Bush Administration Working under the Tables

federal.jpgThe Bush administration has found a way to circumvent congress and the senate with regard to reforms they are issuing for the protection of businesses. Their strategy is lawmaking which circumvents and passes over hearings and deliberations by the two law making bodies. This is why the majority of businesses favor the decisions of the government due to support they get that lessens the ability of people to file lawsuits against businesses. The trend was noticed by policy analysts who have long been seeing the underground moves of the government. Businesses love it yet it diminishes the ability of consumers to get their rights enforced by courts with lawsuits and other legal actions. This is done by the government for any moves in the White House or Justice Department would be immediately met with stiff opposition by critics of the administration. The Administration does this by accompanying laws with expansive preemptions clauses that leave little room for consumers to sue companies over faulty products or any other valid reason.