Life, Liberty and Property Now Officially in Danger
January 5th, 2009 | by Craig |The Legislature opens its biannual session today.
With the House and Senate very equally divided, I’m rooting for the side of gridlock in which very little gets done.
Some GOP legislators have entered the blogging fray at Rotunda Report. I’m hopeful that it will be a true blog with lots of feedback and give and take.

3 Responses to “Life, Liberty and Property Now Officially in Danger”
By Doug on Jan 5, 2009 | Reply
So what’s the over/under on the give/take ratio?
By MikeH on Jan 5, 2009 | Reply
Actually I have a greater fear of the Administrative Rules which full time government employees write in order to – supposedly – implement the intent of the legislation passed by the Legislature and signed into law by the Governor.
And, in reviewing the list of bill requests, I see one Senator has requested a draft for sunsetting all administrative rules.
If that works, then maybe we ought to sunset everything that isn’t specifically enumerated in the State Constitution. Wouldn’t that be refreshing – state government limited to what is specified by the state’s constitution!
By DMerriman on Jan 5, 2009 | Reply
Here’s a thought: how about if we put up a sign in each and every door leading into the building that says “Please use other door”?