Tuesday, July 17, 2012

BloggeRhythms 7/17/2012

Rethinking the incumbent’s inane remarks about government’s responsibility for all the nation’s businesses’ success, I tried to determine a rational reason for his saying something so totally foolish and drastically incorrect.

And after considering the matter, only two possibilities for his ridiculous comments came to mind, neither of which reflect very well on him, yet one might actually work. 

On one hand, it’s quite possible that he truly knows nothing about the history of the U.S., due to lack of education, because no one really seems to know where he came from, how or when. Therefore, perhaps he’s simply uninformed but still plows ahead with his version because that’s what he does in just about all other cases. And as anyone knows who bothers to read his comments on most subjects has learned, it’s quickly apparent he knows very little about almost everything he ever discusses anywhere. 
   
On the other hand, however, he may be taking a gamble with the issue, where the odds might very well be in his favor. Because, especially among those who attended public schools, they might believe his statement whereas they don’t know any better either, due to poor education or exposure to distorted historical data.

Consequently, the dumbing down of a considerable portion of the population via incompetent educators protected by unions and inbred truth-avoidance proliferation help to produce a voting group that’s so poorly informed they can’t see they'll likely be voting for their own ruination.

And, as for me, I usually try to end these types of commentary’s with the reasons for having some hope and presenting bases for why things should change for the better. However, for today’s subject, there simply aren’t any I can think of.

That’s it for today folks.

Adios

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