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So it seems my state is in good hands. Really.

PostPosted:Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:50 pm
by Mental
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me ... 5334.story

Bunch of bickering fuckers.

I'm not one to complain, but people are about to not get paid, and Schwarzenegger is going to veto the budget? That's not helpful. I mean, collectively they've bungled this for awhile, but this strikes me as particularly factional and bullheaded in the face of people about to not get paid in the middle of a bad recession.

If people start running riot on the streets and looting (probably won't happen around where I live, but whatever) and we lose civil order, I'm going have to get medieval on people. I doubt it'll get that bad, but this is New York in the 1970s, over here.

PostPosted:Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:09 pm
by Kupek
Up here in NY (temporary home for the next few months), the state senate is acting like a bunch of fourth graders. There was a coup of sorts with who controlled the Senate, and then - I shit you not - the Democrats and Republicans held parallel sessions with both sides voting on bills with the justification that the other people were in the room.

Last week, someone hid the key to the chamber.

The latest in the clusterfuck: http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/ ... confusion/

PostPosted:Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:51 pm
by Mental
Kupek wrote:Last week, someone hid the key to the chamber.
XD

That actually does sound like something we all might have done in fourth grade.

PostPosted:Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:55 am
by Zeus
I can't say this enough: it's the people's fault for voting for these rejects.

PostPosted:Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:20 am
by SineSwiper
Kupek wrote:Up here in NY (temporary home for the next few months), the state senate is acting like a bunch of fourth graders. There was a coup of sorts with who controlled the Senate, and then - I shit you not - the Democrats and Republicans held parallel sessions with both sides voting on bills with the justification that the other people were in the room.

Last week, someone hid the key to the chamber.

The latest in the clusterfuck: http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/ ... confusion/
I remember reading about that, and thinking the same thing. OH NOES! Somebody hid the key!

The rest of America just thinks it's sad and childish.
Zeus wrote:I can't say this enough: it's the people's fault for voting for these rejects.
Somehow I doubt that how they act when there's a "coup" in the senate doesn't factor into their slogans, campaign commercials, or the public eye.

PostPosted:Wed Jul 01, 2009 1:07 pm
by Zeus
SineSwiper wrote:
Zeus wrote:I can't say this enough: it's the people's fault for voting for these rejects.
Somehow I doubt that how they act when there's a "coup" in the senate doesn't factor into their slogans, campaign commercials, or the public eye.
Are there people protesting in the streets over this?