They're shutting down a program that let them steal $3 billion without due process. Hey that's great and all but I don't classify it as cynical to wonder why it ever started in the first place.
I think it started out with good intentions, but like so many
great ideas it was abused. I am very leary of any new law
because they take years to get off the books, and many innocent people are punished. Three strikes--great, until
guys are put away for stealing a candy bar. Seat belt laws--great, until cops actively looked for any violations, and the
fees went up. Drunk driving crackdown--fine until cops started pulling over everyone(profiling) who is out past 10 p.m. on a friday--looking for that rare person over .10%. Even
building code statues should be throughly reviewed before making them standard practice.(The average person has no idea
just how any codes are involved in building a structure.) Yes, there was a time I could get in my car and not worry about getting pulled over, or having to go over a check list(
insurance, lights working, licence plate light working, right
time of night, checking Trapster before a long trip, right people(yes-it's what you think) in my car; and it was beautiful!
If anything that makes me a bit better. Somehow a $3B industry has been stalled somewhat by The Process. I mean, that is a hekuva lot of money to pull the brakes on.