“Governments tend to expand their power to the point that they do harm. In SurvivalBlog, I often warn of the insidious tyranny of the Nanny State… …If the state where you live becomes oppressive, then don’t hesitate to relocate. Vote with your feet!”

Source: How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It, Plume, New York (2009), p. 14.

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