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I find myself disregarding more rules, depending on the likelihood of consequences.

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Nice try Fed!

(suck it @siggy47)

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Damn it. 1-2 is hitting . 500 in baseball.

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Sure, but your career average is trending in the wrong direction.

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It is. I can't catch up to the fast ball any more.

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If you want to get really technical, as in what 99.9% of people don't understand: no, I'm not breaking more laws.

Most people think they do because they've been duped and they also don't read.

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Putting aside nice try, fed, my answer is yes. I heard this is also what happened in the years before the collapse of the USSR. When leaders don't respect the rule of law, they lead by example.

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way more 😎 i own a business in america in a highly regulated industry, so im breaking about 1000 laws just by existing

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Not really, since all laws and regulations were negated by the despicable "elite" globalists trying more or less whack us all in 2020!

So their "laws" are not valid any longer, that is all...

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The honest answer is there is really no way to know. I don't think anyone even knows "how many laws exist". Try to find it google, you won't be able to find an answer.

When you add in Federal, State, City PLUS the millions of regulatory edicts (color of law), its really impossible to know.

Just as a small example. The "Obamacare law" was about 900 pages. Its not just a "single law", but an entire corpus of related laws. There are maybe 10000 laws in that single document. However lots of those "laws" are really designations of power to other federal agency....so one of those 10,000 laws may authorize the Dept of Health and Human Services to "collect data on XYZ"....that Dept may then write up another 100 pages of new regulations on how to comply with that law.

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Too much delegation of power to various agencies

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Honest citizen over here!

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I get some anxiety when I do something I know is wrong, just to follow the "rule". I find myself following stupid rules less and less.

Not all rules of course. Some should be followed, because they are for safety etc. I'm not driving on the wrong side of the road.

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