Silly Government
Government does weird things. Laws get passed to remedy a situation, but end up meaningless later. Laws get outdated, but remain on the books. Some laws are inexplicable - they just seem dumb! Not only that, but governmental rules, regulations, rulings, and goings-on can look purely stupid to an observer. Here are some of these, each researched and not requiring any stretch of the imagination. This short e-book lists 151 bits of silliness for your enjoyment!
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Silly Government
Government does weird things. Laws get passed to remedy a situation, but end up meaningless later. Laws get outdated, but remain on the books. Some laws are inexplicable - they just seem dumb! Not only that, but governmental rules, regulations, rulings, and goings-on can look purely stupid to an observer. Here are some of these, each researched and not requiring any stretch of the imagination. This short e-book lists 151 bits of silliness for your enjoyment!
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Silly Government

Silly Government

by Mark Johnson
Silly Government

Silly Government

by Mark Johnson

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Overview

Government does weird things. Laws get passed to remedy a situation, but end up meaningless later. Laws get outdated, but remain on the books. Some laws are inexplicable - they just seem dumb! Not only that, but governmental rules, regulations, rulings, and goings-on can look purely stupid to an observer. Here are some of these, each researched and not requiring any stretch of the imagination. This short e-book lists 151 bits of silliness for your enjoyment!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011887192
Publisher: Possum Press
Publication date: 10/22/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 232 KB

About the Author

Mark Johnson has worked as an investigator, manager, budget analyst, attorney, writer, and more. He has a wealth of experience in government and watching government work (or not work, as the case may be!).
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