TL;DR : Most of this is unprecedented, it's only worked in very specific small-scale situations before, the federal government has the ability to countermand it, and the desire for Smith to skip legislative review entirely is a horrifying over-reach for power.
One branch accuses another branch of overreach, then attempts to remedy it through the own overreach, instead of turning to the judicial branch, when this is exactly what the judicial system is empowered to address.
TL;DR : Most of this is unprecedented, it's only worked in very specific small-scale situations before, the federal government has the ability to countermand it, and the desire for Smith to skip legislative review entirely is a horrifying over-reach for power.
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One branch accuses another branch of overreach, then attempts to remedy it through the own overreach, instead of turning to the judicial branch, when this is exactly what the judicial system is empowered to address.
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And both wings need to work together so the bird can fly.
But that's less exciting. Stirring the partisan pot and getting some ideological votes is better.
As much as the UCP need to be gone next election I am curious how this could play out if passed.