Saturday, April 6, 2013

BloggeRhythms 4/6/2013

It’s a little late in the game, but last night I had a revelation that must have been festering in my mind yet never really formulated till now.
 
The premise began with the fact that the incumbent’s reelection took away the chance for a new administration to begin undoing and rebuilding the horrendous damage done to the nation over the past six years. Four of those backsliding years almost totally due to inane policies, beliefs and legislation primarily wrought by the incumbent himself, and the prior two destroyed by a Democrat congress, and in particular a dunce named Nancy Pelosi.
 
However, while thinking it entirely through, I now realized that had there been a change at the helm, it would take several years to undo what’s been done in the way of destruction to the nation’s economy, foreign policy, education, the military, illegal immigration, and the disaster health care’s become in particular.
 
And during the time of rebuilding, the ousted party that caused the ruination could then not only sit on the sidelines pointing fingers at those trying to fix it, but redirect the blame toward them because the repairs were taking so long, and in that way, confuse the public.
 
But now, thanks to the majority of voters, the incumbent’s still there in the middle while the nation’s crumbling all around him in almost every aspect as noted above. And so much time's gone by to now that he can no longer point the finger at “W,” because presently every bit of the fault is in his corner.
 
So, at the moment, the really bad news for the nation is, there are still three and a half years of leadership failure to come, and one can’t even begin to guess how much more incompetence will surface. But the very, very, very good news is that by the time it’s all over, the Dem party will be unquestionably blamed for the disastrous results to the extent that they likely will be unable to ever recover and socialism in our country will finally be gone for good. So, in the end it all was extremely expensive in every imaginable way, however, very well worth the final results.
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
Adios

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