So why even the pretense of courting them? Absurd...And the press is seldom if ever on our side…
Well, we know he doesn’t have grapefruits. So now, the question becomes raisins, or neutered?Well, at this point, I am about split between thinking the Governor will veto HEA1296 and just letting it become law on it's own.
I thought sure he would sign it into law late Friday.
Obviously I was wrong.
This gives me less faith that he may just let it pass.
If he intended to sign it, he would have done so by now.
Our Governor sucks.
Our Governor sucks.
This is what the R is missing. In fact one could argue there are a couple females with bigger cojones than moat of the party. (Boebert green noem)
“In an environment where there are very safe seats, you get candidates who, with an issue like gun control, try to outextreme the other candidate,” he said”Ahem...the Indiana GOP needs to wake up.
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Yep. Yep. Yep.So, how are you guys holding up? Anybody else here as antsy, pissed off, impatient, and wound up as I am upon seeing HEA1296 sit in limbo over this weekend? One would think, in this state, that it would be a signature the day it landed on his desk.
Pretty much exactly as I expected. I just hope I'm right on the end game.So, how are you guys holding up? Anybody else here as antsy, pissed off, impatient, and wound up as I am upon seeing HEA1296 sit in limbo over this weekend? One would think, in this state, that it would be a signature the day it landed on his desk.
Either way, him and the horse he rode in on.Pretty much exactly as I expected. I just hope I'm right on the end game.
Wife said he'd veto. I said it'd sit without signature and become law
I felt that way until about 8 PM on Friday. Now I am just waiting to see what he does. If he vetoes, I do think there's a pretty good chance of it being overridden. Nothing to do now except write, call, and wait.So, how are you guys holding up? Anybody else here as antsy, pissed off, impatient, and wound up as I am upon seeing HEA1296 sit in limbo over this weekend? One would think, in this state, that it would be a signature the day it landed on his desk.
They are literally against individual freedoms.I’d direct his attention to the AOC’s of the country. Fortunately with constitutional carry, the extremism is in the direction of liberty.
I have no problem whatsoever with the horse he rode in on.Either way, him and the horse he rode in on.
I do.I have no problem whatsoever with the horse he rode in on.
You have very high expectations for equines.I do.
Mr. Ed should have bucked his tyrannical ass.
Ive seen horses react negatively to scummy people before...You have very high expectations for equines.
I didn't know there was a two-pronged test in the metaphor. That changes everything.Ive seen horses react negatively to scummy people before...
When neither the dog, nor the horse, like someone it is often [but not always] a good indicator.
According to this, it`s veto-proof?I felt that way until about 8 PM on Friday. Now I am just waiting to see what he does. If he vetoes, I do think there's a pretty good chance of it being overridden. Nothing to do now except write, call, and wait.
They are literally against individual freedoms.
"Kim Bellware covers national and breaking news for The Washington Post. She previously worked for City Bureau, The Huffington Post and as a nationally-focused freelance reporter." Ah, that explains the level of her investigative journalism and unbiased reporting.