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So Many Needless Deaths |
To the fainting couches ….
Ok. Imagine if you will all the forests that must fall – to feed the government and their countless printed extrusions.
Government spends $4 trillion per annum. That's a lot of printed currency. And an inconceivable amount of attending paperwork. I mean, the loan documents alone….
In the last year pre-President Donald Trump – government regulated at a cost of $2 trillion more. That is an unfathomable number of printed directive pages – as the Leviathan orders us around hither and yon.
The hundreds of just federal government agencies, departments, commissions and boards extrude all sorts of regs, fiats, reports, memoranda and a whole host of other parchments and documents.
This is an annual arboreal destruction exponentially worse than J.R.R. Tolkien's Treebeard lamented – where his lands met Saruman's.
The private sector, meanwhile, acknowledges the last half century actually happened:
"Meaning rather than continue to snail mail your bills and statements and other correspondence – you can choose instead to communicate with these companies electronically.
"You know, because we've invented these things called computers. And this thing called the Internet – and with it comes cool interactive tools like email and websites. You can stop paying for envelopes and stamps – and yet actually pay your bills, gather information and have your questions answered…exponentially faster.
"God bless capitalism."
"(M)utual fund companies…can't join the paperless revolution – without first playing 'Mother May I' with DC….
"(I)n 2015 (not 2005 – 2015) the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) started a rule-making process that would allow mutual fund companies to go paperless. Which will save the fund companies and their customers – an estimated 94 million individual investors own mutual funds – about $2 billion over the first ten years. And environmentalists rejoice – it will save about two million trees a year.
Except with government – comes cronyism:
And only government…would find it persuasive:
"The SEC wasn't going to outlaw paper correspondence. The SEC was going to simply make it – an opt-in option. Anyone who still wants snail mail paper – can still receive snail mail paper. The mutual fund companies will very happily provide a toll-free number – for these people to make the papered request."
So Treebeard must continue to weep. So that crony tree farmers can continue to pad their wallets – at the exorbitant expense of our wallets.
And government – on these cronies' behalf – keep pushing back progress, creativity and evolution.
As only government can!
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Seton Motley is the President of Less Government and he contributes to ARRA News Service. Please feel free to follow him him on Twitter / Facebook.
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