One of the most surprising things about “growing” up, and getting into the “real world”, was that adults are still children.
At work I have to set up seating charts because some people don’t like sitting next to others, or they will end up squabbling over something.
This was surprising. Adults still need seating charts?
I’ve come to accept this notion. But I’m saddened that the expectations are that a whole state can act like a child. Florida, I’m looking at you.

I will agree that the process needs revision, the super delegates and wacky time schedule…but this is the gamble you crazy kids took. You knew if you did this you’d be put in time out and grounded, and you acted out anyways.So the answer isn’t to mope in you room and not go and vote in November. To “punish” the DNC for not giving in. The answer is to be adults and vote for the person you want when the actual general election is taking place, You can blame mom and dad…and Howard Dean…all you want but let’s just try to grow up for a second.
THANKS FLORIDA.
p.s. Florida, if you mess this one up again…I’ll take away your phone privileges and believe me it will hurt you more than it will hurt me.

Awww it got a boo-boo on its Jacksonville.
A little rain on Sunshineville.
Yea, I am waiting to find something in the national arena that the state of Florida can’t somehow sully, soil or otherwise make cheap and ugly. Politics there have always been about pandering, its very history is based on transplants and entitlement, currently (as throughout its history) the wealth-to-poverty and education disparities there would make caste systems in India look like a socialist utopia. One thing about Hurricane Katrina - it took the focus off how HORRIBLY Florida consistently dealt with disaster preparedness, response and insurance claims over the better part of the past century.
The calls for reason and rationale need to be directed to the superdelegates, not the self-entitled, progressive-LiTE, baby boomers and ex-beach babes in Florida Democratic party.