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Sirius_
Ninja0428
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,119
United States


Political Matrix
E: -2.00, S: -7.91


« on: April 24, 2018, 12:17:32 PM »

You continue to spread lies that our assembly has been inefficient, ineffective, and that our governor has been slow and inactive. If you would pay some attention to our government you would see that the 10th assembly has accomplished a lot, much more than the 9th assembly. The 10th assembly may have even been the most active in history, but I won't say that outright. Please don't use blatant lies as your campaign platform.
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Sirius_
Ninja0428
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,119
United States


Political Matrix
E: -2.00, S: -7.91


« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2018, 02:16:26 PM »

You continue to spread lies that our assembly has been inefficient, ineffective, and that our governor has been slow and inactive. If you would pay some attention to our government you would see that the 10th assembly has accomplished a lot, much more than the 9th assembly. The 10th assembly may have even been the most active in history, but I won't say that outright. Please don't use blatant lies as your campaign platform.
Here’s the deal Ninja, as a former Assemblyman and former Speaker, I realize that the Assembly’s activity has been becoming slower and slower, and is more inactive than ever before. I know this because I’ve been monitoring the activity of Lincoln’s legislative body on my own time. As for our retiring Governor, he couldn’t even get ahold of his own office when he was locked out of his account, he’s not lazy, just inexperienced with regional government. These aren’t lies, Mr. Assemblyman. These are true things I’ve seen.
What indicates to you that the 10th assembly has been lazy? The assembly was getting slower, but with our new government-including governor AZ-we've created a surge of activity that I expect to continue into the 11th assembly. And how is the fact that AZ can't get into a locked account prove anything? How would he possibly have been able to get to his office? If you were in the same position you wouldn't have been able to either. Our assembly has had 26 bills on the floor, most of which have passed-including some major achievements. You can't say things and always expect them to be true.
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Sirius_
Ninja0428
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,119
United States


Political Matrix
E: -2.00, S: -7.91


« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2018, 05:50:25 PM »

You continue to spread lies that our assembly has been inefficient, ineffective, and that our governor has been slow and inactive. If you would pay some attention to our government you would see that the 10th assembly has accomplished a lot, much more than the 9th assembly. The 10th assembly may have even been the most active in history, but I won't say that outright. Please don't use blatant lies as your campaign platform.
Here’s the deal Ninja, as a former Assemblyman and former Speaker, I realize that the Assembly’s activity has been becoming slower and slower, and is more inactive than ever before. I know this because I’ve been monitoring the activity of Lincoln’s legislative body on my own time. As for our retiring Governor, he couldn’t even get ahold of his own office when he was locked out of his account, he’s not lazy, just inexperienced with regional government. These aren’t lies, Mr. Assemblyman. These are true things I’ve seen.
What indicates to you that the 10th assembly has been lazy? The assembly was getting slower, but with our new government-including governor AZ-we've created a surge of activity that I expect to continue into the 11th assembly. And how is the fact that AZ can't get into a locked account prove anything? How would he possibly have been able to get to his office? If you were in the same position you wouldn't have been able to either. Our assembly has had 26 bills on the floor, most of which have passed-including some major achievements. You can't say things and always expect them to be true.
There you go again, I never said the Assembly was lazy. I legitimately acknowledged the slowing pace of the assembly. It’s always been a problem. I’ll acknowledge this, you all have submitted many bills, but a majority of theme have been tabled,such as Lincoln Rail’s Expansion, left to die, like Universal Basic Income and prison reform, or failed, like the reform of the Lieutenant Governorship. Contrary to your claim, Ninja, the Assembly has a lot of work to do before they’re at an acceptable standard, and as far as my concern, both the members and the Governor are at fault. Now, one problem is out of the way with the exit of yourself and Jimmy, but I think it’s time for AZ to leave. Good luck at your new job.
Prison reform passed, I'm doubting how much you've actually been monitoring the assembly. The Lt. Gov reform failing isn't our problem, it failed the referendum. We did as much as we can. I admit that we didn't handle the rail expansion bill well, I tabled it so it wouldn't clog the assembly forever. Overall, however, we made many accomplishments, including passing several major bills that tackle important issues, and no assembly has ever passed more legislation. Activity in the assembly has been increasing ever since February, and that fact is undeniable. I don't claim perfection in any way, but it's just as blatant of a lie for you to say that the 10th assembly and current governor have been incompetent.
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