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By: Cactus Flower in ALEA | Recommend this post (0)
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You know that whole thing about laws being unconstitutional and how much time goes into such questions?

Guess what. We don't even have that.

In the UK, the Queen signs a bill into law, that's it. It's constitutional.

If a law doesn't work well, we write a new bill and pass that.

It's a lot simpler.

If a bill is crackers, well, the Queen won't sign it. A Prime Minister can't do a coup. The army answers to the monarch. But if the government wants to ban hand guns, say, well, it passes a law and that's that. No handguns. So things can change and people like Trump don't get anywhere.

It's not perfect but it feels like evolution happens. It's that which I think is the big US problem. Change is too hard.


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