When you are flying a fighter plane over enemy territory the catch phrases are "Speed is life" and "Keep it moving". Keep it moving means to change your flight path and altitude constantly. As I recall, back in the day, the rule of thumb was to figure to change your vector every number of seconds that was half your altitude in feet above the ground, divided by 1,000. For example, at 5,000 feet, change heading or altitude (or both) every 2.5 seconds. At 8,000 feet, every 4 seconds. The point is to be unpredictable to the gunners on the ground.
It is just that kind of unpredictability (on the part of Government) that is causing some small businessmen to hold off hiring people. At least that is the thrust of an article by author and law professor Stephen L Carter.
Hat tip to the Instapundit.
Regards — Cliff
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