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wiki:research:politics:gov_process [2022/12/12 17:05] jeffwiki:research:politics:gov_process [2022/12/12 17:09] jeff
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       * a jury, of your peers or the location of the incident, then determines punishment       * a jury, of your peers or the location of the incident, then determines punishment
     * laws are precedent set by legal cases.     * laws are precedent set by legal cases.
 +      * precedent is inductive reasoning
 +      * legislation is deductive reasoning - I have to completely disagree with that.  Legislation has become "how can I get money"
     * precedent can be overturn through a lawsuit     * precedent can be overturn through a lawsuit
     * laws are upheld by police     * laws are upheld by police
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     * everything is reactive not proactive.     * everything is reactive not proactive.
     * Competing tax proposals can be presented and will need to be grouped as such when presented to the tax payer.     * Competing tax proposals can be presented and will need to be grouped as such when presented to the tax payer.
 +      * incumbent budget proposal
 +      * competing budget proposal
 +      * is the incumbent doing a good job?  are there proposals claiming they can do a better job?
  
 ===== not as good solution ===== ===== not as good solution =====
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