I partially caught up with anti-statism satire earlier this month.
Today’s column will put us back on schedule.
Our first item is another way of looking at Mitchell’s Law.
Next, we learn the difference between drug dealers and politicians.
Our third item is a reminder that governments have a terrible track record.
The fourth item sort of duplicates the second item, but definitely is clever in its own right.
Last but not least, my favorite bit of satire for today actually isn’t satire.
Politicians routinely spend more money by declaring that anything and everything is an emergency.
The trillions of dollars of fraud-riddled pandemic spending by Trump and Biden is an obvious example.




