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Streamlining laws

Name: Anonymous 2005-09-06 16:04

Every year new laws and bills are created.  Many stay with us for decades until a conflict or discrepancy draws attention to them.  Others have complex loopholes or work negatively in combination with other bills.  Those involved in Law must study and memorize countless volumes of laws that accumulate each year.

Why can't the government take a step to streamline their backlog of laws and bills, taking out redundancies and obsolescence.  The more bills that get added, the more government turns into a manipulative bureaucracy of stagnant tedious paperwork.  Like Canada.

Name: Anonymous 2005-09-06 23:52

>>6

Well... I'm not sure I'd call genocide progress... but yes, that's the gist of it.

I consider it extremely unlikely that it can get any better than this, and I consider it extremely likely that millions of our great grandchildren will die in an ecological holocaust thanks to "progress".

I'm not trying to say I don't <3 indoor plumbing, comic books, and la computadora... but I don't think there's anything particularly unrealistic about my expectation that as this millenium dawns, we are crawling along the razor's edge.

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