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    “All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “Inflexible Principles” Bumper sticker

    “Inflexible Principles” Bumper sticker

    There is big push these days to have “workarounds” for every principle that protects us from government tyranny and oppression.

    Inflexible principles are not for the benefit of government; they’re for the benefit of the people.

    The use of the distinction “greater;” puts the power in the hands of those who will make the decision – to the disadvantage of those who will not.

    To put it simply: It would be for the greatest good of the people; not to have the legislative concept of “Greater Good.”

    It’s “fool’s gold” for those blinded by their own greed.

    Posted on December 5, 2021December 5, 2021Author dougabaird@earthlink.netCategories Rural Tompkins BlogsTags All Roads Lead to Cornithaca, Cornithaca County, Government and Society, government policy, rural community, rural social justice, rural tompkins County, Tompkins County, Tompkins County and Tammany Hall

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