I once suggested that a legislator who succeeded in getting blatantly unconstitutional bills passed should have to pay the litigation costs incurred by the state when it had to defend such idiocy. It was a nice fantasy.
I once suggested that a legislator who succeeded in getting blatantly unconstitutional bills passed should have to pay the litigation costs incurred by the state when it had to defend such idiocy. It was a nice fantasy.
I once suggested that a legislator who succeeded in getting blatantly unconstitutional bills passed should have to pay the litigation costs incurred by the state when it had to defend such idiocy. It was a nice fantasy.
I agree. My theory on this is that they throw as much stuff at the wall as possible and then see what sticks.