Friday, December 10, 2010

Some things to ponder.

Ponder. Now there is a word. I think it just another way to describe wasting valuable time daydreaming. I however have turned pondering into an artform. Of late some of the things that I have spent time pondering over are:

The idiot who let millions of dollars worth of flawed $100.00 get printed. How can this happen, if he is a federal employee that almost explains the state the government is in at this point.

Some of the stupid questions or comments that Dr. Phil makes to his guests.

I think that all of the town hall meetings that the politicians held last year to bash Obama and each other were just a big production filmed to get votes when in fact nothing has changed. The very people we elected dont give one shit what the general public thinks or wants.

I cant believe that anyone. Liberal or Conservative truly believes in his heart that raising the estate tax to 54% is good for this country or any other. That is a fantastic example of just how screwed up things are. Just let the government spend spend spend and then take from the people. The last person that I want to get my hard earned inheritance is some drug addicted welfare recipient with six kids with six different fathers living in public housing and getting food stamps. That may be harsh but where do you think your tax dollars are being spent. Its not on making our school systems better, or making our cities and parks and streets safer. Please god lets save all the welfare programs and fire some more police officers and firemen and teachers.

Lastly. I am really pissed off that the Federal government felt the need to get involved with steroid use in professional sports. Here is my theory on that. Most of the bitching and whining was done by the losers. Who, in all probablility would be the losers if they were using steroids also. Taking steroids doesnt give you talent. You cant actually believe that extraordinary athletes were just average before they took steroids. Every one almost without exception posessed incredible talent to begin with. They were winners long before they took steroids and they should still be respected as winners. Most of those athletes are my heroes and I choose to believe that they still are. I think the federal government has enough problems on their plate that they dont need to spend any time or money on who uses steroids or not.

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