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Title: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: sgrizzle on September 18, 2014, 03:34:57 pm
So dropping common core made us non-compliant so we lost federal funding and GAINED federal oversight.

Apparently bucking real-id is causing us to not be able to fly anymore:
http://fox43.com/2014/09/18/oklahoma-residents-will-soon-need-passport-to-hit-the-skies/



Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: guido911 on September 18, 2014, 03:44:44 pm
So dropping common core made us non-compliant so we lost federal funding and GAINED federal oversight.




No.


Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: Townsend on September 18, 2014, 03:50:25 pm


Apparently bucking real-id is causing us to not be able to fly anymore:
http://fox43.com/2014/09/18/oklahoma-residents-will-soon-need-passport-to-hit-the-skies/



That will certainly make it faster and more convenient for the traveler.


Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: Red Arrow on September 18, 2014, 04:10:20 pm
That will certainly make it faster and more convenient for the traveler.

At least until everyone gets a Passport.
 


Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: Hoss on September 18, 2014, 04:13:52 pm
Kinda funny though...this was something President Bush wanted, so you would think rank and file Republicans would want this.

Think they might also want it even more when they realized that as a Senator, our current President objected to having it also.  With their current antics, wouldn't it stand to reason that they' REALLY REALLY want it now?

Not in Oklahoma evidently.  Just tell everyone Obama was against it.  That should get all Republicans on board with it.


Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: Ibanez on September 19, 2014, 07:57:32 am
I would say I don't understand how we keep electing these morons, but just yesterday  our resident Bagger here in the office was raging about President Obama sending the military to Africa to help with the Ebola outbreak. However the Bagger knows this isn't true and it is really just a plot to infect as many of the military personnel as possible so that they will come back here, cause an outbreak that will then allow the President to declare Martial Law so he can remain President forever.



Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: saintnicster on September 19, 2014, 08:16:39 am
I would say I don't understand how we keep electing these morons, but just yesterday  our resident Bagger here in the office was raging about President Obama sending the military to Africa to help with the Ebola outbreak. However the Bagger knows this isn't true and it is really just a plot to infect as many of the military personnel as possible so that they will come back here, cause an outbreak that will then allow the President to declare Martial Law so he can remain President forever.
He's not educated enough to know how Ebola spreads, so can we really blame him? /s


Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: Gaspar on September 19, 2014, 09:12:33 am
There's a lot of bad sentiment towards government right now.  It seems to be across the board, and focused on a number of core issues.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/09/19/us-usa-secession-exclusive-idUSKBN0HE19U20140919


Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: Hoss on September 19, 2014, 09:29:27 am
There's a lot of bad sentiment towards government right now.  It seems to be across the board, and focused on a number of core issues.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/09/19/us-usa-secession-exclusive-idUSKBN0HE19U20140919

Makes me wonder if these people wanting to secede would want to so much if the US government asked the seceding states to pony up money for the infrastructure they've got now as part of the secession agreement?  Somehow I bet that might be a bit of an issue.


Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: heironymouspasparagus on September 19, 2014, 10:34:11 am
I would say I don't understand how we keep electing these morons, but just yesterday  our resident Bagger here in the office was raging about President Obama sending the military to Africa to help with the Ebola outbreak. However the Bagger knows this isn't true and it is really just a plot to infect as many of the military personnel as possible so that they will come back here, cause an outbreak that will then allow the President to declare Martial Law so he can remain President forever.



Are you working in my office???

Oh, wait...no...I have 3 of them!



Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: Red Arrow on September 19, 2014, 11:39:31 am
Makes me wonder if these people wanting to secede would want to so much if the US government asked the seceding states to pony up money for the infrastructure they've got now as part of the secession agreement?  Somehow I bet that might be a bit of an issue.

Some states might be willing to pay some others to leave.
 
 ;D



Title: Re: Can we quit bucking federal standards because 'Murrica?
Post by: Gaspar on September 19, 2014, 11:44:40 am
Makes me wonder if these people wanting to secede would want to so much if the US government asked the seceding states to pony up money for the infrastructure they've got now as part of the secession agreement?  Somehow I bet that might be a bit of an issue.

That would be an issue for some states, but the majority could invoice the government for the difference in federal revenue vs spending.
(http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2941/15102821069_8bc545dd02_o.png)

Of course no one is going to secede.  They are just going to vote that way.  ;)

I'm looking forward to the new focus on individualism and independence. I think the pendulum has swung as far as it can.