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HagridOfTheDeep
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« on: August 15, 2013, 07:23:57 PM »
« edited: August 15, 2013, 07:31:35 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

There is a reason I avoided this thread like the plague. I talked with the president on this bill privately, and I'll just come right out and say that I was one of the ones who thought it was over-long and difficult to approach. There is a problem with inactivity lately. I am a huge part of that problem. But at some point down the line, we are going to need to stop to evaluate the "scope" of Atlasia. Hard work goes into bills like this one, sure—but some people just can't commit to tackling this type of monster. Same goes for a lot of these Nix bills too. When is it just too much? I miss the days when we were having ten-page debates on 200-word bills.

Anyhow, I'm getting off track. Nix brought up concerns about no one knowing what this particular bills does, and I'm kind of disappointed that we just got more novellas in response to his critique.

I will go through the bill and cast my vote based on the merits of the text. But I agree with the president... like the education bill, this thing has been daunting to approach.
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