Sunday, February 19, 2012


Some people lost their life's savings through the diabolical schemes of selfish and ruthless others. This would make you mad also. And if they are bailed out and allowed to continue their financial success, it may seem like restocking the liquor shelf. What the poor girl in the story had to go through, makes me more upset ...but I don't take too kindly to being taken advantage of in other ways either. But when sincere good people in Congress suggest fiscal responsibility, we get stirred up by various factions of our claimed well-meaning people, and we go about like drunkards ourselves. 


The Occupiers get stirred up, so they get angry with the Tea Party. 
The Tea Party may not be accustomed to such ill-mannered behaviors of certain Occupiers. We do have things in common, though we distance ourselves from admitting it. Instead, we don't directly address ponzi-like schemes, nor delve into investigations of even worse; but allow ourselves to be the pawns in the much greater chess game ...to take the fall, and it all happens by confusing you and me, with who they say is using us. Think about it ...but with clear vision, not drunken anger. 

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