Showing posts with label political opinion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label political opinion. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Should I Fire This Thing Back Up Again?

Gee whiz, there's a lot of dust on everything here. It kinda looks like I've haven't posted in a while.

At least there are no critters anywhere. That I can see. At least.

So, I should probably get this blog humming again like the well-oiled machine it once was. There's certainly no shortage of things to opine upon: the upcoming presidential elections, the long-overdue revelations of the murderers over at Planned Infanticide, Hillary Clinton's possible perpwalk over her many failures to secure classified information, not to mention her and Bubba's "charity" that sells access and political favors to "donors."

The economy is still dragging bottom. Millions of Americans are still out of work. The deficit is still outrageously high. Politicians are still ignoring the overwhelming will of the people. The EPA has turned into the nation's biggest polluter.

In other words, Situation Normal: All Fucked Up.

So, obviously I haven't gotten through to the nation's movers and shakers. The answers to these and all the other problems that beset us are deceptively simple: listen to me and follow my instructions. In no time at all, everything will be sunshine, lollipops and rainbows. Smiling puppies and beautiful girls in bikinis bearing exotic drinks await all those in power who dare to follow my brilliant solutions.

Because, as I look around, y'all certainly don't know what to do. If you did, we wouldn't be in this mess.

So stay tuned. I'll be on my usual schedule, which is no schedule at all. If I find something in the news that propels me to write, I shall.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.




Thursday, April 3, 2014

Charles Koch Explains Charles Koch

Charles Koch (whom Harry Reid checks under his bed for every night) has a message about the natural progression of big government...

More than 200 years ago, Thomas Jefferson warned that this could happen. "The natural progress of things," Jefferson wrote, "is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." He knew that no government could possibly run citizens' lives for the better. The more government tries to control, the greater the disaster, as shown by the current health-care debacle. Collectivists (those who stand for government control of the means of production and how people live their lives) promise heaven but deliver hell. For them, the promised end justifies the means.

I really wish someone would ask Harry Reid about George Soros and his support of various radical, far-left organizations here in America.