Compilation of laws that are ignored

Votto

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I've starting a list of laws that are ignored.

Fascinating stuff. Here are a few I've come up with.

1. Illegal immigration. The federal government sues states that try to enforce it and writes executive orders that defy it.

2. Prostitution. The law forbids prostitution but allows pornography.

3. Obamacare. Exemptions and delayed implementation by decree. It seems that the best way to destroy bad legislation is to enforce it in its entirety.

Can anyone come up with more?
 
I've starting a list of laws that are ignored.

Fascinating stuff. Here are a few I've come up with.

1. Illegal immigration. The federal government sues states that try to enforce it and writes executive orders that defy it.

2. Prostitution. The law forbids prostitution but allows pornography.

3. Obamacare. Exemptions and delayed implementation by decree. It seems that the best way to destroy bad legislation is to enforce it in its entirety.

Can anyone come up with more?

To #1- Build the fence
 
4- The current federal budget law (31 U.S.C. § 1105(a)) requires that the President submit the budget between the first Monday in January and the first Monday in February.

-Geaux
 
I've starting a list of laws that are ignored.

Fascinating stuff. Here are a few I've come up with.

1. Illegal immigration. The federal government sues states that try to enforce it and writes executive orders that defy it.

2. Prostitution. The law forbids prostitution but allows pornography.

3. Obamacare. Exemptions and delayed implementation by decree. It seems that the best way to destroy bad legislation is to enforce it in its entirety.

Can anyone come up with more?

To #1- Build the fence

Doesn't care that building the fence would require a private land seizure by the federal government on a scale that has never been done in our lifetimes, much of it from ranchers who really do not want a fence between their cattle and water.
 
I've starting a list of laws that are ignored.

Fascinating stuff. Here are a few I've come up with.

1. Illegal immigration. The federal government sues states that try to enforce it and writes executive orders that defy it.

2. Prostitution. The law forbids prostitution but allows pornography.

3. Obamacare. Exemptions and delayed implementation by decree. It seems that the best way to destroy bad legislation is to enforce it in its entirety.

Can anyone come up with more?

To #1- Build the fence

Doesn't care that building the fence would require a private land seizure by the federal government on a scale that has never been done in our lifetimes, much of it from ranchers who really do not want a fence between their cattle and water.

So what ranchers want and don't want matters.

Cool :lol:

Why is the impact to the ranchers enough justification to ignore the law, yet pushing Obamacare down the throats of Americans, who by majority opposed it, does not?
 
To #1- Build the fence

Doesn't care that building the fence would require a private land seizure by the federal government on a scale that has never been done in our lifetimes, much of it from ranchers who really do not want a fence between their cattle and water.

So what ranchers want and don't want matters.

Cool :lol:

Why is the impact to the ranchers enough justification to ignore the law, yet pushing Obamacare down the throats of Americans, who by majority opposed it, does not?

Wanting the fed to perform massive unprecedented imminent domain seizures on one hand and complaining about federal overreach on the other, you seem confused.
 
Doesn't care that building the fence would require a private land seizure by the federal government on a scale that has never been done in our lifetimes, much of it from ranchers who really do not want a fence between their cattle and water.

So what ranchers want and don't want matters.

Cool :lol:

Why is the impact to the ranchers enough justification to ignore the law, yet pushing Obamacare down the throats of Americans, who by majority opposed it, does not?

Wanting the fed to perform massive unprecedented imminent domain seizures on one hand and complaining about federal overreach on the other, you seem confused.

Noting confusing about building the fence.

It's the law

-Geaux
 
So what ranchers want and don't want matters.

Cool :lol:

Why is the impact to the ranchers enough justification to ignore the law, yet pushing Obamacare down the throats of Americans, who by majority opposed it, does not?

Wanting the fed to perform massive unprecedented imminent domain seizures on one hand and complaining about federal overreach on the other, you seem confused.

Noting confusing about building the fence.

It's the law

-Geaux

It's a worse than useless political gesture to please xenophobic dummies and everyone except the xenophobes knows it.
 

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