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No More Mr. Nice Speaker

Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma says his caucus’ patience with absentee Democrats is wearing thin. I frankly don’t blame him.  Democrats have been gone since February 21.  Their absence has cost the taxpayers of Indiana more than $368,000 in lost productivity.  Their list of demands has gone from one to 11 to four to three and if the last exchange of letters between the Speaker and Democratic Leader are to be believed the two sides are now down to two (vouchers and project labor agreements on public projects).

So far, the GOP has only made one major concession, pulling right-to-work legislation off the table.  Democrats have conceded everywhere else.  Their latest concession seems to be on charter schools and if you take a close look at the Democratic Leader’s letter (I’ve embedded both leaders’ letters in this post), they seem to be agreeing to Republican tinkering with vouchers.

What’s also interesting in all this is that as the GOP works on bills to make it more palatable for its own members; it seems that Democrats are using those changes as reasons to drop their objections.  This is a brilliant strategy for a group with no real end game.  As Republicans work out their own issues on legislation, slowly take them off the table.  And if I were the Republican Speaker, I would not appreciate being played like this and I’d start planning a little retaliation.

I would not bring back right to work legislation, but whatever I could do to politically screw the other guys, I would.  And I’d do it by not only going after them, well I would with some redistricting in the six or seven remaining competitive districts, but I’d also make sure to work with friends on the second floor and across the rotunda that there were extra special budget cuts in appropriations that went to the absentee members districts.  And that’s just to start.  The list of possibilities is endless . I know this because I’ve had plenty of time to think of this stuff as members have been absent.

As a famous Chicago humorist once said, “politics ain’t no bean bag”.  Mr. Speaker, it’s time to stop getting played, pick up gavel, and start using it as a hammer.

  • cynical sam

    “start using it as a hammer”. LMAO. Adul, working on your comedy again? On a good day he would only hit his hand. He’s been stepping on his #### since this walkout has ensued. Keystone Cops….how about Statehouse Flops? The only thing funnier than gubmint is concentration camps.

  • Pauldevine

    That’s how we got into this mess!

  • BlackBart

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  • Barnard

    And there lies the overall problem with our current political system…. Abdul, are we in this to get something accomplished or to “screw over” and “retaliate against” the other side? Before anyone goes off on D’s being absent and R’s not giving an inch….. BOTH sides are guilty of this. If we could get our politicians (and our political bloggers) to think less about screwing the other party and more about accomplishing results we’d all be a whole lot better off.

  • cynical sam

    What? Seriously. Look what your leaders have accomplished in just the last 10 years…..14.3 trillion in debt, roughly 88 trillion in unfunded debt. Thats a whole lot of accomplishment.

  • Barnard

    Exactly my point….

  • Vagina Veggie

    Bosma compounded the walkout aftermath by engaging in letter writing. Only 1 letter is sufficient: “There will be no negotiations unless they are inside the statehouse”. All of this letter writing is like playing ‘tag, you’re it’. Childish. The more letter writing; the more these out of state conversations have some legitimacy and contribute to delay. How sad for Hoosiers.

  • pascal

    Kind of you to notice the unfunded, off balance sheet, debt. One wonders about all the debt of that nature in Indiana that no one ever talks about. If I am not mistaken, this latest amendment to the Constitution removed the debt limitation opening the doors to all sorts of mischief.

  • pascal

    Neither the folks who elected the fleebaggers or those who knew enough about their character to oppose them are being, in fact, represented. How long would it take to merely recognize the fact that their actions demand and deserve a rapid impeachment? Their seats are vacant and their being officially gone opens the door, in my view, for a truncated House to have a quorum easily. I must dig around and find my Indiana Constitution to see what it says about impeachment.

  • Melyssa

    I kind of wonder about Indiana’s CAFR (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report). No one ever talks about that. Why is that?

  • Dave

    We’ve seen the movie & nobody wants Potterville. What makes the Illiana hot tub caucus think the Bauery would do?

  • cynical sam

    Last time I bothered to look:
    ISTA unfunded retirement: 25+ billion
    Unemployment Insurance: 3.2 billion (3 months ago +5% interest)
    Yet wunderkind Mitch has a rocksolid balanced budget. Hmmmm.
    Abdul will argue not all teachers will retire at once. True. At this rate they all retire within one month. HaHaHa. Maybe we can sell I-70 to the Chinese and I-65 to the Saudis. Then they can charge tolls. Wait. I know. We can sell Boone county roads to Hendricks county and Hendricks county roads to Johnson county and on and on. They can all charge tolls and Indiana will BE the new Shangrila. Yippee. This problem solving sure is easy. Yes, Pascal, you sure the the mischief call nailed. Ciao.

  • cynical sam

    Maybe if the letter was written on a blank warrant for arrest sheet it would carry more weight. Personally. I would prefer a shoot-on-sight warrant but I think they only still have those in Texas.

  • cynical sam

    Right on, Pascal. If memory serves, the InCon authorizes impeachment for anyone except Dems/Repubs. I hear Andy Hornung is back from Texas, I’ll try to call him as he is an expert on the InCon.

  • cynical sam

    ALERT !!!!! ALERT !!!!!! ALERT!!!!!

    Please read. Many think I’m a tinfoil-hatter, whatever, this guy certainly is NOT. Link below:
    http://www.zerohedge.com/article/guest-post-alert-nuclear-and-economic-meltdown-progress#comment-1002966

  • guest

    Maybe these renegade Democrats can apply their advance earnings into their prison commisary. Wonder if they allow a toupee?

  • Twisted sista

    You might be onto something, Guest. Bauer can eat all my vagina veggies he wants in lockup. I hope his fellow inmates don’t confuse his wig for pubic hair.

  • Jhays

    Sure! Mitchpoleon is balanced. You can tell, because he drools from both sides of his mouth. Unfortunately, he expects the same from the populace. The scenario you have about Asian / Arabian swap meets for Indiana property will likely end up on the docket. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see it, as it’s not a lot more outlandish than some of the other crap they’ve stuffed down us.

    I say, if the Dems ever do return. The Statehouse doors and windows should be nailed shut. In a perfect world, it would then be flooded.

  • Jhays

    Because the CAFR is a quark. It only exists when it is not being observed. The equivalent of borrowing five grand from a friend, so the bank will think you have money and lend you more.

  • Rico

    I agree it’s a waste of time. Bauer can’t read anyoway!

  • Steved608

    The republicans are going to do whatever they want no matter what anyone does. This year was supposed to be the budget, redistricting, school reform. They are just running through what their handlers want.If they ran on what they are doing now a few less would be there now. Some of the races were decided by fewer that a hundred votes.

    I personally know a lot of union members who vote for Bosma and company because of abortion, guns, gay marriage amendments and immigration.

    I know a lot that are choking now and I am laughing at them because
    every time the republicans get total control they decide they need to legislate everything that they feel the uneducated masses need for our benefit.

    Bosma got elected minority speaker of the house by running on the theme that the previous minority speaker had been too willing to work with the Demorcatic governor, even though the Republicans had controlled the senate for years and nothing got out of there without Bob Gartons blessing.

    So now he cries about not working together? Give me a break. He can do a lot of damage in the redistricting, but last time I looked the republicans ran unopposed other than some Libertarian candidates in 30 house races. So much for his “We are doing what we were elected to do”. He showed his muscle and will continue to do so untill someone runs against him in a primary, that is the only way he will be gone unless he move up the political food chain.

    My life will sure better by them spending time and effort protecting me from two people of the same sex having the same benefits anyone else does. The churches can deny marriage as is their right to do. I think the republicans spend so much time on that because it’s the only way they can keep away from each other.