US Congress: Law making factory.

Yep. In fact, I’d argue that all consensual crime laws should be put on the chopping block – sexual practices, prostitution, seat belts, gambling, assisted suicide, recreational drugs, you name it.

And if we replaced the Federal Income Tax with a Federal Sales Tax, the Internal Revenue Code would probably shrink from 6000 pages of laws to around 2000 pages overnight.

“I note one proposal to make this Congress a two-house body. Excellent - the more impediments to legislation the better. But, instead of following tradition, I suggest one house of legislators, another whose single duty is to repeal laws. Let the legislators pass laws only with a two-thirds majority…while the repealers are able to cancel any law through a mere one-third minority. Preposterous? Think about it. If a bill is so poor that it cannot command two-thirds of your consents, it it not likely that it would make a poor law? And if a law is disliked by as many as one-third is it not likely that you would be better off without it?”

  • Professor Bernardo de la Paz, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, Robert A. Heinlein, 1966

Whoops, I see that Bricker was asking for federal criminal laws. I think my example is still relevant to the OP, though.

Gerald Ford was criticized as a do-nothing president because he vetoed so many bills that congress sent him. I personally respected him for it.

Gerald Ford was criticized as a do-nothing president because he vetoed so many bills that congress sent him. I personally respected him for it.

I think if you look at most laws that get passed, you usually find tweaks or rewrites of the protocols of large existing regimes and government initiatives. Whatever you think about those laws, it at least makes sense that if the government has so many programs and responsibilities, then they need a lot of legislation to run and control them.
To seriously reduce the number of laws on the books, you’d really need to start by reducing the sorts of things the government normally does: reduce the range of things it claims to have authority over.

I suppose I should go on record as recommending that they write a single law prohibiting anyone from initiating force or fraud against anyone else, and then disolve the legislature.

Hey, neat Lib that means no taxes and no government spending, right?

:confused: [sup]But who’s going to fix that pothole in front of my house?[/sup]

Fill it in yourself.

Problem solved. :slight_smile: