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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Again, selective outrage. If he doesn't sign a bill it automatically becomes law 30 days after adjournment. Many to most states are like this. People, at least know the facts before you start reposting misinformation. You are part of the problem![/quote] So he is behaving differently than any other previous governor but it's "selective" outrage. Oh. [/quote] Oh please I remember Northam signing the SB1303 guaranteeing in person school on the very last day. Andplusalso - the Ds are no better. Youngkin is basically doing payback for the Ds not approving one of his cabinet selections which they historically just rubber stamp - and so the Ds also behaving differently as well. It’s really becoming clear to me that the difference between the Rs and the Ds is the difference between gonorrhea and chlamydia. [/quote] Dems opposed one nominee who was wholly unfit and approved lots of others without incident. That’s a little different from what Youngkin is doing. [/quote] What exactly is he doing - signing one version of a bill instead of both? It's the same result for citizens.[/quote] Custom and practice is for the governor to sign both versions, regardless of who sponsors them. Youngkin is signing the Republican-sponsored House versions while vetoing the Dem-sponsored Senate versions so the Republican sponsors can claim credit and the Democratic sponsors can’t. It is rank partisan politics, and highly divisive. Definitely not he behavior of someone who is trying to a uniter as Youngkin claimed he would be. He’s petty and vindictive, which are not good traits in a leader.[/quote]
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