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GeneralRe: Why Computer Programmers Would Make Good Legislators PinmemberRoger Wright21:24 22 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Why Computer Programmers Would Make Good Legislators PinmemberRoger Wright21:18 22 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Why Computer Programmers Would Make Good Legislators Pinmemberaspdotnetdev21:25 22 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Why Computer Programmers Would Make Good Legislators Pinsupporterpeterchen22:20 22 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Why Computer Programmers Would Make Good Legislators PinmemberAlan Burkhart4:14 23 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Why Computer Programmers Would Make Good Legislators PinmemberMark Wallace21:46 22 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Why Computer Programmers Would Make Good Legislators Pinmembersmcnulty200021:51 22 Nov '09  
Nice thought.
But there are some unpleasant realities that go with that.
 
The minute any money gets associated with a new law that money becomes somebody's "rice bowl".
So they fight tooth and nail to keep that money flowing. The expression as I recall is "someone's ox is gored".
 
When they killed off the Volstead Amendment (Prohibition in America) they had to go and get a whole other Amendment to do it.
The twenty-first. It's almost like the law is built like a series of vectors rather than a base.
 
I do like what are called "Sunset Clauses" which cause a law to expire if it isn't reinstated by the legislature.
They're a modern idea to do approximately what you ask; that the code be rolled back if the legislature is not happy with how it is working.
 
So, for example there are several tax cuts that were brought in during the Bush (W, not HW) that are set to expire. The dems now control every element that would renew them, and they won't renew those. (This is not a soapbox about an opinion on that subject, simply a statement of what is going on to illustrate the point).
 
On a lesser scale, there is a highway in the Denver Metro Area that is a Turnpike from I-25 to Boulder. It was originally a toll road and was set to expire when the road was payed for (maintenance being a different issue). When it got paid for, the toll ended. The state certainly could have come up with a 'change' to the original law to make it last longer or become permanent.
 
Now it is quite common for the people who run for office to be lawyers. If you are suggesting that almost any other profession could do at least as good a job you are probably on to something.
 
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GeneralRe: Why Computer Programmers Would Make Good Legislators PinmemberAlan Burkhart4:22 23 Nov '09  
GeneralWhy Computer Programmers Would Make Bad Legislators Pinsupporterpeterchen22:19 22 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Why Computer Programmers Would Make Bad Legislators PinmemberAlan Burkhart4:25 23 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Why Computer Programmers Would Make Good Legislators PinmentorTrollslayer23:40 22 Nov '09  
GeneralBack to work... PinmemberRay Cassick18:58 22 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Back to work... PinmemberRoger Wright20:19 22 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Back to work... PinmemberRay Cassick0:27 23 Nov '09  
GeneralRe: Back to work... Pinmembersmcnulty200023:01 22 Nov '09  
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General3rd party datagridview recommendation PinmemberTheCardinal18:02 22 Nov '09  
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