The House Refuses to Serve the Interests of the Citizens, Again

uh so I don’t really have a response because this is a rep matter but uh I’ll speak with skye and see what I can do

oof big meme

in 2 weeks watch firestone pull a firestone and not give two shits about the congress elections.

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@DannyboyJurist, I’ll be quite honest. Whenever it comes to managing Congress most people in Firestone have no idea what to do. It’s not really an exception either with these new candidates, many administrations that have held office in the past and which also claim to be “extraordinary administrations” just haven’t been able to get the job done.

The fact of the matter is that in Firestone, most people have little to no experience with parliamentary procedure along with the fundamental basis of how a general assembly functions. There’s many hard copy books which are also in the form of a pdf which you can find online, however many people aren’t as willing as I am to educate myself about the body of Congress with a two hundred page format.

I wouldn’t be surprised if half of our Congress weren’t even aware of the different types of sessions, motion, actions, requests to the chair, etc. It’s extremely shameful that both chambers, in general, cannot get their act together. Under Canine’s administration, there has been little to no action for influence brought upon by his many Lieutenant Governors, same with the Butsworth administration - not to mention OVG’s resignation.

Maybe we should stop praising some of these “heroes” after they publically submit their resignation who have done little to nothing in fixing the issues we currently face, like for example the one you list on this post.

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weird flex but ok

  1. People in Congress doesn’t have experience
  2. When congress do something like this you guys say “WHO LET YOU IN CONGRESS” and when elections come you guys just vote random people to get elections over with.
  3. This was on Mother’s Day which is a idiotic move.
  4. I want a waffle
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out of curiosity – how many members of congress actually do their research? it seems like a lot of these failed bills could have been passed if congress literally does any research or talks to anyone regarding the issue at hand

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Oh boo hoo. How horrible it must be to be a cop.

Interesting read. I definitely can say I have plans for subtle illegal jobs for criminals that necessarily doesn’t require violence for v2 :eyes:

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totally agree. i’ve been getting killed on all teams so much more often since the bank robbery update came out, criminals are robbing banks, getting the money and using it to either kill people, or to rob more banks and kill anyone who attempts to stop them

As a Congressman I agree. A good portion of congress has no recent experience or flat out no experience in the field.

as a mayflower cop i can say thats not true

I agree with Skye and Congress that the punishments were far too severe.

Excuse me…?

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You sound like a Public Defender. :wink:

@TimothyConyers If Danny and I win (giving me the privilege to lead the Senate), I intend to essentially rewrite our entire legislation during the process of codification. Perhaps this will provide an opportunity for citizens to become more actively involved in the legislative process (which will ultimately lead to more experienced Representatives and Senators), or at the very least, create election requirements that are reasonable but firm. Doing so would not only benefit us by providing more knowledgeable congresspeople, but would also limit the probability of any legislative corruption or coups that could form from the “inside out.”

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how will you do that?

why does tim always bring my name up in conversation like damn. how do i have anything to do with the house

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He just loves you canine.

Killed 15 cops me alone.