LeoG Posted Friday at 11:31 PM Report Posted Friday at 11:31 PM 19 minutes ago, WRUE951 said: Yup,, always talked about but we will never see that reality. I'm not sure the SCOTUS would call that constitutional. Quote
WRUE951 Posted yesterday at 12:36 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 12:36 AM 1 hour ago, CaptainSarcastic said: You got that right. It's very difficult to become a multimillionaire on a salary of 150K in 2 years...gotta make it a career! and they alwasy say they are going to investigate insider trading. More flap gaben tcp2525 1 Quote
WSHH887 Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago You can change the Constitution. Problem is the folks who start the ball rolling aren't going to put themselves out of work. We did it for state officials here, but it was the citizens who did it. We have an initiative process that lets the citizens create laws independent of the legislature and governor. Once we voted for the death penalty. The courts said was in violation of the state constitution. So the citizens up and amended the constitution. Sadly we still haven't executed anyone because the governor has violated his oath of office. Quote
tcp2525 Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, WSHH887 said: You can change the Constitution. Problem is the folks who start the ball rolling aren't going to put themselves out of work. We did it for state officials here, but it was the citizens who did it. We have an initiative process that lets the citizens create laws independent of the legislature and governor. Once we voted for the death penalty. The courts said was in violation of the state constitution. So the citizens up and amended the constitution. Sadly we still haven't executed anyone because the governor has violated his oath of office. California is a state that's not known for common sense and practical solutions. All prisoners, especially death row inmates, should be sentenced to hard labor stamping out Baofeng and Midland radios for sixteen hours a day. Quality would increase 10-fold and they could use 60/40 solder so they get their daily allowance of lead. Plus, since they would be "Made with Pride In The USA" they are totally tariff free. Nothing worse than not using all those "natural resources" we have sitting on their asses. Quote
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