So, Bloomberg’s soda ban got struck down by a judge who called it “arbitrary and capricious.” I’m not sure Bloomberg understood that as a criticism. Don’t the left think politicians entire job is inflicting, arbitrary capricious ideas on the public? Like look at Obamacare; it’s just some arbitrary garbage hacked together no one even fully understands and now I’m going to have to pay more at one of my favorite restaurants.
The infuriating thing is that these politicians never suffer any consequences for their idiocy. What we really need to do is start inflicting arbitrary, capricious ideas on them. And that would actually make sense as they are our servants and we can tell them to do whatever — not the other way around. So if we want Bloomberg to have to sing and dance the Lollipop Guild song on request, then he must. And if we decide a president is never allowed to golf, then Obama must stay off the golf course or be tasered. And if you want us to leave you alone, you leave us alone. Deal?

I’d be for an amendment to prevent them from exempting themselves from anything. And then, just for schadenfreud’s sake, let’s say that any tax OR FEE (You crazy judges!) applies triple in rate or dollar amount, whichever is more money, to all elected officials.
I’m sick of the elitism and of being nickled and dimed to death.
***Breaking***
(AP) – The judge that struck down Mayor Bloomberg’s “Big Gulp Law” warned the mayor today that he would be next if he persisted in implementing arbitrary rules on consumers in New York City. In an highly animated and emotional public statement, the judge said, “Mayor Bloomberg in New York City? We’re going to have to SHUT YOU DOWN!”
“They are our servants and we can tell them to do whatever — not the other way around.” LMAO…that is absolutely the funniest most hilarious statement you’ve ever posted here.
A twelve dollar security processing fee every time they enter or leave the capital building. When they approach the security screening area, a TSA agent will spin a big wheel to randomly select which clothing item has to be removed for special security attention.
@3: ” ‘They are our servants and we can tell them to do whatever — not the other way around.” LMAO…that is absolutely the funniest most hilarious statement you’ve ever posted here.’ ”
The truth is funny . . . the foundation of IMAO humor.
Remove their immunity from Liability on laws they pass.
Let everyone injured or killed by exploding airbags sue them.
Let everyone killed in a “rollover” accident because their seat belt held them in place would sue.
Let everyone paying four dollars a gallon for gas sue the congress because their fuel doesn’t give them the mileage they would get without alcohol in it.
Sue to make perjury for politicians a Capitol crime.
How about we require them to spend their out of session hours locked in cages like a bunch of friggin’ animals. Then we could charge people admission to poke at them through the bars and toss them peanuts and popcorn.
“Sue to make perjury for politicians a Capitol crime.”
If, instead of “politicians”, you amend that to “elected or appointed officials”, I’d go along with that.
I’d also add “offering or accepting a bribe” to that capital crimes list, and define any gift not from the official’s immediate family as a bribe.
I think it would be reasonable to require all of them to wear their underpants on their heads, and walk like the Minister of Silly Walks…