WILL LEGISLATURE MOVE ATLANTA TO IDAHO AND OTHER STUPID MATTERS
With the
Legislature about to wind up another colossal performance of democracy
in action, there is still some unfinished business awaiting our public
servants.
My
sources tell me that these are matters that should have been dealt with
earlier in the session but those darn lobbyist dinners take an
inordinate amount of time, as do the trips to the bank to deposit the
contributions they get from lobbyists so they can get reelected and
dazzle us with another colossal performance next year.
Tops on
the list of issues still to be considered is the School Teachers
Unimportant People In Decline Act, or STUPID. This measure would
establish a task force to track down the handful of public school
teachers in Georgia who are not yet downsized, dumped on or
disillusioned and offer them retraining for new and exciting careers in
the recreation industry. These include managing the bait buckets at the
George Ervin Perdue fishponds located throughout the state and raking
out the horse patoot at the George Ervin Perdue Horse Patoot facility in
Houston County.
The
measure is predicted to pass overwhelmingly because all Georgians agree
that teaching our kids to compete in the emerging world economy is
nowhere near as important as hooking a ten-pound largemouth or
discovering the one hundred and one uses for horse patoot around the
house.
Another
measure yet to pass this session is the anti-Martian invasion bill
sponsored by Sen. Majority Leader Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) and Sen.
Chip Pearson (R-Dawsonville). This singular piece of legislation was
considered only after assurances that the state is awash in money, there
are no traffic problems to speak of and the bass are biting.
As noted
in this space earlier, the bill will prevent the installation of
microchips on our body parts without our permission, thereby giving
Martians no hint of where we are or what we are doing. This should
thwart any impending attack on Georgia and instead encourage the aliens
to invade Vermont, where they would feel right at home. In a gesture of
extraordinary interplanetary cooperation, the two senators have worked
closely on the legislation with our Ambassador to Outer Space Cynthia
McKinney (D-Uranus.)
Another
last minute addition to the legislative agenda is the Move Atlanta
Anywhere bill that seems to be gaining momentum. A recent survey by the
Round or Square Polls, Inc, a subsidiary of The Yarbrough Multinational
Media and Pest Control Company located in Greater Garfield, found that
nobody in the state likes Atlanta and really don’t care where it is
located as long as it is not in Georgia. The poll says Georgians think
that Atlantans suck up all the available water, can’t locate Taliaferro
County on a map-- much less pronounce it -- and think Sweet Tea is a rap
star. Legislators are considering moving Atlanta to Idaho, which is
west of Canada or Colorado. I’m not sure.
With the
move, our public servants can once again have fun dinners with lobbyists
and pass weird legislation without us looking over their shoulder. At
the same time, we wouldn’t know where they are or what they are doing
and therefore we wouldn’t be embarrassed all the time. It is a win-win
for everyone.
If the
General Assembly is serious about moving Atlanta, look for Gov. Sonny
Perdue to put in a strong bid for Bonaire. “As we all know, the
governor has not been able to do much for the folks back home during his
eight years in office,” a spokesman said. “If we could locate the
capitol in Oaky Woods up wind from the fish pond and the horse barn but
near the new Little League headquarters, it would be his way of atoning
for his neglect of the area – assuming we get a $100,000 tax break.”
I am
grieved to say that one piece of legislation that won’t make it again
this year is the effort by Rep. Bobby Franklin (R-Cobb) to get red clay
declared Georgia official dirt. But don’t despair. Rep. Franklin is
said to be already researching what kind of dirt they have in Idaho and
if there are any Martians there.
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