What individual liberties do you see those as being? If you can convince me, I'll agree you're right. Is accusing me of lying necessary? I'm just trying to have a discussion with you.
Don't worry, I'm not peeved or anything. I'm rather fond for sharp writing styles for debate purposes from time to time. :0)
I believe people have a right to individual pursuit of happiness. Things like freedom to ride without seat belts not wearing a helmet while riding motorcycles or drinking all the soda you can drink. I'm also proponent for free enterprise with minimal regulation.
A good example is the trucking industry. It's way over regulated to the point where it's like you're driving in a communist country with police checkpoints that drivers have to endure just about on a daily basis have to go through, plus they're limited with their freedom to drive their trucks when they feel they need to and stop when they feel they need to.
Basically nannyism is telling and dictating to individual people as towhat to eat, what to smoke, when not to smoke, whether it's in their private property or car or public places.
I've gotten tickets for parking my own lawn because I'm within the city limits. There other places were people have gotten tickets for parking the wrong way in their own private driveways and houses that they own. Where I live I was told it was part of a "beautification" law. It was pretty much Democrats who started the ball rolling by ticketing the people it took compliance as to what they can and cannot do with their own private property.
I have no recourse because there's a clause in the city contract when I bought the house but I still don't agree with it even though I do abide by it.
It's also in the form of rampant high taxation that goes well beyond representation in my opinion these would consist of government fees and fines that are far beyond what the face value of an original fine would be. Things like processing fees, service fees, the list can go on.
Most of these type of regulations are written up and passed by democrats far too numerous to count. And in most all cases, it's for " safety"and for the "children" ad nauseam. There also used to be a law passed where the smokers could smoke in restaurants in a ventilated section. This cost businesses thousands and thousands of dollars to install to be compliant. For a while, the law seem to work really well with smokers in a ventilated closed-off area and non-smokers in their own area would seem to be a wonderful compromise and I thought it would be a permanent solution because it was working so well. That is until Democrats decided to ban it outright and a lot of restaurants consequently lost tons and tons of money and business after installation of ventilation systems which are now rendered worthless very shortly after they were mandated to create ventilated rooms. This put a lot of bars out of business and there was a big stink about it in New York.
Another example is Bloomberg trying to ban businesses from selling super huge soda drinks I think that got national attention. Some older laws like seatbelt and helmet laws in New York were created an passed by democrats. I go to States like Pennsylvania and Iowa, it's like going back into the 70s where you have the freedom to decide whether you want to wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle making safety your own responsibility rather than the state.
It's just a few examples here in New York. Outside of California, New York is the bluest and highest taxed state in the nation pretty much on par with California which is another huge Nanny state.
It's also a national and even International problem, but it is more prevalent in the heavy blue areas of the nation. Red states don't have as much nannyism going on which makes it clearly a Democrat agenda.
It's basically controlling a person's life and dictating how they should run it for them rather than have the person decide for himself that's a primary reason why I chose the Republican Party.
It's in my opinion that lost of individual freedom and a loss of the right for the pursuit of happiness.
Sadly the Democrats never used to be that way. I don't know what happened since because if they had stayed like the old Democrats like they were in the 60s and 70s, I might have not been Republican today.
But there are Republican laws that I disagree with too. One of my biggest issues is the incarceration rate for the nation where people are being arrested left and right for just about anything under the sun. Imagine my jaw dropping when I found out that most of the most incarcerated states were Republican run. I was flabbergasted. I'm also against the Patriot law it was supposed to have a sunset Clause but that never happened. It was a grevious violation of the constitutional right for a citizen to be represented if they are arrested. It's a downright scary policy.
But I feel Democrats and big government are the worst cancer than what the Republicans are doing with some exceptions such as the Patriot law.
There's enough blame for both parties for causing people to loose their freedom and one's own choice to pursue their own form of happiness.
It's why I started this thread asking if Liberty and Freedom was on its way out essentially because when you got two parties clamping down on the national and individual level there's not too many places to run to anymore.
Nanny state - Wikipedia