Friday, August 5, 2011

t-party's achilles heel

The tale that tells the T-party is manifold, but a short bit or two does it. They don't want to promote changes they think would improve it; they have invented a hate word for it and want only its repeal. Why did to have to oppose lifting the debt ceiling, a symbol, when they might have promoted their proclaimed objective of cutting spending? It now appears that failure to do so has caused the international jitters. And everyone on earth knows that taxes are the only way we can pay for 'common goods', such as reducing our national debt.

Ideology is the lazy man's poor substitute for thinking and judgment, or shirking the responsibility therefor. It is to pray at a graven image.

The T-party better figure out how to break the deadlockked log-jam in Congress by acting like a balance of power which has replaced platitudes with wisdom. It's not going to do that behind the pretentious ignorance of its Palins, Perrys and Macks. Bachmann's purported law school should retrieve its diploma for her obvious failure to grasp the most basic principles of constitutional law.

Show us something thoughtful and well-considered. Practice using only using positive words (not about the person you see in the mirror) for one sentence every morning when you brush your teeth.
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