Those bratty boys Scottie (Fitzgerald)

and Robin (Vos) are fighting again for daddy's (Walker's) approval and, long-term, which he'll will the biggest piece of his estate.
This squabble began when Scottie made some side deals with daddy to get the State budget adopted which Robin had delayed last year because Robin wanted some friends (road builders) to automatically get a bigger allowance which they usually shared with Robin and everyone in their club.
It's complicated, since Scottie is in the club, too, and he wanted fund the bigger allowance by borrow some money that other people would have to pay back.
Robin was miffed that daddy sided with Scottie over who was right or wrong, then made it worse by throwing a tantrum and shade at daddy on Twitter like all the kids do, and daddy took him to the woodshed.
Now Scottie wants to show Robin that daddy was right to slap Robin down by dissing the plan which Robin and some friends put together to close down a hell-hole youth prison which daddy and Robin and Scottie had all tolerated for years because it made them all look like tough guys.
For Scottie, it's more important to make Robin look impotent than it is to behave like a big boy and do the right thing than do something completely new to Scottie - - behave like an adult and do the right thing.
And to further stamp his foot, Scottie wants to write some new rules that will make it harder for cry-babies like Robin to ever again slow down another budget, so from Team Scottie to Team Robin, the message while kids are suffering in a state-sponsored Abuseorama is "HAHA."
Yes, this is all irrational and childish, but that's what you get when you turn over all branches of state government to game-players.

and Robin (Vos) are fighting again for daddy's (Walker's) approval and, long-term, which he'll will the biggest piece of his estate.
This squabble began when Scottie made some side deals with daddy to get the State budget adopted which Robin had delayed last year because Robin wanted some friends (road builders) to automatically get a bigger allowance which they usually shared with Robin and everyone in their club.
It's complicated, since Scottie is in the club, too, and he wanted fund the bigger allowance by borrow some money that other people would have to pay back.
Robin was miffed that daddy sided with Scottie over who was right or wrong, then made it worse by throwing a tantrum and shade at daddy on Twitter like all the kids do, and daddy took him to the woodshed.
Now Scottie wants to show Robin that daddy was right to slap Robin down by dissing the plan which Robin and some friends put together to close down a hell-hole youth prison which daddy and Robin and Scottie had all tolerated for years because it made them all look like tough guys.
For Scottie, it's more important to make Robin look impotent than it is to behave like a big boy and do the right thing than do something completely new to Scottie - - behave like an adult and do the right thing.
And to further stamp his foot, Scottie wants to write some new rules that will make it harder for cry-babies like Robin to ever again slow down another budget, so from Team Scottie to Team Robin, the message while kids are suffering in a state-sponsored Abuseorama is "HAHA."
Yes, this is all irrational and childish, but that's what you get when you turn over all branches of state government to game-players.