Monday, January 27, 2014

American humor:


Tinker

This is getting truly humorous over how the American people are letting the entertainment business become so much of a influence into their daily behavior.

I guess that when it come to looking for something else to do with their free time, besides working, and chasing the almighty dollar. That the vast majority of the American people have become a creature of habit. Radio, Computers,Television, Music, Theater, Movies, Restaurant, Nightclub, Bar Room, Sports events. All apart of what a American citizen might do to spend their extra time on.

It looks like that the American people program themselves more than from any other source. So I am starting to notice that the American people don't have anyone else to blame for their less than happy state of affairs show.

So blaming everything on president Barack Obama is really not what is hurting the American people ability to get this country's politics right, now is it?

The majority of the American people voted for every single politician now running Washington DC American government. If the American people would have not voted for the men and women who will gather to hear our president state of the union address, Our dissatisfaction with the way the American Government is being run would not be at question now would it?

The American people don't have anyone else to blame for this up and coming crummy state of the union speech, except themselves.

The show that no one likes was produced by the American people. That is why I am laughing over their apparent unhappy applauds with their U.S. Government politicians from the American people even before they hear it.

This bad political joke is on us.
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Jewish World Review  

Political exhibitionism: State of the Union is full of sound and fury

By George Will
 




JewishWorldReview.com | As undignified as it is unedifying and unnecessary, the vulgar State of the Union circus is again at our throats. The document that the Constitutional Convention sent forth from Philadelphia for ratification in 1787 was just 4,543 words long, but this was 17 too many. 

America would be a sweeter place if the Framers had not included this laconic provision pertaining to the president: “He shall from time to time give to the Congress information of the state of the union.”
“Information”? Not exactly. 

The Constitution’s mild requirement has become a tiresome exercise in political exhibitionism, the most execrable ceremony in the nation’s civic liturgy, regardless of which party’s president is abusing it. You worship bipartisanship? There is not a dime’s worth of difference between the ways the parties try to milk partisan advantage from this made-for-television political pep rally. 


Tuesday evening, Barack Obama probably will concentrate on inequality as a way of changing the subject from his inconvenient triumph, the Affordable Care Act. So he probably will again propose partial public financing of Democratic candidates’ campaigns, by again calling for “high-quality” universal preschool. This adjectival phrase is code for: Now we will do better because we will employ more certified — and unionized — teachers. 


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