For statists, the government is not only conceptualized independently of and/or before experience, but also apart from experience, or a priori. When problems are not solved through the state, then more government intervention is logically required, because it is understood by statists as the solution. Since the state is not blamed for the failures (because it is said to be the solution for the failures), statism results in a logical fallacy. We intend to present and refute such fallacy in the present work.