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Decision Quote by Mark Levin

“When the Statist makes a wrong decision, its impact is far-reaching, for he uses the power of government to impose his decision on as many individuals and businesses as possible, which distorts the free market itself.” quote by Mark Levin
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“When the Statist makes a wrong decision, its impact is far-reaching, for he uses the power of government to impose his decision on as many individuals and businesses as possible, which distorts the free market itself.”

Mark Levin

About This Quote

Source Speech: The Mark Levin Show, 2010

When government officials make bad choices, they affect many because they can force those choices on the whole economy, warping market freedom.

In simple terms: Bad policies spread widely due to state power.

Key Takeaway

Beware of centralized decision‑making.

Themes

government economics freedom

Mood

critical concerned

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • legislative voting
  • business regulation
  • tax policy
  • public health mandates

Key Concepts

public policy market distortion authority

Questions to Reflect On

  • Who decides when state intervention is justified?
  • How can citizens limit overreach?
A Different Perspective

Even good intentions can cause harm if power is unchecked.

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