Tuesday, May 05, 2026

Fish don't need bicycles, or government

(My Eastern New Mexico News column for April 1, 2026)




I don’t like things which are bothersome, unnecessary, and intrusive. It's even worse when those same things are harmful and are forced into our lives.

Like government is.

It’s said a man needs a government like a fish needs a bicycle. I think it’s worse than that. The situation is more akin to telling the fish he can't survive without the bicycle, forcing him to buy one, tacking him to its seat to force him to ride it, and then demanding he thank you for the bike you've provided.

It’s crazy.

If that’s what you want, that’s your business, but don’t force it on the rest of us. It's bothersome, unnecessary, intrusive, and harmful to life, liberty, and property.

America's founders, who fought for the liberty of Americans, would be fighting again today. There's no way they'd tolerate what the US government, with its subordinate governments all across America, has become. The levels of taxation piled on top of taxation, and the meddling in every aspect of our lives. The constant control, intrusion, and surveillance. They'd find it intolerable; much worse than a mere 3% tax on tea.

The British government of King George was far less tyrannical and annoying than the US government has become today. An ordinary American during those days could have gone months- or longer- without noticing there was a government ruling his life. Now you can't go a day without having to comply with some arbitrary governmental annoyance.

Yet, I'm supposed to pretend that the people who see nothing fundamentally wrong with this, who only think they need to elect "better" people and enforce different rules, are the patriots? Nonsense!

Those who support this all-encompassing government and want it to have even more control are as functionally anti-American as any Iranian Ayatollah or old Soviet Premier. Or worse, because they don't realize it and would never admit it.

It's frightening that so many confuse the US government with America, and have chosen to support government instead of the principles America was founded upon. Principles their government is scrambling to make illegal.

Liberty is essential to America, and it's time to ditch the bothersome things which get in liberty's way.

For those who still crave a police state, there are plenty of options for you around the world. Liberty is harder to find, and it's time to stand up for it in America before it's lost forever.

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4 comments:

  1. "It’s frightening that so many confuse the U.S. government with America, and have chosen to support government instead of the principles America was founded upon. Principles their government is scrambling to make illegal."

    That's why I strongly advocate the separation of school and state. It was a very bad choice to ever trust "government" to educate our children. 12+ years of pro-government brainwashing is extremely hard to overcome.

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    1. Yeah, govschooling is effective. Not at teaching kids to read, do math, or use critical thinking- but that's not really the point of it. It was just the lie told to get people onboard.

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  2. Great analogy about the fish! I've appropriated it for next week's edition of the Zero Government Blog, giving you credit.

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    1. It wasn't original with me. I don't know who came up with it. I've heard it from several people/places.

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