Wednesday, June 6, 2007

The Maximalist Objectives of the Globalist

Jun 04, 2007 07:48

The irrational obsession and relentless pursuit of perfect regulations in which there are no "loop holes," is the maximalist objective of the bureaucrat and is the social equivalent of total war against its citizens.

As William Lind frequently says about World War I, it was a form of suicide that the Christian nations inflicted upon themselves. The result of expanding regulatory requirements is always catastrophic but the globalist bureaucracy continues raising its expectations and demands at the same time that the state is losing compliance and good will. Lind said, "Leaders and states that were losing tended to inflate rather than trim their objectives, largely as sops to public opinion. This led to ruinous wars."

The Russians experienced this at the beginning of the Bolshevik Revolution when the corrupt legislature greatly increased their laws until everything was illegal and the legislature was no longer needed. The maximalist legislature put itself out of business and the Bolsheviks won.

In America the congress is passing laws that they never read by the thousands. The maximalist bureaucracy is increasing its demands for verification and investigation of the most trivial concerns because like all psychopaths, they see a "link" and a "connection."

Their fate is like all the tyrants who preceded them; they will enforce their regulations ruthlessly leading to bloodshed, and the US government will face the same judgment as Napoleon. "As Napoleon's fortunes waned, he was repeatedly offered relatively generous peace terms by the Allies, all of which he rejected."

http://d-n-i.net/lind/lind_6_01_07.htm