Shattered Dreams: One Hundred
Stories of Government Abuse
As
Ronald Reagan said, the nine scariest words in the English language are,
Im from the government and Im here to help. An
important new book, just out from the National Center for Public Policy
Research, shows how on the mark the Gipper was. Shattered Dreams:
One Hundred Stories of Government Abuse gives a hundred reasons
why government left unchecked can harm even innocent, law-abiding
citizens.
With a
foreword by Ted Nugent and an introduction by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano,
Shattered Dreams serves a cautionary note against
those who would expand governments powers and increase its scope over our
lives and livelihoods. A team of researchers and experts at the NCPPR provide a
rap sheet of governments regulatory missteps, from the merely comic (like
the Minnesota girl harassed for running an unlicensed lemonade stand) to the
truly horrific (children ripped from the loving arms of parents whose only
crime was wanting a quality education for their kids).
Shattered Dreams paints a picture of
government at all levels that too often is arbitrary, irrational, petty,
vindictive, capricious, shortsighted, avaricious, and nasty. And the book shows
these government abuses taking a significant toll in human termsnot just
incurring heavy costs, but often destroying lives, wrecking communities, and
occasionally even imperiling national security. The NCPPR team provides example
after blood-curdling example of government breaking the law it sets,
terrorizing innocent, law-abiding citizens.
Shattered Dreams offers short, easily
accessible tales, written in a lively style that shines a spotlight on a host
of corrupt and dangerous government practices, and a slew of preposterous,
ineffective, and costly regulations. Each entry is backed up with extensive
research and footnotes. The book breaks down into a wide variety of sections.
One shows the folly of taking endangered species protection to extremes.
Another provides a mind-numbing catalog of eminent domain abuses. Still others
detail the assault on private property rights or on Americans abilities
to engage in routine commercial activities.
Next
time you hear someone in the news call for government to act, keep
in mind that its actions often bring with them dire consequences for ordinary
(and innocent) Americans. Shattered Dreams shows just
how dangerous government can be, even in a free society.
http://www.nationalcenter.org/ShatteredDreams.html
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