Wednesday, April 10, 2013

BloggeRhythms 4/10/2013

As most readers likely already know, 14 people were hurt Tuesday  at Lone Star College in Cypress, Texas, apparently stabbed in a spree carried out by a student.
 
With all due respect for the victims, and heartfelt hopes for full recoveries, I think it’s not too soon to begin contemplating what this bodes for the futures of many others.
 
First and foremost, for example, what will this mean for meat lovers across the nation? Because I‘ve no doubt that Diane Feinstein, Mayor Bloomberg and the incumbent himself, along with brigades of Dem politicos, will now demand a ban on sharp knives.
 
Soon after that, the restaurant business will alter when places like The Palm, Ruth Christ’s and Outback steakhouses close their doors, leaving the market wide open for pasta and pizza joints, or wherever else customers don’t have to cut their food.
 
Along the same lines, new markets will probably open for company’s such as Gerber Baby food, who can then add products liked pre-cut meats, strained adult entrees and even perhaps, pre-chewed filet mignon.
 
Then of course, there are manufacturers and sellers of silver and flatware, who will now offer only sets of forks and spoons once blades become verboten.
 
The list can go and on, but by now, I’m certain you get my drift.
 
And the most tragic part of it all is that what these self-serving pond scum in office have done is create an environment where when almost anything tragic happens at all, the first thing they think of is how it can be used to benefit them and/or their cause regardless of whoever else it harms.
 
That's it for today folks.
 
Adios

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