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Dan Bongino: How to know when the government is committing an act of malfeasance

Dan Bongino argues big government is treating the American people like "infants" and says the American people should be making decisions for themselves on "Unfiltered."

Fox News host Dan Bongino blasted big government for treating the American people like "infants" on Saturday's "Unfiltered," saying adults don't need it to make decisions for them.

DAN BONGINO: I'm tired of the government treating us like infants, folks. No, I mean, infants, like actual infants. You know, infants that rely on mommy and daddy for everything. You know, you got to change their diapers. You got to feed them and all that stuff. Infants don't do anything by themselves because they can't. You leave an infant — it's not going to survive. The government thinks we're infants, though. And we're not. I'm 47, I was an infant a long time ago. Why am I bringing this up today? I was thinking about the monologue this week and I got to thinking, yes, government treats us like little children all the time. 

BIDEN'S BIG GOVERNMENT SOCIALISM MEANS THAT NOTHING WORKS RIGHT IN AMERICA

And it's not just an act, folks, of misfeasance. It's an act of malfeasance. In other words, it's not just that government's not helping — it's that it's actively screwing up your life. Here's the difference: Misfeasance is when someone falls in front of you on the sidewalk and you don't help them up. That's bad, right? You know what malfeasance is? They go to get up and you punch them in the face. See, that's government. Folks, when the government makes a decision for you, whether about your healthcare, your education, your taxes, your money, where you can travel, what kind of car you can buy, you don't make that decision yourself. That's not misfeasance. It's malfeasance. Because they stole from you — they stole from you the opportunity: the opportunity to make your own money, to make your own healthcare decisions, to choose where your kids go to school. They stole from you. That's a thief. They've stolen from you. 

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