The Ten Truths of Tyranny
by
Matt Giwer (c) 1994 (9/30)
- Any law the electorate sees as being open to being
perverted from its original intent will be perverted in a manner
that is worse than the manner of perversion seen at the time.
- Any law that is so difficult to pass it requires the
citizens be assured it will not be a stepping stone to worse laws
will in fact be a stepping stone to worse laws.
- Any law that requires the citizens be assured the law
does not mean what the citizens fear, means exactly what the
citizens fear.
- Any law passed in a good cause will be interperated to
apply to causes against the wishes of the people.
- Any law enacted to help any one group will be applied to
harm people not in that group.
- Everything the government says will never happen will
happen.
- What the government says it could not foresee, the
government has planned for.
- When there is a budget
shortfall to cover non-essential government services the
citizens will be given the choice between higher taxes or the
loss of essential government services.
- Should the citizens mount a successful effort to stop a
piece of legislation the same legislation will be passed under a
different name.
- All deprivations of freedom and choice will be increased
rather than reversed.
- A government is a tyranny when it sets itself above the will
and judgement of the people and refuses to comply with the wishes
of the people.
- A government is a tyranny when it lies to the people to get
what it wants.
- A government is a tyranny when the traditional rights of the
people are treated as obstacles to the objectives of government.
- A government is a tyranny when it creates animosities among
the people.
- A government is a tyranny when it blames the people for not
stopping it from acting against the wishes of the people.
Addendum
Sorry, folks, they are getting ahead of me.
10/12/95
11. Any government that has to build safeguards into a law
so that it will not be abused is providing guidelines for abusing
the law without violating it.