Monte wrote:
It's an interesting attack on the bill, and one that was used on Health care as well. Sadly, it's pretty much true of *any* law ever passed.
This is only true if you believe law is an interpretive exercise. The only "sadly" unfortunate thing about this bill is the ease with which it will facilitate future financial crises and eliminate any sort of real economic mobility in the United States.
Monte wrote:
You don't actually know what will happen in practice until the law is implemented, challenged, dealt with by the courts, etc.
And this wouldn't be true if lawmakers were interested in making law that was clear, concise, readable, and Constitutional. Instead, they continually offer up political dickery as a legitimate substitution for the Rule of Law.
Monte wrote:
It's a bit like an adjustment to an MMO's systems. Once it gets out into the wild, and the players get their hands on it, you might find something unexpected.
Except, "the People" aren't beta testers.
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