The federal government reopens tomorrow on terms that have been acceptable to Congressional democrats since the shutdown started, so in the end what do supporters of the republicans in Congress take away from this experience?
Quote from: Bill Peckham on October 16, 2013, 08:10:08 PMThe federal government reopens tomorrow on terms that have been acceptable to Congressional democrats since the shutdown started, so in the end what do supporters of the republicans in Congress take away from this experience?Now Bill, don't gloat.
So why doesn't a vote come to settle this shutdown?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/13/house-republicans-rules-change_n_4095129.htmlInteresting.
Dear Aleta, read the article and several others. They did INDEED shut down the Foothills parkway which is what I was referring to and left kids in an isolated part of the county in great difficulty getting home on dangerous roads.The National Park Service also closed the Foothills Parkway, a major thoroughfare in the county. The closure came without warning and left the local school district scrambling to get children back to their homes./The children live in the eastern Tennessee community of Top of the World – serviced by School Bus 49. Normally, the bus travels along the Foothills Parkway. Other roads leading to the isolated mountain community are impassible by bus.“It’s dangerous,” said Nancy Kemp, the spokesperson for Blount County Schools.”It’s very curvy and straight up the mountain. It’s just not a safe route.”One local resident told Knoxville television station WBIR that the alternative roads are “white knuckle routes.”http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/10/07/all-about-power-and-leverage-feds-shut-down-major-roadway-block-access-to/I guess you don't know what is going on in your neck of the woods by our residing dictator in chief.
I am so tired of the bologna they get away with. Between the gerrymandering so they have the House and trying to block the vote like in NC. It is disgusting and anyone who supports this should be ashamed.
Quote from: Hemodoc on October 14, 2013, 04:52:03 PMDear Aleta, read the article and several others. They did INDEED shut down the Foothills parkway which is what I was referring to and left kids in an isolated part of the county in great difficulty getting home on dangerous roads.The National Park Service also closed the Foothills Parkway, a major thoroughfare in the county. The closure came without warning and left the local school district scrambling to get children back to their homes./The children live in the eastern Tennessee community of Top of the World – serviced by School Bus 49. Normally, the bus travels along the Foothills Parkway. Other roads leading to the isolated mountain community are impassible by bus.“It’s dangerous,” said Nancy Kemp, the spokesperson for Blount County Schools.”It’s very curvy and straight up the mountain. It’s just not a safe route.”One local resident told Knoxville television station WBIR that the alternative roads are “white knuckle routes.”http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/10/07/all-about-power-and-leverage-feds-shut-down-major-roadway-block-access-to/I guess you don't know what is going on in your neck of the woods by our residing dictator in chief.All right, Peter. You still didn't acknowledge a couple of things. First you claimed that you never said that the highway through the park was closed. You did. Secondly, you ignored that I said that Foothills Parkway is another issue. Yes, it was closed, and yes, the children had to use another route (a white knuckle road I have traversed many times). You failed to understand that Foothills Parkway is FREQUENTLY closed. When it is, those poor posturing politicians, parents and school personnel don't have any cause to whine to the media in an attempt to make it seem that the administration in Washington is deliberately causing them discomfort. Your condescending tone is not becoming, but I doubt an apology will be be forthcoming. I notice that you also continue to use derogatory language when referring the President Obama. That is not very becoming either. Nor does using immature language strengthen your arguments in any way. It seems to be your style, though.
So, what is the justification for abruptly closing the highway which is not even IN the National Park itself? That is even more troubling and it was shut down to increase the pain of the shutdown. If it is not inside the park, what justification do they have? That is an even worse scenario. I see it is open again and the closure was not a weather related issue at all. This is even more troubling. But if you want a dictatorship, so be it. Be careful what you ask for.
But if you want a dictatorship, so be it. Be careful what you ask for.
If we had a dictatorship the government would not have shut down. It was a failed GOP plan driven by the right wing Tbaggers that caused the government to shut down. Even GOP long term politicians are publicly admitting it was a mistake that cost the GOP politically. The GOP is badly brocken imo.
Woe is us. hehehe
Maybe to you not funny. To me very funny. That is what I call freedom oh pious one. Sheesh!
Quote from: Shaks24 on October 21, 2013, 02:06:25 PMMaybe to you not funny. To me very funny. That is what I call freedom oh pious one. Sheesh!Now that is funny, yes, freedom to be enslaved. Very funny indeed.
hehehe I'm free free free! Except for four manuals a day. Thank God for my government and medicare or I guess I would just have to curl up in a corner and die.