Montana Governor Tells Off Would-Be Banners
Had enough of bans and mandates?
Check out the masterful veto message Montana Governor Greg Gianforte sent the legislature when they tried to ban Styrofoam cups.
Read Governor Gianforte’s full veto message here.
“The free enterprise system works,” Gianforte wrote. “We should let it work, not have the heavy hand of big government unnecessarily meddle with it.”
Truer words never graced the printed page.
“Like many Montanans, I enjoy hot coffee in a Styrofoam cup, because it keeps it hot. And this bill is a hot mess,” Gianforte said in a video on X.
WATCH: Montana Governor Greg Gianforte Tells Off Would-Be Banners
America has reached peak regulation. Government is too complicated, controls too much, and has grown monstrously large.
The Trump/Musk DOGE effort to reduce government is a vitally needed reform, but it is also a case study in how difficult it is to weed out government waste after it has already taken root.
Better to do as Gianforte did and issue an unmistakable “no” at the outset.
“Ultimately, whether to use Styrofoam for take-out orders, packaging leftovers, or providing pre-packaged foods should be a matter for a restaurant or consumer to decide — not the state.”
Right you are, Governor.
Policymakers, confident in the righteousness of their superior wisdom, are ever eager to impose their judgment on the rest of us.
The people we elect should hold their fire and rarely place us under the control of the bureaucrats.
Millions of people making billions of voluntary choices in a free market is the most powerful economic force known to man.
Don’t mess with it.
AUTHOR
Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. Widely heralded as a leader in the free market environmental, think tank community in Washington, D.C., Rucker is a frequent guest on radio talk shows, written extensively in numerous publications, and has appeared in such media outlets as Fox News, OANN, Washington Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Hill, among many others. Rucker is also the co-producer of the award-winning film “Climate Hustle,” which was the #1 box-office film in America during its one night showing in 2016, as well as the acclaimed “Climate Hustle 2” staring Hollywood actor Kevin Sorbo released in 2020. As an accredited observer to the United Nations, Rucker has also led CFACT delegations to some 30 major UN conferences, including those in Copenhagen, Istanbul, Kyoto, Bonn, Marrakesh, Rio de Janeiro, and Warsaw, to name a few.
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