The United States is run under the concept of the rule of law.
The process involves various government bodies issuing laws,
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out in courts in relation to whether they are both valid and clarified
sufficiently to actually mean something that can be used in every day life. The
system is set up to continually create laws, which is a questionable proposition
to some extent.
The recent health care reform debate was a hotly
contested one. Either you thought the reform effort was a great idea or you
thought it was a terrible one. I'm not particularly interested in your views and
am sure you couldn't care too much about mine, but the politicians were raising
some very blunt assessments that were incredibly interesting. These assessments
dealt with the issue of the establishment of a law as a foothold in the legal
arena.
The health care reform debate
boiled down to a political brawl that neither side was happy with,
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far left was angry that Congress members were giving up the public option and so
on,
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far right assaulted any Republican that contemplated any variation of reform.
Why? The answer is simple. Once a law is established, the system is setup to add
on to it. It is a rare event [prohibition] where a law passed is actually
repealed. While it does happen, it is exceedingly rare compared to the vast
number of laws that are passed. The strategy of the Democrats in this case was
and is to just get something passed that they could then build on later.
Politicians are elected to pass laws. This is what they do. For all the
passion surrounding politics,
moncler, both parties do exactly the
same thing when in power. President Obama is on the spot with health care
reform, but President Bush was no different with the Prescription bill which is
an economic disaster. The question is whether we are going to start or already
have started suffocating from too many laws,
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Where common sense should prevail, we have laws that are interpreted by
regulations and then courts,
black
uggs.
The law has become an area where the lawyers are even baffled
a bit. It is very rare to see a lawyer that practices general law any longer.
The areas of law are just too complex. If the lawyers have to do this, what
about the rest of us?
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