An article by the Heartland Institute focuses on the adverse affects of the stimulus bill’s weighty legal lingo. The author claims that lawyers will have their hands full trying to find out ways for their clients to get a slice of the massive government check. Although the increased job security for laywers that this forest of verbiage enables was probably unintended, this may well catalyze a trend in which everyone scrambles for a piece of somebody else’s pie. And we’ll all end up paying for it later.
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