Good intentions are never enough to prevent equal and opposite reactions
What Newtonian mechanics has to do with the results of legislation. After all, the results are what is really important, aren't they?
Amplify’d from blog.heritage.org
Read more at blog.heritage.orgIn sum, a moral evaluation of public policy cannot stop short with the good intentions that go into crafting a law or government program. We have a moral obligation to pay attention to the other side of the equation as well—its actual, and often predictable, outcomes. Richards suggests that a great place to begin is for every policymaker, upon encountering proposed legislation, to ask, “And then what will happen?”
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