Friday, August 29, 2008

Some Interesting Facts Regarding Government

Antisocial Personality Disorder is an affliction that effectively inhibits the moral behavior of an individual, in such that he will behave without thought or concern for another person, and possess no remore afterwards. This particular affliction is the perfect personality type for office in a government, especially that of a democratic office, due to the massive rinforcement such a disorder receives from the voting public.

Some characteristics of antisocial personality disorder include:
  • Persistent lying or stealing.
    • See below.
  • Tendency to violate the rights of others.
    • Prohibitions and regulations are prime examples of such violations.
  • Aggressive, often violent behavior.
    • Police in pursuit of regulation and prohibition enforcement
  • Possessing a superficial charm or wit.
    • Such charm is generally what wins elections.
  • A sense of extreme entitlement.
    • All people with a government-approved job are entitled to be obeyed.
    • Disobedience to the demands of an "authority" is justification for attack (fining/imprisonment/tasing)
The above is enough, but an additional fact pretty much nails the coffin for all non-combative aspects of government, as well as the enforcement arm.

"A tax is a forced burden, charge, exaction, imposition, or contribution assessed . . . to provide public revenue for the support of the government, the administration of the law, or the payment of public expenses."
- 51 Am. Jur. Taxation, § 3, pp. 35, 36, 37 and 3

"Robbery: The felonious taking of money or goods from the person of another or in his presence, against his will, by force or by putting him in fear."
- 46 Am. J1st Rob §2