Title: Illinois state lawmaker has meltdown on House floor: ‘Let my people go!’ (Video-Text) Source:
CBS URL Source:http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/ ... loor-let-people-194225738.html Published:May 31, 2012 Author:Bill Hemmer, Host Post Date:2012-05-31 03:37:09 by Murron Keywords:None Views:1230 Comments:1
Illinois state lawmaker has meltdown on House floor: Let my people go! (Video-Text)
An Illinois state lawmaker lost his temper in dramatic fashion on Tuesday when he screamed and threw papers in the direction of his colleagues on the floor of the state House.
Republican Mike Bost says he was simply protesting changes made to a proposed pension bill offered by House Speaker Michael Madigan, a Democrat. The bill had recently cleared a House committee and has been endorsed by Gov. Pat Quinn.
"Total power in one person's handsnot the American way!" Bost screamed from the state House floor.
As the local CBS Chicago affiliate reported, Bost then threw several papers in the air and attempted to punch them with his fist as they drifted downward.
"These damn bills that come out here all the damn time, come out here at the last second!" Bost said as he threw the papers on the floor. "I've got to figure out how to vote for my people!"
Bost and other Republicans are opposed to the structure of the bill, which would raise local property taxes to decrease annual cost-of-living increases for public employees.
"You should be ashamed of yourselves! I'm sick of it!" Bost said. "Every year! We give power to one person! It was not made that way in the Constitution! He was around when it was written! Now we give himwe've passed rules that stop each one of us! Enough! I feel like somebody trying to be released from Egypt! Let my people go!"
A much more composed Bost later appeared on Fox News, where he discussed the incident, telling host Bill Hemmer, "Normally, I really don't act that way."
Still, Bost appeared far from contrite. When Hemmer asked about his return to the state Legislature, Bost said, "My hope is that maybe we sent a clear message yesterday that we will continue working together in a bipartisan manner."
Hemmer closed the interview by joking that Bost would be interesting company at a Chicago Bears game.
"It's an exciting time, my family has told me that before," Bost said.
Bost and other Republicans are opposed to the structure of the bill, which would raise local property taxes to decrease annual cost-of-living increases for public employees.
Why would they object to a thing like that? Don't they know the public employees are mostly relatives on politicians and affirmative action hires that couldn't get a job doing anything else,but perform a valuable service by voting for whoever promises them the most free stuff?
Usually sitting politicians with a D behind their names.
So you have to sell your house and car to be smaller and cheaper ones in order to be able to afford the taxes on them? So what? Aren't those small sacrifices to make in order to make sure you get to see public employees standing around and supervising public employee with a shovel or broom the next time you are hung up in stop and go traffic and finally get to the end of it?
So what if you got laid-off or downsized and had to take a salary cut. Aren't you PROUD to be in a financial position where you can brag about paying the money to keep these people who can't be fired or laid off employed and still getting their yearly salary increases?
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