‘Seattle Will Inspect Your Garbage’ (2014)

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I wonder how much money they’ve spent on this so far–inspecting people’s garbage.

Seattle Will Inspect Your Garbage

I don’t know about Seattle, but here our unionized trash collectors would demand time-and-a-half, or even double-time, for picking through everybody’s yicky garbage so they can tell the mayor who’s been naughty and who’s been nice.

We are privileged to be living, this year, in an ongoing demonstration of the insatiable lust to control other people. Once they get warmed up, don’t expect them to stop just because the pandemic is over. They’ll be declaring all boys are girls and all girls are boys before they even think of stopping.

‘Seattle Will Inspect Your Garbage’ (2014)

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Ready for inspection!

Did you know the purpose of government is to “help” people change their behavior? It’s true. Ask anybody on the Seattle City Council.

Seattle Will Inspect Your Garbage

How come it’s always the behavior of normal people that has to change, and never the behavior of the schmonks in the government? Wouldn’t it be an infinitely better world if they were the ones who had to change?

Power doesn’t always corrupt, but if you have it, it just about always drives you crazy.

‘Seattle Will Inspect Your Garbage’ (2014)

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Forbidden!

This controversy has faded in five years, but one thing hasn’t faded: the whole idea that the purpose of government is to “change behavior.”

Seattle Will Inspect Your Garbage

By “behavior” they mean anything and everything you say or do, in every aspect of your life. They don’t mean just making sure you obey the laws and don’t frighten the horses. This is more in the line of how much soda you can drink.

Uh, those jerks up there in the private jets–could we change their behavior first?

After sin itself, humanity’s biggest problem is the government.