A common theme I hear from Leftists/Progressives (authoritarian assholes) & many in the Conspiracy Community (sadly) is that we're currently living in an economy that can be characterized as "unrestrained capitalism" and/or "late-stage capitalism". As a libertarian I cringe (and try not to vomit in my own mouth) when I hear ignoramuses, liars, and/or Leftist/Progressive ideologues make this claim. It is yet more evidence that Lefties/Progs live in a fantasy world of their own imagination! Behold all of the 'unregulated' freedom we have! Oh, and I'm mostly focusing on FEDERAL laws/regulations/taxes, each of the 50 states has their own stacks of laws/regulations/taxes too!
Year after year, the United States beats out much larger countries -- India, China -- and more totalitarian ones --Russia and the Philippines -- for the distinction of having the highest incarceration rate in the world.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/28/us/mass-incarceration-five-key-facts/index.html
Following are the original ten planks within the Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx in 1848, followed by a discussion of how America has adopted each of the planks.
https://www.jeremiahproject.com/culture-war/10-planks-communism/
What Is Tax Freedom Day?
Tax Freedom Day® is the day when the nation as a whole has earned enough money to pay its total tax bill for the year. Tax Freedom Day takes all federal, state, and local taxes and divides them by the nation’s income. In 2018, Americans will pay $3.39 trillion in federal taxes and $1.80 trillion in state and local taxes, for a total tax bill of $5.19 trillion, or 30 percent of national income. This year, Tax Freedom Day falls on April 19th, 109 days into 2018.
https://taxfoundation.org/publications/tax-freedom-day/
All told, the full costs of government amount to 51 percent of GDP. Workers toil 121 days to pay for government spending alone, and 65 days to pay for regulatory costs. All told, Americans labor 186 days to pay off the full burden of government.
https://www.atr.org/happy-cost-gove...rkers-toil-186-days-pay-full-costs-government
Every day, the average American commits three felonies. So argues civil-liberties lawyer Harvey Silverglate in his new book “Three Felonies a Day,” the title of which refers to the number of crimes he estimates that Americans perpetrate each day because of vague and overly burdensome laws.
http://ulrichboser.com/how-many-felonies-did-you-commit-today-an-interview-with-harvey-silverglate/
How Many Federal Laws Are There? No One Knows.
http://www.kowal.com/?q=How-Many-Federal-Laws-Are-There?
How many federal regulations are there in the United States?
75,000 pages of fine print per year, with more than 5,000 significant sets of rules per year on average, taking up roughly 30% of the pages … since 1975 this comes to on the order of 200,000 major rules, using on the order of 800,000 pages of fine print.
This does not count minor rules and regulations not placed in the Federal Register.
The Tax Code alone with its explanatory texts was on the order of 70,000 pages, though some pointed out that only 2,600 pages or so made up the actual law, and the rest simply tried to translate those broad rules into practical sub-rules.
The Tax Code is one of the simpler sets of regulations … an apple grower faced When Picking Apples on a Farm With 5,000 Rules, Watch Out for the Ladders 5,000 regulations just to produce and sell apples!
No one knows. There are roughly 200,000 pages dealing with “major regulations” but the minor ones do not even get published in the first place.
https://www.quora.com/How-many-federal-regulations-are-there-in-the-United-States
Federal Register
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Register
Code of Federal Regulations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_of_Federal_Regulations
Year after year, the United States beats out much larger countries -- India, China -- and more totalitarian ones --Russia and the Philippines -- for the distinction of having the highest incarceration rate in the world.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/28/us/mass-incarceration-five-key-facts/index.html
Following are the original ten planks within the Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx in 1848, followed by a discussion of how America has adopted each of the planks.
https://www.jeremiahproject.com/culture-war/10-planks-communism/
What Is Tax Freedom Day?
Tax Freedom Day® is the day when the nation as a whole has earned enough money to pay its total tax bill for the year. Tax Freedom Day takes all federal, state, and local taxes and divides them by the nation’s income. In 2018, Americans will pay $3.39 trillion in federal taxes and $1.80 trillion in state and local taxes, for a total tax bill of $5.19 trillion, or 30 percent of national income. This year, Tax Freedom Day falls on April 19th, 109 days into 2018.
https://taxfoundation.org/publications/tax-freedom-day/
All told, the full costs of government amount to 51 percent of GDP. Workers toil 121 days to pay for government spending alone, and 65 days to pay for regulatory costs. All told, Americans labor 186 days to pay off the full burden of government.
https://www.atr.org/happy-cost-gove...rkers-toil-186-days-pay-full-costs-government
Every day, the average American commits three felonies. So argues civil-liberties lawyer Harvey Silverglate in his new book “Three Felonies a Day,” the title of which refers to the number of crimes he estimates that Americans perpetrate each day because of vague and overly burdensome laws.
http://ulrichboser.com/how-many-felonies-did-you-commit-today-an-interview-with-harvey-silverglate/
How Many Federal Laws Are There? No One Knows.
http://www.kowal.com/?q=How-Many-Federal-Laws-Are-There?
How many federal regulations are there in the United States?
75,000 pages of fine print per year, with more than 5,000 significant sets of rules per year on average, taking up roughly 30% of the pages … since 1975 this comes to on the order of 200,000 major rules, using on the order of 800,000 pages of fine print.
This does not count minor rules and regulations not placed in the Federal Register.
The Tax Code alone with its explanatory texts was on the order of 70,000 pages, though some pointed out that only 2,600 pages or so made up the actual law, and the rest simply tried to translate those broad rules into practical sub-rules.
The Tax Code is one of the simpler sets of regulations … an apple grower faced When Picking Apples on a Farm With 5,000 Rules, Watch Out for the Ladders 5,000 regulations just to produce and sell apples!
No one knows. There are roughly 200,000 pages dealing with “major regulations” but the minor ones do not even get published in the first place.
https://www.quora.com/How-many-federal-regulations-are-there-in-the-United-States
Federal Register

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Register
Code of Federal Regulations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_of_Federal_Regulations
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