Posted on 05/12/2023 5:12:28 AM PDT by RandFan
Yuckarino!
You “Mulvaneyed” Elon! 😂
The name hasn’t been made public.
How did you find out?
“I hadn’t read the fine print. It was going to be stopped NEXT week. Why not immediately? “
Laws, rules, regulations often have an enforcement date in the future. The reason is because laws, rules and regulations are bureaucratic responses to address a problem. Bureaucracies are generally large and have a long communications chain. The enforcement date is to give every portion of that chain an opportunity to promulgate and arrange for the enforcement of the new law, rule or regulation. Because ordinary humans just do stuff in the now and not at some future date, we see the future enforcement date as unnecessary. But, believe me, it’s necessary for even something as seemingly stupid as the mask mandate. There may be serious penalties for noncompliance so if part of the hospital goes maskless the other part may initiate unnecessary paperwork to address what they see as noncompliance with an active mandate. Note that even events like the end of wars have some future date. WW I ended at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918.
UH HO
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