Wednesday, February 8, 2012

BloggeRhythms 2/8/2012

As each day goes by, I realize more and more that despite almost anything else, the American people are individually responsible for just about every one of their problems. And it really doesn't matter which political party they support. The proof of my conclusion rests in the results of yesterday's primary contests in Colorado, Missouri and Minnesota. 

We live in a nation which has become the best on earth, primarily because it's economy affords it's population the freedom to pursue practically any goal they desire. All that's generally required for success is some personal capability and a willingness to work toward attainment.

And, as we can clearly have seen over the past five years, when government hampers and hamstrings economic freedom and oversteps it's bounds through interference, misguided policies, overbearing legislation and absence of business knowledge...economic reversal results. 

Consequently, it should be obvious to all that what's needed now, above all else, is a return to economic and business levels that provide the freedoms that have been lost to governmental controls and overbearance. And there's only one individual with the experience and proven capabilities to do that in either party -Mitt Romney.

And regardless that the forgoing is true, and that most Republicans certainly know that, yesterday in three states they voted for someone who not only has zero business acumen, he was formerly a lawyer, meaning he not only has no real economic experience, he was a parasite to boot.

As for me, I don't think it takes too much foresight to  realize that the coming presidential election's going to be a close one. And the Achilles Heel of the incumbent is that every single one of the nation's fiscal woes result from huge errors and horrendous legislation enacted by himself and his cronies and cohorts. Therefore, battle lines have to be drawn, economic issues have to be on the forefront and that should go a long way toward helping a Republican win.

So, in spite of all that's obvious, what do these so-called social conservatives do? They vote for an inexperienced lawyer who hasn't a prayer of out-debating the incumbent, because Santorum knows nothing about curing our economic ills at all, while leaving the nation's best chance for recovery out of the race altogether.

And that brings me right back to my original point. Because, once again the voting public's not only moving toward shooting themselves in the foot, this time around they're likely going to blow it off altogether.

That's it for today folks.

Adios

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