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Let’s talk about the “Law Of Unintended Consequences”.

Show me a program, law, or policy and I will point to how this is an absolute outcome the framers did not intend.

Let me give a personal example
During Reagan’s tenure there were many efforts to eliminate welfare.

I worked in an industry with this demographic.

The State I lived in decided to pass a law stating the recipients could no longer collect if they were married.
Customers started showing up telling me the State was making them get divorced.

The intention was to create some personal responsibility, the unintended consequence was many divorces and no money was saved.
This is the New York Abortion law. Personally I don’t understand the intention as I’ve seen a video of a late term abortion and it will haunt me to my grave.

The unintended consequence is the opening of a door for infant murder by criminals.
The outcome will now be no criminal can be tried for murdering an infant.

I hope and pray this was not the true intention, but this is horrific.

And it needs to be stopped.

Now you sick bastards.
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