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OPINION

Everyone But the Cronies Get Screwed by Big Goverment

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Not to get all Olde World on you, but the Oxford Dictionary defines “lawfare” thus:

“Legal action undertaken in order to exert power or control, esp. as part of a hostile campaign against a particular country or group.”

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In New World parlance?  Author Malcolm Feeley in 1979 published a tome with a title that best sums up the point of lawfare: “The Process is the Punishment.”

It’s death by a thousand cuts - of red tape.  You are bled out by government.

President Donald Trump was endlessly subjected to stupid, phony charges and lawsuits filed in various courts all around the country. But while this was referred to as lawfare?  I would argue the process wasn’t the punishment for which its many executors ultimately hoped.  

They actually wanted to send him to prison.  Because they hate him.  And because they knew if they failed to send him to prison?  He would get reelected.  Oh look….

And Trump is a billionaire.  While the avalanche of idiotic charges was annoying?  It wasn’t financially debilitating.  As it was for, say, bogus-ly charged former Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn:

“(W)hether or not this leads to his vindication legally, the case has come at an enormous cost for the retired three-star Army lieutenant general and his family, as he racked up millions of dollars in legal bills, was forced to sell his house, lost his job, and saw his reputation sullied.”

Public enemy Barack Obama years ago let slip the actual point of lawfare: “We’re going to punish our enemies and we’re going to reward our friends.”

And that’s what government does.  ALL the time.  

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The awful Dodd-Frank banking law - and its awful creation the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?  Was written for (and by) the Big Gov crony Big Banks to murder the Big Banks’ small bank competitors.  So the Big Banks could buy the carcasses and with them their marketshare - on the cheap.  Because cronyism.  And it’s working like a charm.

The main point of Net Neutrality?  Written for (and by) Big Gov crony Big Tech?  Is to ultimately murder the Internet Service Providers (ISPs).  Part of that plan?  Outlawing charging Big Tech for the MASSIVE bandwidth they use.  Because cronyism.  

Big Gov wants to murder the ISPs?  Because they want to be the ISPs: “(T)he ultimate goal is to get rid of the media capitalists in the phone and cable companies and to divest them from control.”        

Except…it’s government.  Government is awful at everything.  Including its attempts to replace the private ISPs.  

Which was hilariously demonstrated over the weekend on comedian Jon Stewart’s “Weekly Show” podcast by his guest - New York Times columnist Ezra Klein.

As we repeatedly noted throughout the life of the failure, the Joe Biden Administration “administered” $42+ billion dedicated to creating government broadband.  Except it created ZERO government broadband.  In fact, it connected ZERO people to the Internet. 

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Of course government sucked at being an ISP for DECADES prior to Biden wasting yet another $42+ billion on the attempt.  But by all means, don’t let that stop you.

On Stewart’s podcast, Klein excruciatingly detailed why and how government connected NO ONE to the Internet.  During which Stewart grew increasingly and more demonstratively perturbed:

“Klein walked Stewart through the 14-step process required for states to access broadband funding, highlighting excessive red tape that has hindered progress. By step 12, where states must conduct a competitive sub-granting process, Stewart could no longer contain his frustration. 

“‘Oh my [expletive] God,’ he exclaimed. ‘That’s step 12… after all this has been done?’ Klein confirmed that only 30 of 56 jurisdictions had completed the step, with just three reaching step 13.

“‘I’m speechless, Ezra,’ Stewart admitted. ‘It’s far worse than I could have imagined. The fact that they amputated their own legs on this is what’s so stunning.’

This was We the People as one being victimized by government’s lawfare.  No one gets broadband.  And we’re all out $42+ billion.  And government couldn’t care less.  Because they got to waste the $42+ billion on the government process.  Which was the point.   

I’d congratulate Klein and Stewart for FINALLY acknowledging government sucks.  Except they appear to remain steadfastly impervious to this fact.  

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Klein was on the podcast touting his new (co-authored) book: “An ‘abundance agenda’ for government is the anti-DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency).  Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s progressive vision for how to make government great again.”

Except government was never great.  Because duh.  

Klein regales Stewart with his exquisite detail of government’s ceaseless broadband idiocy.  While promoting his book demanding government do a whole lot more of…everything.  The lack of self-awareness is astounding.  The book’s unintentionally ironic title?  “Abundance.”

As I explained at the launch by Musk of his DOGE: You can not make government more efficient.  Human nature makes it inherently impossible.  It isn’t government’s money.  So government will NEVER spend it well.  

The only solution?  Is to have the government spend less.  Which means have the government do less.  

Hey Klein and Stewart: If you want more abundance?  You want less government.

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