Sunday, April 28, 2013

BloggeRhythms 4/28/2013

I’m still siting here fuming about Eric Holder’s contention that illegal slugs sliming over our borders and oozing under our fences have the same “civil rights” as those who play by our rules, pay the support of the worthless invader’s and have to watch as the nation drops to third world status. I also think we’d all certainly be better off if the situation were simply reversed and Holder was deported to some other nation whose citizens he obviously loves more than ours.
 
There was also another example today of our government's mindset to pursue issues benefitting its causes, valid or not, regardless of cost, truths or damage done to taxpaying citizens paying the freight stemming from fraudulent political endeavors.
 
According to Real Science on-line, via Drudge we are amidst the “Second Coldest Start To Spring In US History. The only year when the spring started colder was 1975.”
 
Aside from completely disparaging the global warming farce with its documented information, the site included two extremely appropriate quotes I’ve never seen before, one going all the way back to Thomas Jefferson who said: “Were we directed from Washington when to sow and when to reap, we should all want for bread.”
 
The other came from Richard Feynman, as follows: "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts"
 
And lastly today, according to Fox News online, “Republicans and Democrats joined forces to add $436 million to the military's budget over the past two years for dozens of improved versions of the 70-ton Abrams that Army officials say they don't need.
 
Keeping the Abrams production line rolling protects businesses and good paying jobs in congressional districts that are home to the tank's many suppliers.
 
Lawmakers also say more tanks are good for national security.”
 
So, while the population suffers from higher taxes, the sequester  selectively cuts programs and services most likely to cause the most pain to the public, and illegals cost several billions annually, these self-serving dregs in Congress throw another half-billion down the drain.
 
And as for me, I seem to be including the thought more and more frequently that as a writer and one who works with words all days, I can’t even begin to describe how low those holding office have proven to be. Because however far down the humanity scale they slide today, tomorrow they’ll be even lower than that.
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
Adios

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