Re: Abortion? ... here we go again! Sheesh! -->ConLaw now!

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Mon Apr 30 10:18:43 2007


The US federal tax code today covers 17,000 pages and requires over 700 different forms. Does this speak for too little regulation? LOL.

Art

At Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: >
>The Germans regulate most everything, so do the UK and in particular the
>nordic countries, whereas the mantra of the US is deregulation :-)-O
>
>el
>
>on 4/30/07 3:35 PM Joe Cutchin said the following:
>> El: I know you are baiting us but- we have less laws??? Joe C
>>
>> Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>>
>>> I agree, but why is this so different in the US which has much less laws
>>> than other places?
>>>
>>> el
>>>
>>> on 4/30/07 1:17 PM art fougner, md said the following:
>>>
>>>> The percentage is probably quite small. Two observations - one, if you
>>>> make enough laws, you will make more lawbreakers. The second is that
>>>> there will always be statistical outliers.
>>>>
>>>> Art
>>>
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