
Foray into politics & legislation-passing.
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Big Uglies
While I understand the need
for bundling pieces of like-legislation
into the same bill so Parliament
doesn’t get bogged down passing
thousands of unique, highly specific laws;
too often omnibus bills: bury
controversial provisions; complex &/or
controversial material (not all of which
might have been adequately
debated in either of the houses);
or hide pork barrel clauses
amid the thousands of pages.
Furthermore, their sheer massiveness
& often quick adoption timetable
prevents parliamentarians from informing
themselves concerning all relevant issues.
To me — these Big Ugly bills ring Big Loud
alarm bells every time they’re proposed …
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Day 13 – TI disagree with Professor Tolkien
*Not
One book to bring them all
and in the omnibus bind them
conversely & perhaps unsurprisingly
i’m also not a huge fan of omnibus
editions when it comes to books
books previously published separately
should under no circumstances
be brought together as one volume
& not just because the paper’s cheaper
to lower costs — or that they weigh as much
as two household bricks off their diet
but because they lose both elegance
& individuality when crammed together
between the same two mass-market covers
& this even applies to The Lord of The Rings
(Tolkien only grudgingly allowed it published
as three volumes considering it one big book)
— to me three is the absolute perfect number
even if Book IV The Ring Goes East drags till Faramir
& The Return of the King does kinda give it all away