Summary
Let's Cut the Red Tape and Not Let the Parasites Redistribute Our Efforts and Results; Let's Keep Product Of Our Efforts For Ourselves.
"Red Tape" refers to excessive bureaucracy or rigidity, as well as the necessity to adhere to strict rules and formalities. It's a significant hindrance to the American Enterprise, slowing us down and acting as a counterforce to productivity. Every time we attempt to accomplish something, we must wade through a bureaucratic quagmire. The beneficiaries, of course, are the ones who create the notorious laws and regulations that we must adhere to.
Red tape entrapment is everywhere entrenched in every aspect of your society, to exploit us, while benefiting a group of parasites who feed off us. Excessive laws, regulations, and hurdles to jump through correspond to control, taxation, fees, and redistribution. Red tape is a means to pick our pockets.
Article:
The term' red tape' has a rich historical context. In 1526, it was used in the Vatican and England to secure essential papers. The phrase emerged in 1654 with John Selden's mention of a will tied with "redde inke," symbolizing official cumbersome processing.
Charles Dickens popularized the phrase in Little Dorrit (1857, as he criticized government delays, referring to the "Circumlocution Office."
Moving forward to today is a universal term that encompasses all barriers and bureaucratic overreach.
Recent moves by the trump administration and the Supreme Court suggest cutting red tape everywhere.
https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/articles/president-donald-j-trump-cuts-red-tape/
Jamie Diamond, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, even wants to streamline the process and cut red tape.