Saturday, November 5, 2011

BloggeRhythms 11/5/2011

This whole situation involving John Corzine and the business he tanked by investing in European markets got me to thinking. Because here's someone who made a huge fortune as a robber baron trader while leading Goldman Sachs, and then became Governor of New Jersey.

However, after assuming the governorship he decided that capitalism wasn't good for people because it permitted those who were successful to attain more for themselves than others. So he worked hard to socialize the system in his state and level the playing field by redistributing wealth.

Then he went out and ordered his driver to speed at 95 miles per hour on the Turnpike, because commoner's laws didn't apply to him. And shortly later, he found out that his constituents didn't exactly agree with his putting himself above the law while penalizing everyone else...so they booted him out of Trenton.

After I read the news about Corzine's recent business demise, and chuckled to myself, I gave the matter some further thought and re-confirmed my distaste and distrust of all these so-called liberal politician's. Because as you go down the list you realize that just about every one of the liberal leaders is very wealthy, either on their own or via marriage like that absolute phony, John Kerry.

Starting with folks like the president, who was born under a tree stump or in a swamp, or on a deserted island, nobody seems to know where he's from for sure, but somehow or other he glommed onto a lot of bucks before running for office. Then there are those like the Kennedy's who had dollars coming out of their ears from their bootlegger pop, or the Clinton's who sold books and made speeches to collect their payback for inside track deals.

So, when you take all the preceding into consideration, and think about what's really the truth about these hucksters and crooks, it becomes clear that every one of them, including all of the Hollywood left, expends their efforts trying to convince everyone else that greed is bad, socialism's good, and truly believes that the rule should apply to everyone but themselves. Because none of them become vehement liberals until after they've made out extremely well for themselves.

And that brings me back to Corzine who's motto seems to be: Well, I've made mine, so now let's all share yours.

That's it for today folks

Adios.

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