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The Poles made much more rational reforms, and now Hungary has, too.
Common-sense, rational reforms reflect the emerging consensus of mainstream animal protection groups like the Humane Society of the United States and millions of Americans who care about animals.
Hence, Tsipras keeps presenting "fairer" options, while Merkel keeps calling for "rational reforms".
He proposed rational reforms of the betting industry and of licensing hours, and the introduction of state Old Age Pensions.
Enacting these and other rational reforms are critical in transforming how we as a nation address crime an approach that should direct policy away from incarceration and toward community-based programs that actually work.
Opponents of rational reforms express concern for the purported plight of those spending money in politics, but none for the voter's right to know who is paying for campaigns meant to influence their votes and to curry favor with their representatives.
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"The silent masses of businesses out there should have been on the phone with their Congressional representatives calling for rational reform," said Hobey Bauhan, president of the Virginia Poultry Federation, whose members include some of the biggest low-wage employers in the state.
The mind glazes over at the sight of the words so let's just refer to it as hrothgar reform and congratulate the president and Mrs. Pelosi for pushing it through Congress, a rational reform that the stonewall opposition depicted as a flock of hooded vampires rising from the steaming swamps of Stalinism.
But whether the court can defend its bizarre ruling in practice is questionable, and pressure groups are rushing to take advantage of the judgment to file a blizzard of voting-practice lawsuits that only confuse things further.So is Washington right to give up the prospect of rational reform and leave voters to throw themselves on the tender mercies of Saint Chad?
He disliked the militarism and centralism of modern, would-be rational states such as Prussia or, later, Napoleon's France (which he thought promised "hell on earth"); he felt at home in Germany's multiplicity of states small enough for rulers and ruled to have a sense of personal obligation to each other; he believed in the possibility, and necessity, of gradual and rational reform.
Robert Greifeld: Well certainly we can get rational reform.
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