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.”
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.
Beware of centralized decision‑making.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legislative voting
- business regulation
- tax policy
- public health mandates
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Who decides when state intervention is justified?
- How can citizens limit overreach?
Even good intentions can cause harm if power is unchecked.