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dickthegrouch

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17. Sadly the process also makes it very difficult to correct unintended consequences.
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 02:20 PM
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When even SCROTUMS can't re-visit issues they caused without an active en-point case, and the legislature's inability to acknowledge short-sightedness many bad laws arre still on the books, and still being exploited by unscrupulous people (including many attorneys).

I remember being told in my first College-level Physics lecture "Accuracy is paramount, you are engineers now", as our professor failed the entire class on a pop quiz for making an assumption that wasn't stated in the question. Several people had objected, since they showed their working and their answer using the incorrect assumption (the gravity force being exerted) was correct.

Many years later the first mars lander crashed and was rendered an entire waste due to a similar assumption.

Lawmakers should similarly be subjected to such rigorous training.

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