Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Kateism

Kateism: Resorting to a cheap statutory trick to do whatever a narcissistic, elitest dem governor wants to do; regardless of the rest of the legislature. Or in the alternative, Katism. Your call-apply as relevant.

Well, we had to give the Kansas Budget battle some kind of ism. What a cheap trick by a socialist governor to save face politically. A process known in some blogs as KateGate. The power of allotment ignoring most parts of the statute--like how it requires 30 days notice before it becomes effective.

Now from my experiences, I know every governor named Kate thinks she is above the law and ignores statutory compliance when it is inconvenient for all those advocates of Kateism. I remember a few years back asking for Kate people to comply with the Kansas Open Records Act and produce communication between a certain GOV and her cronyily appointed friend, the KS Dir. of Revenue.

And honest to my higher power (before judges she is the boss of), had the audacity to state in writing, there was no communication between her friend and her. Now that is Kateism. So having the ability to be able to unbelievably lie in a court of law via an All Nazi-like attorney just because you are the judge's boss is also a necessary part of Kateism. I was subjected to KateGate.

Another factor important in Kateism is desperation about getting a new job. Like Secretary of HHS or something similar. Because getting elected as a Senator in a Republican state is nothing but pure fantasy. Also, per Kateism fly all over in a turboprop plane on the taxpayer's dime to places like CA, DC and anywhere else so you can ignore one's current job until it is crisis time. Also, search for and find any part of statute that is even remotely close to save face politically. Like yesterday. And wham! Skip the other parts of the statute--they are not important to advocates of Kateism.

The final factor-motivation. Apply Kateism when you are facing the attention of the national media for creating a budget crisis in the first place because you were too busy flying around trying to get another job instead of doing the duties of the job you are presenting in. As well as use spin to blame the legislature or anyone else for messes one has created by using Kateism.

To all this power of allotment nonsense, I say hell with the Presidential line item veto. Give Barry some Kateism including power of allotment. When you do though, skip the 30 day notice requirement statutory nonsense as provided in K.S.A. 75-3722 and hope the legislature allows you to get away with it.


Maybe an Upcoming Post: Why the worthless SEC should bring financial stability by getting rid of puts, calls,and any other speculative nonmanufacturing related paper transactions that don't produce much of anything except huge chunks of financial instability

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