noztnac
12-27-2007, 07:27 PM
I propose legislation preventing Congress from naming things they are voting on in the manner that they have been doing thus far.
What do I mean?
Take, for example, the "Patriot Act".
Ok, if that isn't pure bullshit I don't know what it. It is an act that grants the government all kinds of unconstitutional laws to spy on its own citizens. And yet they tacked on the name "Patriot" so that people voting against it can be maligned as unpatriotic.
One solution would be to name all proposed legislation with only the house resolution number and let the various media outlets choose various ways of describing it. So Rush Limbaugh could call it the patriot act and Alan Combes could call it the infringement of civil liberties act.
Another solution would be to let each resolution be called by two names. One for the group that proposes it and one for dissenters.
Any solution seems better than what we have now.
While on the subject of lawmaking I've heard some people propose that every fourth year be used to repeal out of date laws that have piled up. This seems worth examining.
What do all of you think?
What do I mean?
Take, for example, the "Patriot Act".
Ok, if that isn't pure bullshit I don't know what it. It is an act that grants the government all kinds of unconstitutional laws to spy on its own citizens. And yet they tacked on the name "Patriot" so that people voting against it can be maligned as unpatriotic.
One solution would be to name all proposed legislation with only the house resolution number and let the various media outlets choose various ways of describing it. So Rush Limbaugh could call it the patriot act and Alan Combes could call it the infringement of civil liberties act.
Another solution would be to let each resolution be called by two names. One for the group that proposes it and one for dissenters.
Any solution seems better than what we have now.
While on the subject of lawmaking I've heard some people propose that every fourth year be used to repeal out of date laws that have piled up. This seems worth examining.
What do all of you think?