Proverbs 29:4
The king by justice establisheth the land;
But he that exacteth gifts overthroweth it.
Any king who gains power by requiring praise will lose the land he seeks to lead. You cannot grow gravitas on ghost trees. You cannot exact a real gift. A true gift must be given freely, but plunder can be taken violently. You cannot force real praise to take place. To call plunder praise is merely an additional theft. It is not merely robbing the people, but stealing from them their right to call it plunder. State worship cannot stand on false faith anymore than Christendom can, so it seeks to call taxes "gifts" the same way some seek to call attenders "converts."
Luke 22:25
The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors.
Bad kings always seek as much power and praise as possible. They seek to be seen as benevolent, but use violence to obtain it. They put pressure on their people to call them peaceful. They force their people to confess the effortlessness of their devotion. They fiercely enforce their tenderness through mandatory sensitivity training. They contend that the land can only be established if they overthrow it.
The Administrative State is, therefore, the establishment of the overthrow. That is to say both that their modus operandi is overthrow and that they are the Chief Executive Overthrowers.
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