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RE: New Laws in Oregon - "Land of the Legal betatest"
Why do you want Congress to function? "The best government is one that
governs least" (Who am I (mis)quoting?). If Congress doesn't do much,
we're better off - especially if we had sunset clauses in every law...
Assuming a government like ours, the problem I see with "eliminating 90%
of the sitting legislature" is the question of who really rules? I
favor term limits - only one term per position. I don't like the idea
of professional politicians. But, where would the power reside? The
bureaucracy and the political parties? -Sounds dangerous to me.
Lee
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Anderson [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 1997 10:07 AM
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> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: New Laws in Oregon - "Land of the Legal betatest"
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> On Sat, 21 Jun 1997, Roy M. Silvernail wrote:
>
> > > How do you propose to deal with such things as the
> Telecommunications Act
> > > of 1996 (which incidently included the CDA)? I can see a problem
> where
> > > one sentence or clause gets thrown out of a major bill (say a
> compromise
> > > budget, that someone screwed up one minor ammendment), and if you
> have
> > > that happen 3 times in 6 years, you've lost 90% of your senators!
> I'm not
> > > saying that your idea isn't without merit, just that it's got a
> few
> > > problems that strike me as somewhat major..
> >
> > Please elaborate, as I can't see _any_ problem with eliminating 90%
> of
> > the sitting legislature.
>
> You've completely missed my point. This would be an on-going problem.
> Congress can only function with some idea of compromise in it. When
> you're passing budgets, especially the kind of budgets we have right
> now,
> they get big and complicated, I can't see that changing significantly,
> even with a massive turnover of members. But having no consistency in
> Congress at all, even for some "good" reps would be horrible.
>
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