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「在這自由的國度
你想做什麼都可以 除非......」
有「除非」就不是「都可以」
就不是絕對的自由
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半夜彈琴的人是錯的 睡覺的人是對的
室內吸菸的人是錯的 拒絕二手菸的人是有權利的
多數通過的決策是榮耀的 被否決的少數是被犧牲的
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如果自由必須「不妨礙他人的自由」
那是彈琴的人妨礙睡覺自由?
還是睡覺的人妨礙彈琴自由?
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現行的法治制度和有限度的自由
或許是穩定社會的黃金比例
但我心裡明白這不是完全的自由
是我們的柔軟的合群與善意的妥協
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“In this free country, you can do anything except…”
With the presence of an “except”, it’s not “anything”, and that isn’t true freedom.
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The person playing the piano in the middle of the night is in the wrong, and the one sleeping is in the right.
The person smoking indoors is in the wrong, and the one who is against secondhand smoke is in the right.
The majority of policies that are passed are glorious, and the minority that are vetoed are sacrificed.
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If freedom includes “not impeding on the freedoms of others,” then was it the person playing the piano impeding on the rights of the sleeping one?
Or was it the sleeping man impeding on the rights of the piano player?
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Legal systems currently in effect with limited liberty may be the golden ratio, but I clearly understand from deep within that it’s not complete freedom.
This is the soft compromise we make for both our social nature and our good intentions.
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「vetoed」的推薦目錄:
vetoed 在 Apple Daily - English Edition Facebook 的精選貼文
With the Myanmar crisis deepening, ethnic Chinese living in the country are worried that they will become targets of revenge after Beijing vetoed a United Nations resolution to condemn the military coup.
Read more: https://bit.ly/2YPyH0e
中國在聯合國反對讉責緬甸軍政府,令緬甸華人非常恐慌,擔心會成為當地人的發洩對象。
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vetoed 在 元毓 Facebook 的最讚貼文
談美國總統的否決權(on the veto power of the US president)
The phrase "presidential veto" does not literally appear in the Constitution of the U.S. However, the Article I requires every bill, order, resolution or other act of legislation approved by the Congress to be presented to and signed by the president of the U.S. And this requirement creates some scenarios:
1. Normally the president signs the bill within 10 days (excluding Sundays) and enacts the bill.
2. The president may veto the bill by returning it back to the Congress with a statement of objection within 10 days.
3. Each house may override the veto by voting. Two thirds of each house are required. Once the veto is overridden, the bill will automatically be enacted.
4. The president may do nothing, and after 10 days (excluding Sundays) if Congress has not yet adjourned, the bill is enacted into law.
5. The president may do nothing, and if Congress adjourns before the 10th day (excluding Sundays), the bill is not enacted into law. This is known as "pocket veto" and it can't be overridden.
Bill Clinton had vetoed 36 times, George W. Bush 12 times, Barack Obama 12 times, and Donald Trumps has vetoed six times.
Franklin D. Roosevelt had vetoed mostly up to 372 times by regular veto and 263 times by pocket veto.
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vetoed 在 Utah Gov. Spencer Cox vetoes social media censorship bill 的推薦與評價
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox dropped his first veto on a bill that would have put new rules on the books to regulate perceived censorship practices ... ... <看更多>