Sunday, July 31, 2011

BloggeRhythms 7/31/2011

I've been told that my recent referrals to the "Blabberer-In Chief" and other such tags aren't befitting of my entries and beneath my usual commentary standards, and it's suggested I do a more dignified job of making my point. So, I'll try my best in the future vocabulary-wise, although I really do think that "blabber" in all its various forms accurately describes the only ability possessed by the present principal occupant of the White House.

Aside from that, it seems the debt crisis soap opera is almost over and everyone who was actually worried can now breathe a bit more freely. And it looks like the only point that really concerned the Democrats has been resolved. Because from the start, despite all their bluster and senseless noise, all they really cared about was not having to face the debt issue again right before the upcoming presidential election. So, in exchange for extending the time-frame beyond that date they'd likely agree to anything.

I also think that behind closed doors other important, but quite private, Democrat issues were discussed, agreed to and assumedly resolved. For example, in most of the legislation rammed through in the last four years by their party, regarding such issues as health care, education, restructure of the NLRB, border defense, immigration and other major headings, virtually none of the party leaders ever read any of the documentation before passage. Nonetheless, folks like Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Chuck Schumer assured the public that all was fine in the bills despite never having seen them.

So, this time around, and considering that the language of the new law is critically important to them, it's likely that the Democrat leadership is insisting that the verbiage be drafted in crayon, using only small words and block printing on very large sheets of Kraft paper as used in first grade. Because if it isn't done that way, none of the Dem's at the top will be able to read it. And, even worse beyond that, it's still highly unlikely that any of them will be able to understand it.

That's it for today folks

Adios

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