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[–] 5 pts

There's no point. We have plenty of laws on the books but they're not getting enforced. There's 70,000+ pages of laws on the Federal Register, enough to do anything they want.

Example: the border wall was legally enacted in 2006, but never built. Trump could've built it with no input from Congress, but didn't. Funding could've come from emergency authorizations, exactly what he/Biden later used for COVID measures.

Here's a new law that will get ignored: all current federal laws must be reinstated annually by Congressional vote or they sunset. Total pages of all laws cannot surpass 1000 pages, and they must publish them publicly 3 months before voting on them.

[–] 0 pt

Why not a law that allows private citizens to sue the government for not enforcing the laws they're supposed to enforce?