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by pyuser583
883 days ago
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This is just a normal practice in the US. Defense of Marriage Act is actually an exception. The people supporting it honestly thought it was defending marriage, and the supportive public knew exactly what it did. It passed with a veto proof majority a few weeks before a presidential election, received tons of press, and nobody was confused about what it did. Whereas the Inflation Reduction Act had absolutely nothing to do with reducing inflation. |
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Seems arbitrary. There is nothing about that act that even borders on defending marriage, and people supporting it know that. It's a comic misnomer.