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Sep. 9, 2009

The View - The Case for Simplicity

By DONALD J. KOCHAN Something is awry when legislation exhibits largesse that confuses not only citizens but legislators themselves.

By DONALD J. KOCHAN

Something is awry when legislation exhibits largesse that confuses not only citizens but legislators themselves. So many recent initiatives have fallen into this category. As we work to get our arms around the expansionist governmental control over markets and private enterprise, it can be instructional to reflect on historical foundations about the importance of simplicity in legislation and a desire to avoid voluminous distraction...

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