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler.
In my library I have Einstein’s book, “Relativity” The Special and the General Theory (original 1916) (fifteenth edition 1952, 157 pages) ISBN 0-517-029618
“A clear explanation that anyone can understand”
In it he practiced this concept.