Nope, the hottest Florida city, with zero history and the worst traffic anywhere, located where no respectable city should be.
A wannabe capital that will probably whine loud enough to have our capital relocated to this monument to urban sprawl.
Nope, the hottest Florida city, with zero history and the worst traffic anywhere, located where no respectable city should be.
Easy, tiger (get it?). You'll never catch me defending Orlando, other than its Dem politics with a Disney twist.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 12:22 pmNope, the hottest Florida city, with zero history and the worst traffic anywhere, located where no respectable city should be.
A wannabe capital that will probably whine loud enough to have our capital relocated to this monument to urban sprawl.
Other than FSU grads and fans, not that many care to go to the capitol anyway. But if you got into centralizing for "fairness" you'd have to move Olympia, Augusta, Salem, Madison, and all the Canadian capitols, plus DC would have to move to Kansas. Oh, wait...
Bingo.O Really wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 2:06 pmOther than FSU grads and fans, not that many care to go to the capitol anyway. But if you got into centralizing for "fairness" you'd have to move Olympia, Augusta, Salem, Madison, and all the Canadian capitols, plus DC would have to move to Kansas. Oh, wait...
I was thinking population central as much as geographical central. Back when I was a lobbyist or even just a more involved citizen in state politics than I am now, it mattered a lot to me that the capital was closer to my home than Raleigh, which is somewhat central, is now.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 2:15 pmBingo.
Besides, we already moved our capital to a central location once, but that was back when distance mattered. I believe that communications are a little different now. Even people in Miami have access to Tallahassee.
Plus, think of all the county seats that would need to be moved, if geographical central is really important
Yep, they deserve each other. Plus, a pol would really, really have to want to serve, and no way would 45SHOLE have ever run. The US population center is in MO, also fine with me.plus DC would have to move to Kansas. Oh, wait...
Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:32 pmI was thinking population central as much as geographical central. Back when I was a lobbyist or even just a more involved citizen in state politics than I am now, it mattered a lot to me that the capital was closer to my home than Raleigh, which is somwhat central, is now.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 2:15 pmBingo.
Besides, we already moved our capital to a central location once, but that was back when distance mattered. I believe that communications are a little different now. Even people in Miami have access to Tallahassee.
Plus, think of all the county seats that would need to be moved, if geographical central is really important
This site was way easier to find than I thought it would be, the very first that I saw and clicked on:
State Centers of Population
Olympia isn't very far SW of WA's population center.
Augusta IS ME's population center.
Salem practically is OR's population center.
Madison isn't very far SSW of WI's population center.
Not sure about east-west, but I'll bet that most Canadian capitols are near population central along the north-south axis.
Raleigh is about 100 miles ENE of NC's population center. Bastards, that 1.5 hours would make a difference to me.Yep, they deserve each other. Plus, a pol would really, really have to want to serve, and no way would 45SHOLE have ever run.plus DC would have to move to Kansas. Oh, wait...
billy.pilgrim - Given FL government, if Orlando is as awful as you say it is, why wouldn't you want pols to have to suffer with it?
Anyhow, is making the move really a thing? I thought you were just joking about what assholes Orlando people are with hyperbole.
I meant "assholes" for wanting to move the capital, if that's really even a thing.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:39 pmNot the people, they are mostly the same bunch of transplants who comprise most of our population. The town location was my point - a swamp with no breeze away from the water
There is no real initiative to move the capitol. But DeSantis did mention it as something he might "look into." Nagonnahappen.Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:42 pmI meant "assholes" for wanting to move the capital, if that's really even a thing.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:39 pmNot the people, they are mostly the same bunch of transplants who comprise most of our population. The town location was my point - a swamp with no breeze away from the water
Pols-buraucrats-swamp-stifling air-away from nice places to recreate, not to mention Goofy and Mickey Mouse: What's not to like about that?
Then the political yokes and talking heads would have nothing else to say. The question is how to shut tRump up?O Really wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 5:31 pmSo yapping heads all over talk about the "Mueller Report" and it says this and it says that, yet nobody has actually read it. Why don't they say that whatever Barr has to say about it would not be admissible in court because it would be considered hearsay. Maybe Trump didn't "collude" but I certainly don't find a one page summary of somebody else's thousand page report to be credible.
The petition to the House of Representatives reads:
"Stand up for our families, our constitution and our democracy. Support Rep. Rashida Tlaib's resolution calling on the House Judiciary Committee to start an impeachment investigation against Trump."
Petition to major news media outlets:
"Stop protecting Donald Trump and parroting William Barr's personal conclusions about Robert Mueller's Russia investigation as if they are fact. Investigate what evidence the Mueller investigation actually obtained and do everything in your power to obtain and publish the report."
Wouldn't that be a complete waste of time?Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:26 pmTELL ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAM BARR TO RELEASE THE MUELLER REPORT. NO DELAYS.
Probably, idk. His clumsy coverup attempt has already not gone as smoothly as he hoped. I'm not sure the original plan was to release it at all. Now, the likely fight is over the extent of redactions. Then:billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 5:25 pmWouldn't that be a complete waste of time?Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:26 pmTELL ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAM BARR TO RELEASE THE MUELLER REPORT. NO DELAYS.