If you've ever read some of my opinions on BBHDOS [Barry Barack Hussein Dunham Obama Soetoro] you know that I don't think much of his so-called "intellligence." IMO, he's dumber than a friggin' door knob. [The stammering, yammerin' fool has the lefties in the LA Times claiming that his stammerin' and yammerin' aren't indications of his inability to string two coherent thoughts together, they're proof of his . . . gag . . . "brilliance."] He's one of those "think-they-know-everything-but-don't-know-shits" you find all too often in academia. I recall the adage, "those who can, do . . . those who can't, teach." Don't believe me?
The other day, a Yale professore admitted that he didn't know squat about how a real business operates. He was stunned that a real businessman told him the nuts and bolts of reality as it exists today.
BBHDOS makes Terguson look the most interesting man in the world:
But maybe it isn't ol' BBHDOS' fault. Maybe it's time for us to realize that one man can't run an entire country of over 300 million people and over 20 million illegals. One man shouldn't be able to pick "czars" that haven't been vetted by Congress, let alone the ShitStreamMedia. Maybe it's time we not only elect a President/Vice President, but also a Minister/Mistress of Finance [including social security and welfare], Minister/Mistress of Health [including Medicaid and Medicare] and a Minister/Mistress of Defense [home and abroad, since the two have become ever-so-entwined] who, while subordinate to the President, can't be fired by him/her, but would have to go through an impeachment process.
Surely this country's forefathers never imagined that the federal government would be taking so much in taxes from its citizens. Or that the country would be facing a medical expense crisis of epic proportions. Or that the country would be sending its fighting women, men, and equipment into three different arenas of danger at the same time.
Although I'm a card-carrying "R," with some Tea Party money ideas and some civil libertarian freedom dogmas, I can see where any single party in control of everything, is not a good thing.
We need to so something to stop these crazy impasses generated more by political bullshit than by common sense and situational awareness. We need to more fully vet the people who are in charge of the budget, our benefits system, and the military.
If there's anything we've learned under this Marxist, America-hating, lying pile of platypus excrement, BBHDOS, is that the presidency has too much power over our daily lives. The federal government has attempted to burrow into almost every facet of the citizenry's milieu, from the food we provide our children, to the energy we use, to the cars we drive, to the radio we listen to, to the things we say/type in a country founded on the concept of freedom of speech.
I'm willing to consider alternatives, but it seems to me that frakkin' Albert Einstein couldn't keep track of everything going on and be able to make good decisions in every one of the hundreds of disparate dominions where government has plunged its nefarious roots.
All this will be for naught if we don't get rid of the true evil at the top.
The other day, a Yale professore admitted that he didn't know squat about how a real business operates. He was stunned that a real businessman told him the nuts and bolts of reality as it exists today.
On the way to my connection, I ponder. As an academic with an interest in policy, I tend to see businesses as abstractions, fitting into a theory or a data set. Most policy makers do the same. We rarely encounter the simple human face of the less- than-giant businesses we constantly extol. And when they refuse to hire, we would often rather go on television and call them greedy than sit and talk to them about their challenges.
Recessions have complex causes, but, as the man on the aisle reminded me, we do nothing to make things better when the companies on which we rely see Washington as adversary rather than partner.I was reminded of Rodney Dangerfield in Back to School:
BBHDOS makes Terguson look the most interesting man in the world:
But maybe it isn't ol' BBHDOS' fault. Maybe it's time for us to realize that one man can't run an entire country of over 300 million people and over 20 million illegals. One man shouldn't be able to pick "czars" that haven't been vetted by Congress, let alone the ShitStreamMedia. Maybe it's time we not only elect a President/Vice President, but also a Minister/Mistress of Finance [including social security and welfare], Minister/Mistress of Health [including Medicaid and Medicare] and a Minister/Mistress of Defense [home and abroad, since the two have become ever-so-entwined] who, while subordinate to the President, can't be fired by him/her, but would have to go through an impeachment process.
Surely this country's forefathers never imagined that the federal government would be taking so much in taxes from its citizens. Or that the country would be facing a medical expense crisis of epic proportions. Or that the country would be sending its fighting women, men, and equipment into three different arenas of danger at the same time.
Although I'm a card-carrying "R," with some Tea Party money ideas and some civil libertarian freedom dogmas, I can see where any single party in control of everything, is not a good thing.
We need to so something to stop these crazy impasses generated more by political bullshit than by common sense and situational awareness. We need to more fully vet the people who are in charge of the budget, our benefits system, and the military.
If there's anything we've learned under this Marxist, America-hating, lying pile of platypus excrement, BBHDOS, is that the presidency has too much power over our daily lives. The federal government has attempted to burrow into almost every facet of the citizenry's milieu, from the food we provide our children, to the energy we use, to the cars we drive, to the radio we listen to, to the things we say/type in a country founded on the concept of freedom of speech.
I'm willing to consider alternatives, but it seems to me that frakkin' Albert Einstein couldn't keep track of everything going on and be able to make good decisions in every one of the hundreds of disparate dominions where government has plunged its nefarious roots.
All this will be for naught if we don't get rid of the true evil at the top.
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