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The total breakdown of the state, particularly New York State

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Mark B. Posted: Tue, Jun 23 2009 5:31 PM

I would assume I am not the only one totally enjoying the utter breakdown of government in New York State, with the State Senate totally paralyzed.  The Democrats were trying to conduct a session from the Podium while Republicans were conducting their own session in the well.  Hopefully, this will continue and cause major disruptions in New York State.

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Stranger replied on Tue, Jun 23 2009 5:36 PM

This is typically the moment when the great general shows up with a regiment of grenadiers and takes power.

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Mark B.:

I would assume I am not the only one totally enjoying the utter breakdown of government in New York State, with the State Senate totally paralyzed.  The Democrats were trying to conduct a session from the Podium while Republicans were conducting their own session in the well.  Hopefully, this will continue and cause major disruptions in New York State.

This is when the Federal government in on the hinges of kicking in the senate and declaring it dissolved for the sake of national security....

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