Determining what is an "appropriate synonym" is in itself a subjective affair. I must concur with Cormac, it might be a triviality, but when is NSGP not dramatic and prone to tear its head apart?
Laws require objective, specific and precise definitions. I'd argue that this subjective amendment would only create ambiguities, as demonstrated by Cormac. And we cannot have it. For one of the issues toxicity finds substinence is ambiguity, which leads to confusion, and, in the end, might lead to confrontation.
And allowing the Speaker to edit a vote? I certainly wish that to not be the case. Whilst we can object in the circumstances that a Speaker is to be corrupt and change a citizen's choice at the last second, we should not have to object in the first place. That demonstrates poor lawmaking, a poor fabric to sew Lazarene law, and, as an effect, an united and harmonious Lazarus.
An expansion of the availabilities of how to say a vote, as suggested by other members of this chamber, is more optimal. Like so...
Laws require objective, specific and precise definitions. I'd argue that this subjective amendment would only create ambiguities, as demonstrated by Cormac. And we cannot have it. For one of the issues toxicity finds substinence is ambiguity, which leads to confusion, and, in the end, might lead to confrontation.
And allowing the Speaker to edit a vote? I certainly wish that to not be the case. Whilst we can object in the circumstances that a Speaker is to be corrupt and change a citizen's choice at the last second, we should not have to object in the first place. That demonstrates poor lawmaking, a poor fabric to sew Lazarene law, and, as an effect, an united and harmonious Lazarus.
An expansion of the availabilities of how to say a vote, as suggested by other members of this chamber, is more optimal. Like so...
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