Friday, April 29, 2011

BloggeRhythms 4/29/2011

I hate to give Trump any more credence than I already have, by mentioning him in this blog, and I know I should know much better, but he really gets on my nerves in the same way that fingernails do on a blackboard.

I actually thought we'd be rid of him this week when the president "trumped" him by finally showing his long-form birth certificate. But now that that world-shaking event's passed, Trump's come up with more issues.

And, that's why I'm typing about him today. Because his list of ills affecting the country are not only yesterday's news, I've been writing about the same problems for the past two years. In fact, I believe I've made far better cases about the administration's failures than he has, and I'm just some non-political guy who likes to project his thoughts in a blog.

But the thing that got me going today was that apparently Trump was addressing an audience in Las Vegas last night, and among other stale items said that the Supreme Court should decide the dozens of lawsuits challenging the healthcare legislation and urged district courts not to waste their time on it. Well, somebody ought to tell him that that was tried this week, and the Supreme Court's already said "No," because at this stage the justices feel it's a matter that first has to be adjudicated by each of the states.

He also complained about the horrendous condition in education and demands something be done about it by spending more money on building schools. And perhaps he was educated in that system himself, because he knows very little about business if you look up his long list of failures, and also doesn't realize that there are plenty of schools now. However, the problem isn't the schools, it's the vacuous teachers, the watered down curriculum's the unions and especially...tenure!.

In conclusion, I think he has much more in common with the present administration than he thinks, because no matter what comes out of his mouth in speeches, his track record shows one overriding factor that's exactly the same as those now in office. They're all always a day late and a dollar short just like he is.

That's it for today folks.

Adios

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