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re: Question for the "it's the law you must enforce it!" types
Posted on 2/29/20 at 4:41 pm to TrueTiger
Posted on 2/29/20 at 4:41 pm to TrueTiger
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I would like to see laws have a 20-30 year sunset so that successive generations can decide if they want to keep them.
I'd be in favor of it being 10 years
Make people put their names on the continuance of the law if it's going to remain
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The way it is now, we are governed by system set in place by people who have been dead 100 years because Congress doesn't have the political will to debate whether that system is still viable.
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Sunset provisions would force that examination stoke contemporary public involvement.
Correct and I'd like to see it at the state level as well
Posted on 2/29/20 at 4:51 pm to Powerman
Another one that Sunset would benefit is Social Security.
It is plainly broken but since is has become the "3rd rail" of politics Congress would rather allow it to continue sailing straight for the iceberg than deal with it.
Sunset would force them to make corrections, or let a broken system die.
It is plainly broken but since is has become the "3rd rail" of politics Congress would rather allow it to continue sailing straight for the iceberg than deal with it.
Sunset would force them to make corrections, or let a broken system die.
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