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The U.S. Has a Problem of Too Much Law. Here's How We Solve It | Opinion
Newsweek ^ | Aug 16, 2024 at 7:15 AM EDT Updated Aug 19, 2024 at 4:35 PM EDT | Philip K. Howard

Posted on 08/20/2024 7:09:33 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum

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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Perhaps they should impose a 2-year lifetime on every existing and future law on the books. Congress could occupy its time deciding which laws to renew, which to simplify, and which to abandon. That should keep them busy.


21 posted on 08/20/2024 8:17:16 AM PDT by rightwingcrazy (;-,)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

It’s like communism in that you can’t vote your way out of it.


22 posted on 08/20/2024 8:27:14 AM PDT by Buttons12 ( )
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

The law making body of the US Congress is composed of lawyers at a very high percentage rate. Why Americans elect lawyers to represent them is beyond me. After all, the only thing they do is create job security (more laws) for lawyers.

Stay locked and loaded my friend.


23 posted on 08/20/2024 8:29:24 AM PDT by Racketeer
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Fer instance.

Here I sit at my office. Across the street from a High School. I have my pistol on my hip. I’m a felon just sitting here. The 2nd amendment has no teeth. AFAIK, just driving down the road in front, or behind, or beside, within 1,000 feet of a school is a felony.


24 posted on 08/20/2024 8:30:01 AM PDT by saleman
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Oh, BTW.

I carry a “truck gun” at all times. At this time an AR-15 behind the seat, in a soft case. 20 round mag, chamber unloaded. Sometimes a bolt gun, sometimes a .22 semiauto. Always....

Felon...


25 posted on 08/20/2024 8:48:17 AM PDT by saleman
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Or a post office.


26 posted on 08/20/2024 9:06:35 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (The worst thing about censorship is █████ ██ ████ ████ ████ █ ███████ ████. FJB.)
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To: pierrem15

Spot on analysis, and succinct.


27 posted on 08/20/2024 11:22:44 AM PDT by Glad2bnuts (“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: We should have set up ambushes...paraphrased)
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To: pierrem15

Spot on analysis, and succinct.


28 posted on 08/20/2024 11:23:25 AM PDT by Glad2bnuts (“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: We should have set up ambushes...paraphrased)
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To: fwdude

A part time Congress is all we need. They get paid the big bucks as Representatives, so they have to justify it all. Cut the laws, cut their benefits, cut their ability to raise money. ONLY money from their district is allowed. Only money from registered voters in those districts. Senators, only from the State and again Registered voters. President? Only American citizens who are registered to vote can donate. Unlimited donations, completely open and accessible to voters.

Let us find out who is buying the offices of our servants. On that note, why do they need offices? How about work spaces for all, and dorms to sleep in. Only Presidents need a permanent domicile.

Another change of opinion, Senators appointed by their State representatives, like the better old days?


29 posted on 08/20/2024 11:29:28 AM PDT by Glad2bnuts (“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: We should have set up ambushes...paraphrased)
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Agreed. Politics should NEVER become a “career” for anyone. Congress should be composed of self-sustaining businessmen who donate a couple of months of their lives to public service, and then back to business.

That would certainly cure us of the idiots we now have in government.


30 posted on 08/20/2024 11:37:32 AM PDT by fwdude
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The biggest issue next to non-term limited congress people is non-term limited DC bureaucrats and the bloated federal workforce who are dangerously liberal and carry on long after various senators or congressman are voted out of office. The Legislature has been captured by and are dependent on them. Many videos are out showing DC workers talking about how they work to delay processes and work to sabotage the orders and mandates of the presidents and the congress that they disagree with. The current DC Bureaucracy...including the various intelligence agencies have become the biggest existential threat to the nation.

By and large the value set of the DC entrenched bureaucracy do not match the values and morality of most Americans outside of the 495 beltway. They will destroy our nation and our traditions is they are not brought to heel!


31 posted on 08/20/2024 1:57:46 PM PDT by mdmathis6 (A horrible historic indictment: Biden Democrats plunging the world into war to hide their crimes!)
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From the article:

Aides in nursing homes focus on paperwork instead of what elderly residents need.

Saw this two days ago at the nursing home I'm living at. Mentally deteriorated man across the hall choked on a chunk of bread. Four or five staffers ended up in his room in a quandry of inaction while he turned blue. "Call 9-1-1!" "Don't touch him!" "Is there a doctor on call?"

Pissed off, I went in ready to Heimlich the guy when he popped the chunk out on his own - but not before some of staff screamed at me to leave.

Obviously these "medical personnel" are far more concerned with covering their asses than risk some lawsuit that may arise from life-saving procedure...so they were willing to let the guy die. I guess signing that 'resuscitate or not' form was irrelevant no matter which choice I made.

Their fear of legal retribution for doing their duty almost cost a man his life. How many lives have been lost this way without concerned citizens like myself interjecting?

32 posted on 08/20/2024 2:29:21 PM PDT by MikelTackNailer (We can never stop failing for the minute we do, we fail.)
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To: Arlis

No, almost none are ever retired or just thrown away. Instead we just collect them, like junk in the barn or the attic.


33 posted on 08/20/2024 2:43:32 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (More important than why there was nobody protecting the AGR roof, how did Crooks know that?)
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