Quote from piezoe:
Your pithy words express what surely must be the thinking of the majority of U.S. voters, many of whom are not registered with either party and call themselves independents.
U.S. voters are repeatedly faced with choosing the least worst, rather than the best, candidate. It's a shame.
One side or the other may propose what could be effective legislation to address a problem. To get the other side on-board compromises must be made. Nearly always, it seems, the compromise protects narrow interests at the expense of overall efficacy. This happens over and over again and has resulted in one law after another that falls short of solving the problem it was intended to solve. We get more rules and expense without a commensurate benefit.
Examples: ACA , and Dodd-Frank. Now we hear that Eric Cantor inserted language into a House Bill that would exempt wives of congressmen from having to comply with legislation to stop insider trading by congressmen.
Is it is time to burn the Constitution and start over?
the Constitution is a timeless document. the supreme court ought to enforce it.
all you lefties would like to burn it and create a "new man"
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why don't you study the case for making insider trading legal for everybody.