Sunday, March 7, 2021

Sunday morning TV?


Well, I’ve just watched my limit of the usual Sunday morning political news shows and, well, I guess I’ve wasted enough time for one day.  Why?  You may say?  Well, It wasn’t a total waste.  Just a waste.  You see, it seems the Republicans and Democrats both have the same method of deciding how to vote.  And, it’s a pretty simple method.  In the first place, you determine the issue.  Then, you gather together all sorts of data to support or dismiss the issue.  Then, instead of analyzing the data you may have gathered, what you do is ask your “leadership” what is to be done.  Then you cast your vote. 

 

Hmmmpfh!  Why bother with all the preliminaries, you say?  Well, without those preliminaries, what would you do with your staff, between votes? 

 

I’d say the answer is pretty obvious.  You let them head for the gardens in Washington and enjoy their time out of doors before they return to the halls of congress to get their next “assignment.”  And why not?  Wasting government money never could be easier, right?  Take a look at the Senate’s vote on our next covid relief measure and tell me my method would not come up with the exact same vote as we got on the issue.  I mean, come’on everybody:  What could be easier? 

 

All that needs to be done now, folks, is for you to contact your Senators and tell them exactly what you might think of the vote on this issue and what you think they might have done to come up with the reasons for their vote.

 

Pretty easy question, right?

 

No need to wait on that next vote you will cast for your Senatorial candidate.  Let your current guy (or gal, of course) know exactly what you think.  He or she will get the message and get it well.  If not, well, you know what to do at that next election, right?

 

Fifty to forty nine mean anything to you?  No doubt it does--a whole lot of thought by a whole lot of Senators, right?

 

Good grief, Charlie Brown!

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