Children's Books in Dumpsters: Washington's Madness Continues
by
Gary North
by Gary North
The kiddie
police have begun to march across America, threatening thrift stores,
as I warned.
On February
10, workers in America's thrift stores tossed out every children's
book that was printed prior to 1985. That is the law.
A parent is
not allowed to go into a thrift store and buy a book printed before
1985. Those books are now gone.
On the dumpsters
filled with children's books, read
this.
Congress has
spoken. Well, not quite. The bureaucrats who use Congress as their
hand puppet, agency by agency, have spoken. The bureaucrats spend
their careers identifying threats to the people. They get paid to
do this, and they are paid well. They invent a presumed threat and
then terrorize Congress into passing a 500-page bill that no Congressman
has read. Then the bureaucrats add more regulations in the name
of this 500-page law.
This has gone
on since 1913, and it will continue to go on until the system finally
breaks down. This is the logic of the system.
Here is the
new reality, one week old. If you can still find any pre-1985 books,
it is because the thrift store's managers don't know they are breaking
the law and could be fined or sent to prison if they persist.
Congress passed
the enabling legislation law last year: The Consumer Product
Safety Improvement Act of 2008. It has 239 sections. I don't
expect you to read it after all, no Congressman or Senator
did but click the link and skim it: "Most
parents are irresponsible and must not be trusted."
Every Federal
law looks like this one. This was true when I was a Capitol Hill
staffer for Ron Paul in 1976, and it will be true for as long as
the Federal government is solvent by means of (1) our tax money,
(2) Treasury debt investors' money, and (3) Federal Reserve fiat
money.
The bureaucrats
are now enforcing the letter of the 2008 law. Congressmen will feign
ignorance. "Gee, how were we to know?"
Too late. The
books are in landfill.
But why? "Stop
dangerous lead paint!" Right. The lead paint in pre-1985 kids' books
in minuscule traces. There is no known example of any child being
injured by lead paint from a book. No matter. The law's the law.
This seems
insane, but it is the relentless logic of the State: "Nothing is
permitted unless authorized by the State."
The Federal
government has authorized abortion on demand. But, once a parent
allows a child to be born, that parent is not be allowed to buy
the child a pre-1985 book. Such books are too dangerous for children.
This is the
logic of Washington. This logic is relentless. It will be extended
by law into every nook and cranny of our lives until it is stopped.
This will stop
it: (1) the destruction of the dollar, (2) the bankruptcy of the
Federal government, and (3) a decision by millions of Americans
to say, "I will not obey this law." Law by law, people say, one
by one, "I will not obey. Arrest me. I will hire a lawyer. Maybe
I will simply defend myself in a court of law. I will resist." Gandhi
did it. It worked. People will organize, law by law, to clog the
courts, jam the legal system, and vote out of office every politician
who does not repeal a specific law. Nothing else can stop this madness.
Americans have
surrendered their liberties to Washington, one by one. The process
is relentless. No insanity is too great for the bureaucrats. Yet
the public is oblivious.
It
stems from a simple assumption: "My neighbors are irresponsible.
They must not be allowed to make voluntary exchanges, no matter
how harmless." This belief leads to a principle of law: Nothing
is allowed unless authorized by the State.
Some of your
friends may think you are extreme for not trusting Congress and
the bureaucrats. Forward this report to them. They may not yet perceive
the nature of Beltway madness.
It is going
to get much worse. We can be certain of this. Bureaucrats respect
only one thing: budget cuts. That's a long way away. But the destruction
of the dollar may not be.
February
18, 2009
Gary
North [send him mail] is the
author of Mises
on Money. Visit http://www.garynorth.com.
He is also the author of a free 20-volume series, An
Economic Commentary on the Bible.
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