[quote=SD Realtor]No I am not barking up any wrong tree.
Bankruptcy laws should apply here. The minute you start exonerating certain parties then the entire system is tainted.
It doesn’t matter how big the framework is. If the framework is f-d up, then it needs to be fixed. It should not matter if that framework is private or public.[/quote]
Glad to hear you’re on board, here, SDR. If you live in SR (SD), here is your representative:
If not, why not? The deadline to register for the June Primary is May 21 and you can now register (or reregister for another party affiliation) online:
I’ll tell you the same thing I told pri-“harvey” on a recent thread:
pri, have you sharpened your pencil to begin gutting and pasting that pesky voluminous old legislation into a *new* redraft to eventually find its way in front of the “public” as I suggested to you and others here on a least two occasions??
You’ve repeated your vitriolic posts about this issue for much longer than the time if would have taken you to work closely with your legislator to drum up some votes among his/her brethren to get these issues on the ballot this year!!
If you want CHANGE, you need to be part of the solution! Instead, it seems “easier” to just post away into the blogosphere lamenting about how “unfair” it all is, lol …..
This isn’t something that be fixed by turning down one’s “amplifier.”
Call Fletcher’s local office ASAP at (858) 629-6290 and ask to speak to his “legislative analyst.” Tell him/her you are free to set up meetings and come in to cull the law to begin “gutting and pasting” beginning with the above sections for Fletcher to reintroduce to his brethren up north to drum up interest for votes on a partial or wholesale repeal. If he becomes Mayor of SD, his successor can pick up the slack!
Who knows, you might even end up getting a couple of free RT’s to Sac and a couple nights stay at a nice HoJo up there!
Glad I could be of assistance! Hey . . . AND . . . GOOD LUCK!! (I sincerely mean that!)