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This Foolishness With Santa
And now comes the hammering. Out-of-shape
suburbanites climbing
ladders hammering nails into their
house to string multi-colored
Christmas lights across roof-
tops, setting inflatable Santas near
chimneys and assembling Nativity scenes in their front yards, along with
Frosty The Snowman and Rudolph. Why? What’s the point of all of this?
I find myself preaching the same sermon over and over: Stop Being A
Robot. Stop doing things because we’ve always done these things.
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By any objective standard, the White House economic plan leaked Friday was an obvious head-feint to the Republicans, offering little if any compromise on the two battling ideologies which have polarized and done incredible damage to the U.S. economy and that of the world. I guess we can blame the American people, who sent the very same intransient, knuckle-dragging obstructionists who concocted this idiotic “cliff” idea (see the Jon Stewart video below), but the president does not escape blame on this, either. I, like many Americans, am simply bone-weary of the politics. The positioning, posturing, game-playing these Old Rich White Men do, even in the face of dire consequences to our nation. Any thinking person knows the January 31st deadline is largely symbolic. They can fix the tax deal at any time in 2013 and it will have the same effect as signing it now because regular folks won’t file their 2013 taxes until 2014. But, emotionally, psychologically, Ma and Pa American, as well as Europe and Asia, will be sent reeling by this failure. Confidence in America’s economy—and her leaders—will tank and, with it, the U.S. economy. The health of our economy is only what people think it is. If people believe the economy is strong, they will act accordingly. If they believe we’re in economic free-fall, the panic will actually make that so.
That’s what’s so dangerous about this idiotic game, including the growing talking points that going over the “cliff” won’t be so bad. That’s an enormous gamble to take with an economy as fragile as ours. These are allegedly grown men. They’ve had two years to do something about this. And here we go again, waiting to the very last possible moment to push through some sort of deal. I am so very sick of this, of all involved including, to some degree, the president. This is how children behave. Seriously: enough already.
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