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What do you think about the Indiana State Government closing indefinitely if a budget is not passed?

From Indy Star: http://blogs.indystar.com/politics/2009/06/personnel_director_sends...

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I've worked for the City of Indianapolis and a state agency and I will never work in the government again. There is too much BS that goes on in a government job to get anything done. It is a combination of multiple pointless meetings and jumping through hoops.

I agree 100% Chris that there are some state agencies need to be done away with. That is why I left the state agency I was working for. It was ran by someone who should have never ever had been put into a management position and I had a feeling the agency wouldn't be around 5-10 years from now.

BTW, does anyone else want state to do away with township government?

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How do you guys (Chris and Jim) feel about the Military?

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I replied to your conversation about state government. Stick to the topic.

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Oh Jim...

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I'm just simply not interested in having the conversation with you. I don't have energy and know that it would be a waste of time and do nothing but raise my blood pressure.

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:) I know.

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Thus is the nature of 99.9% of internet chats & posts; it may not really do anything (overall) but it stimulates the mind & thought - who in the world will ever see even 0.0001% of what we say or do online? Brian Morgan

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Lord, article is interesting, thanks. Brian Morgan

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State Shut Down Avoided,

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