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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on April 30, 2009, 11:58:00 AM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=164x1940
Oh my.
Athelwulf (240 posts) Wed Apr-08-09 01:01 AM
Original message
Unicameralism: Good or bad?
Hi Nebraskans. This Oregonian would like to talk a bit about your nonpartisan, unicameral state legislature. I get the basics: It's got only one chamber, and there are officially no parties. Do you think it's a better way of doing things than the way every other state does it? Do people generally approve? Does anyone ever think it shouldn't be that way? If there were a proposal to change it, would you be against it? And why? Isn't it a pain not being able to tell right away who's a Repug and who's actually decent?
It's easy.
If they're (R), they're actually decent.
If they're actually decent, it's a given they're (R).
Simple as that.
silverojo (1000+ posts) Wed Apr-08-09 01:14 AM
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1. Everybody knows who the Republicans are
It may not be mentioned, but people know the past history of the politicians well enough to know if they're Dems or Repukes.
And let's face it, in Nebraska, it's damned hard to tell the Dems from the Repukes at times.
As for the Unicameral...I've been away from the state for several years, so I don't know how well the system is working, compared to a traditional House/Senate setup. I'll leave it to longtime Nebraskans to answer that question.
Oh, it appears to work, and it's popular.
That however doesn't mean franksolich likes it. It's pretty stupid, really.
joeglow3 (554 posts) Wed Apr-22-09 04:29 PM
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2. I love it
For no reason other than I don't understand why you need 2 houses in a state legislature. While we pay out Senators crap (it need to be increased), I am glad we don't have to pay salaries for double people.
The reason the Nebraska state legislators are paid "crap" is because we want them to hurry up and get done legislating, and get back to their real jobs as quickly as possible, leaving us alone.
residentfan (61 posts) Fri Apr-24-09 11:00 AM
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3. Term Limits
The Unicameral was much more non partisan until the people of Nebraska, in their "wisdom" decided to put term limitations on their senators. Now partisanship is the catch word and the Republican Party has been working overtime to make Nebraska a third world country. Oh, and so the Democrats don't feel too cocky: it was a Democrat that led the mob to vote for this idiotic law.
That of course is nonsense.
The Nebraska Democrats began partisanizing the unicameral back in the 1970s; term limits never came along until about 25 years later.
I'm not sure who the "Democrat" was, who "led the" decent and civilized people of Nebraska to vote for this utterly-sensible law. There's gaps in my knowledge, because while it was going on, I was wandering around the socialist paradises of the workers and peasants, out of touch with Nebraska.
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lol.
they are so very sure of things even when they know nothing
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lol.
they are so very sure of things even when they know nothing
Those things for which they have no knowledge are those things they are most certain of. It's kinda cute to watch - for about 0.68 seconds, then it just makes you sick to your stomach to know that people can actually be THAT STOOOPID, intentionally, it would appear.
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Those things for which they have no knowledge are those things they are most certain of. It's kinda cute to watch - for about 0.68 seconds, then it just makes you sick to your stomach to know that people can actually be THAT STOOOPID, intentionally, it would appear.
Worse yet, they are allowed to vote.
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Worse yet, they are allowed to vote.
A couple of things here . . .
1) Coach, where's Omaha Steve in that thread? I'm surprised that he hasn't had an opinion.
2) Now that I think of it, I'll do my Spainsh Inquisition impersonation . . . There is no second thing.
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Coach, where's Omaha Steve in that thread? I'm surprised that he hasn't had an opinion.
I dunno.
I was surprised to not see my fellow Nebraskan there, as he's pretty much the bulk of the Nebraska forum on Skins's island.
Of course, since it's Nebraska, it's like being a goldfish in a thimble.