Lawrence means that state and other governments will have a harder time in the future having laws that prohibit behavior the elite culture likes, and that do other things that the elite culture does not like. Not directly, but because of the breakdown in legal thinking that it represents, it will also make it easier for those governments to have laws that prohibit behavior that the elite culture does not like, and that do other things that the elite culture likes. That's not an exchange that strikes me as particularly desirable.
But hey, it severely weakens states. Considering that you're such a big fan of the (federal) IRS, maybe you like that.
But hey, it severely weakens states. Considering that you're such a big fan of the (federal) IRS, maybe you like that.I'm not a fan of the IRS. You d*mn well know that. I'm an adherent to the rule of law, something which you do not believe in (along with most criminal minds) unless it suits you own purpose. BTW, for the record here, You have stated you are a tax lawyer. That means you make your living off of the IRS and it's regulations., I'd say you're a MUCH bigger fan of the IRS than myself or most any freeper around here.