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How difficult is it to make laws?

How difficult is it to make laws?


Laws have a big role in society. Every law has a national purpose, but they have an international effect. They are the thing that is made for making rules for the community, and large communities need more laws. The purpose of the law is to make the rules, how we should act in every possible situation. And the thing, what makes it difficult to make laws is that they are not pleasing to everybody. Some people are against the law every time or they are not resisting the law itself, but they are resisting the details of the law or details in punishments, what breaking the law causes. 

And that is the thing, what makes the legislative process very hard and long. When people are making laws, they should always concern, what kind of effects a certain law has for the nation. The thing is that the laws might have a bigger effect than we ever thought. The thing that people should think about is why something used to do? Why things like universities have exchange programs? 

Those programs are bringing fresh thinking for those institutions. And foreign investments are important because they are bringing money to the country. When we are looking at the possibility, that the foreign investors can be acting as the minor partner, we should ask why somebody makes the investments, what they cannot control? This is the major problem in the legislation. 

We can be nationalists full of national spirit, but then we are facing the reality, that if we want things like investments, we should promise something to investors. And the thing that we should promise is safety for those investments. Nobody will put millions to some object if there is no profit or no guarantee that money can take out. The international crisis is things that can begin that some other nation sees that the benefit of its citizens is dangered in some other nation. 

When we are looking at history, Adolph Hitler used the position of the German minority as an excuse to begin military actions against Poland in 1939. That case started the Second World War. In that kind of situation, friends are important. And we should understand that the powerful nations, what have strong nuclear force are more willing to start military actions for supporting their benefit than small nations, what have not so strong force in their hands. 


Think fast and think again


Fast thinking is the thing, that we all respect. But thinking fast is the thing that leaves space for inaccuracy. Fast thinking makes people able to make decisions in the cases, where the car is going to an accident, but if we want to make decisions in the parliament, we must concern carefully, what we are doing. And in that case, we must think slower and observe the problems on all sides. If we think that the state is some kind of car, what is going forward nicely, and stops when we push the brake and want to take coffee, we are wrong. 

There are many inaccuracies in the state, and the most important of inaccuracies are the humans, the humane chain in the ring. When we are making laws for the government, we should understand that the laws that are concerning millions of people are causing the mass-effect, which might be very hard to stop, when it once starts. The state would be one of the simplest things in the world if there is no humane effect. 

The human mind is the thing that makes the actions of people very hard to predict. And the thing is that the governments are for humans. If we don't concern and observe what we are doing when we are making laws, we might make a very bad mistake. So what if the mistake affects billions of people? That thing would cause a very devastating effect, and the thing is that the effect, that is pushing millions of people is hard to control. When something starts in society, and if that thing affects too many people, the effect is hard to control. 


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