Friday, April 1, 2011

It's going change..because it has to.

A few months ago I started to think that I'm one of those weird people who thinks way too much about everything. My friends were telling me that there is absolutely no reason to think so much.

I've just realized that there is no such thing as thinking too much. There is no such thing as an overachiever. There are achievers and underachievers. I've always marveled at people who don't have the things that make most people happy, but are some of the happiest and most intelligent people I've ever met. I've realized that they've attached their person to a truth and lived in and through that truth
Quite elementary, yes.
Truths exist.
Laziness is a disease. Focus is golden and priceless.

Is it true that the president and the Gang of 8 (top Democrat and Republican intelligence officials in the House and Senate) authorized military action in Libya TWO to THREE WEEKS AGO?
If not, I am never watching MSNBC again.

*Change of subject*

The governor's interaction with the Belmont Police Department is limited. Contact between the two parties occurs in extreme emergencies such as natural disasters. Contact may also ensue during state budget planning, or when there are other issues of finance that affect the police department. Further, the governor interacts with the police department when there is a new law taking effect and the police department needs clarification on the meaning of a particular clause or how to enforce the legislation.

Study questions:
1.) Page 166 lists the eight states that do not employ a lieutenant governor's office. Why would these states not see a need for the office as it automatically fills the governor's position in case he or she is not able to complete a term.

2.) Based on the characteristics of a successful governor on pages 163-43, why did Meg Whitman lose the last gubernatorial election?

3.) Why would the governor not have full firing power?

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