patches70 wrote:Phatscotty wrote:
It's all good P. I watch Maddow everynight and usually watch MSNBC all day. I'm pretty sure I see what your point is, but there is an ocean of context missing (as usual)
You are a better man than I. She grates on me.
I don't defend past democrat policies or assign blame to Michigan's (and Detroit's) woes. I find no pleasure in my fellow citizens plight.
Rather, I'd insist upon those in power, regardless of which party they be affiliated, to follow the rules as if they would follow the commands of God himself should he appear before them and so order.
It is this very type of duplicity perpetrated by too many from both parties that erode respect for the Rule of Law which is the foundation of our Republic. Anything that does that slowly and surely destroys the very nation we live. That is unacceptable regardless of what party is doing it. That's my position.
Peace sir.
Yeah okay I understand. I just want to make a few comments, and then I think at least for myself, I need a few things straightened out.
#1 That entire story wreaks of politics.
#2 What is radical to Rachel Maddow is radical to about 7.5 % of the population
#3 a few key pieces of information are based on "what the Democrats said"
#4 This reminds me of what is going on in Wisconsin, and Indiana, and Minnesota etc (not that far, but similar)
#5 you cant even see how many people raised their hands for the vote.
#6 This look like a very mild version of "Deem and Pass" (Obamacare)
Now, those are not major points, just some things I picked out
For the questions, I need to know...
First and foremost, Is there only one side to this story? (the democrat/maddow side?)
#1 How is Michigan's debt? Have they run out of money?
#2 Is this "immediate" thingy legal, or illegal?
#3 Is there an emergency, or is there not?
#4 It sounds to me like when they changed the Constitution in the 60's, they added the safeguard for laws to take a long time to change so they could possibly make sure they were never changed?
#5 I'm confused about why there is such confusion on whether they have the super majority or they don't?
#6 Did the Republicans run on these issues to use this immediate thingy?
#7 What are the specific problems that the Republicans are addressing (right or wrong)
#8 Is this something Democrats did you Republicans in the past? like a revenge thing?
I have more but we can get into them a few posts down the road.
If we can discuss these issues, I think we can begin to get into this further.