“Today, the law is a crazy quilt of provisions and clauses that very often have little to do with securing general happiness but instead are designed to secure the particular happiness of various advocacy groups, politicians and bureaucrats.” LittlesTodayLawGroupsCrazyParticularPoliticianVariousSecureProvisionBureaucratsAdvocacyClausesQuilts Author:Joel Miller
“The government doesn't create wealth of its own; it can only take it from some and distribute it to others or dictate particular public uses of private resources.” UseGovernmentWealthParticularResources Author:Joel Miller
“The more government does, the greater chance that its efforts will be tilted toward a particular group's good, instead of the common good.” DoeGovernmentChanceCommonEffortGreaterGroupsParticularCommon Good Author:Joel Miller