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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    just prolonging the end result. the legislation will pass and the .gov people will have to struggle like the private sector.

    will of the people....elected republicans, the dems show how spineless they are by running to other states, away from their jobs they were elected to do. I think they should all be fired and hung.

    funny thing is liberals are praising them for their backbone, for sticking up for what they believe in.

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    I think every state legislature needs written into the bylaws, that if an elected representative of the people, Leaves the state for anything other than state business or an emergency during the session, as soon as they cross the state line, They have tendered their resignation. This would work both parties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    I think every state legislature needs written into the bylaws, that if an elected representative of the people, Leaves the state for anything other than state business or an emergency during the session, as soon as they cross the state line, They have tendered their resignation. This would work both parties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    funny thing is liberals are praising them for their backbone, for sticking up for what they believe in.
    So the libtards have now redefined spinelessness as backbone. Why am I not surprised? Run away from votes they don't like, but scream and howl and use derogatory terms for others when they do something those libtards don't like. Nothing like common sense and logic (heavy sarcasm here)...

    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    I think every state legislature needs written into the bylaws, that if an elected representative of the people, Leaves the state for anything other than state business or an emergency during the session, as soon as they cross the state line, They have tendered their resignation. This would work both parties.

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    I LIKE IT! Can we extend that idea to Congress and the Senate as well?
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    And you KNOW they're not using their own pocket money to charter flights and hotels in another state. Flaking out of doing their jobs on the taxpayers' dime.... THEFT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lebru View Post
    They "supposedly" fled the state. I read this too, and to be fair, it sounds like they are doing the same thing a lot Congressmen (both sides) have been doing since Obama took office....Skipping out on votes, not showing up for votes, ect. Hell didn't some of them even miss their swearing in ceremony this past January?
    Wrong. This is different. It wasn't just a few skipping out on a vote. It was all of them and the state laws say that there needs to be at least one Dem there to vote on the bill or no one can vote on it. They didn't do this because they were lazy like all the other politicians that don't show up, they did it so the bill can't move forward. If only just one Dem shows up, the bill likely passes and they lose...so what do sore losers do? They don't play...

    Added: they may ask the state police to track these guys down. Also, people are getting pissed that the teachers haven't worked for 3 days. The schools are closed and that makes life very hard for working families. It may seem like there are a lot of people against this but I am willing to bet that an overwhelming number of the general populace of that state is going to turn against the teachers, etc that are on strike. Over 600 called in sick today. I think all 600 better show up back to work with a doctor's note or they get fired. A bunch of dipshit people upset because someone had the gall to ask them to pay into their own retirement accounts. OMG. They just want them to contribute something like 5% and they are freaking out. Go to hell you entitled, useless public employees who call in sick to work because you might have to pay a fraction of the amount that the rest of us do. Makes me sick. Fire them all.

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    I hope a Dem sneaks bak in and they pass it. These unions have gotten out of control. They want more and more but do less and less. CA is a perfect example of that. Fuc* all the teachers that abandon the kids they claim to be striking for. GO back to work and make these kids the smartest in the world then come talk about raises and more perks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2008f450 View Post
    I hope a Dem sneaks bak in and they pass it. These unions have gotten out of control. They want more and more but do less and less. CA is a perfect example of that. Fuc* all the teachers that abandon the kids they claim to be striking for. GO back to work and make these kids the smartest in the world then come talk about raises and more perks.
    There is far too much corruption on both sides of the argument.

    on one side I understand what you are saying, but on the other side you have ass-hats cutting 357 Million from state budgets while proposing medicare for illegals...


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    Yeah that.

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