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Right. And getting them to vote to end the gravy train (which is a big part of the problem) isn't any more likely. Kind of puts us in a bad situation because I don't see a path to fix the problem other than maybe the judicial branch do something about it.>
>That would be a slippery slope. It is not the job of the judicial branch to legislate.
Yeah they're supposed to just interpret the laws, not create them. But they have been known to change their mind.
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