No email archiving? really? Of an IRS director?
Do you know what the data retention policy/rule/law is for an IRS director? Not what you think it should be but what it actually is?
this is so important because california's legislature is so horribly disfunctional, and because you need 2/3 vote to pass any bill that levies taxes, it means a minority can basically shut down regular operation.
btdubs this was just one of the reforms passed by Arnold Schwarzenegger, who I think will be remembered as one of the best governors in CA history.
First, the legislature was so screwed up because it used to take a 2/3 majority to pass a budget, which meant the minority party could shut down the government if they threw a hissy fit. Since Prop 25 passed in 2010, we've had a Democratic majority in both houses and a Democratic governor and gridlock is gone. Balanced budget! Surplus! Arnold didn't support Prop 25.
Second, Arnold didn't "pass" anything regarding open primaries. Prop 14 was a constitutional amendment that passed both houses of the legislature and then was approved by the voters. Arnold supported it but didn't pass it.
NEWS FLASH: Dumbass programmers make dumbass mistakes and produce dumbass code.
Those of us at the adults' table get to use real forks and steak knives and we don't hurt ourselves at all.
But really, you wanted Mojolicious.
This.
While I've never been ticketed, I always ride on the side of the left lane (against traffic).
So you're one of those jerks I have to move my bike into traffic to go around as you head towards me in my lane because you don't have the survival instincts of all other mammals? Or is it that you're a sociopath?
The data doesn't lie.
That paper is not about facts but statistics (as in "lies, damned lies, and statistics"). Not the same thing.
After Goliath's defeat, giants ceased to command respect. - Freeman Dyson