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"There was little or no discussion of the budget in the House or Senate since the GOP majority had signed off in closed caucuses on the proposed changes to the base budget."
Big surprise our legislators are not discussing this openly. I guess there truly is no transparency in government anymore. It is looking more and more like our legislators are our masters and we have no say in what happen to us.
"It is looking more and more like our legislators are our masters and we have no say in what happen to us."
If you don't like the way things run, vote against the incumbents. Voters are in charge. But it makes no sense to continue voting for the same guys and then complaining how they do things.
May I send Herbert some of my bills?
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