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Daily Archives: February 7th, 2015


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Now that the Dupublicans have control(?) of the Congress we are now waiting to for the change in how government  and Washington works (remember how they resisted  when the President said it?). The party in power is fractured within its ranks and now has presented legislation for the Keystone pipeline which in its concept would produce approximately  4000 jobs for the time it takes to complete the pipeline and about 50 permanent jobs  at its finish. The construction period will enhance the areas where the construction  will take place but thereafter the areas will  return to their previous states and sometimes worse. The Power party will do what is required for votes and that is how they act on everything, this is no different when the Scamocrats are in power . While we wait for the changes that the Majority power has promised (in our names), its business as usual in the political world-get ready for the next election. This makes one wonder why do we continue to vote for the same people? The best thing we as voters can do is to go against our established patterns and vote for “outsiders, in doing this we can gain control of our government and show that “we the people” are the “bosses” of our Government. Meanwhile-“we wait”!


 My friend Martin has sent me another posting that is relevant:

 

 

Those speaking for God

Don’t know what they say

Abel Oldsworth, my reticent friend, cannot understand how some talk show hosts and religious orators can unabashedly speak for the Almighty, asserting that He uses catastrophic events to punish the human race for sins committed.  Is that a comforting message to families who lose innocent children and relatives as a result of wars, epidemics, accidents, and fires?  They suffer great grief and hardships. They would prefer Providence employed some other means. These arrogant and superior feeling commentators compound the anguish with false, malicious claims that are devoid of sympathy and usefulness.

A few pundits and preachers exclaim

That great tragedies stem from God’s aim.

But their cocksure presumptions

Based on clueless assumptions

Heap more hurt on the ones without blame.

Martin Egelston

Battle Creek Enquirer

January 26, 2015

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