- Oct 14, 2005
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One of the guys made a statement that makes absolute sense. His words were (paraphrasing)
'It used to be that government was reactionary, in that there would be a natural process to making changes. Now government is being pre-emptive and making changes first and worry about the rule of law later'
Taking a step back and thinking about it I would have to agree. Ever since 9/11 I would say this is the case. Whether its the Iraq war, spill in the gulf, bailouts or immigration reform the answer seems to be "shove it down their throats and we'll sort it all out later" mentality.
Would you agree thats an accurate assessment?
'It used to be that government was reactionary, in that there would be a natural process to making changes. Now government is being pre-emptive and making changes first and worry about the rule of law later'
Taking a step back and thinking about it I would have to agree. Ever since 9/11 I would say this is the case. Whether its the Iraq war, spill in the gulf, bailouts or immigration reform the answer seems to be "shove it down their throats and we'll sort it all out later" mentality.
Would you agree thats an accurate assessment?
