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    "title": "The First Sign Of Corruption",
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    "html": "<blockquote>\n<p>At the heart of the Left\u00e2\u0080\u0099s indulgence of political corruption lies the mistaken conviction that \u00e2\u0080\u009cpublic service\u00e2\u0080\u009d transforms politicians into exemplars of civic virtue, or that political office attracts a large percentage of such civic-minded individuals. In reality, the political class is even more greedy and selfish than wealthy businessmen\u00e2\u0080\u00a6 because they spend much of their time in the company of such wealthy men, and believe themselves entitled to riches and luxuries.</p>\n<p>...</p>\n<p>The mythic ideal of Cincinnatus, the selfless citizen-legislator who reluctantly leaves his farm to serve the Republic, is incompatible with the combination of endless incumbency and gigantic amounts of government power. We are foolish to place our trust in a system that requires an impossible level of virtue from politicians to function as designed. A limited government can better protect the economic health of its citizens by policing corruption from the private sector, under the direction of term-limited representatives who will never become worth the risk of buying off. The larger government becomes, the more its arrogant ruling class believe themselves worthy of royal treatment\u00e2\u0080\u00a6 and the more justified they feel about lying to the public for their own good. That is why the climate change elite gathered in Copenhagen this week is outraged that anyone would dare question their right to save a foolish world from itself, by lying through its teeth in a bid to seize power.</p>\n</blockquote>\n<p><em>via <a href=\"http://hotair.com/greenroom/archives/2009/12/07/the-first-sign-of-corruption/\">The Greenroom \u00c2\u00bb Forum Archive \u00c2\u00bb The First Sign Of Corruption</a>.</em></p>\n"
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