The Entire Federal Government is a Sewer. I Blame You!
Yes, you! I mean you…personally!
Update 13 Nov 15: It seems that every election brings the clarion call of the under-educated saying we need to get rid of the Electoral College. This call is very popular among in the very places it is meant to protect.
Without the EC, places like Detroit, Philadelphia, New York, Milwaukee, Chicago and Los Angeles would get 100% of the politicians' attention. No one else would, They wouldn't have to spend any time and money courting your vote because they already control the population centers. The cities, which have been taken over by the takers of the world, would also dominate the federal government. No one would care what the rural voter thinks about anything.
The Electoral College is the last vestige of states' rights left in this once wonderful American Experiment. Like the rules the Democrats flout in congress while Republicans continue to follow, the electoral college was intended to be a bulwark against mob rule. Lose it and that's what you will have from now on.
I give the EC scant mention at the end of this post, but inspired by my friend, Tammy on FB, I thought I'd expound a bit. Enjoy!
It goes without saying that every generation has it's unique flavor. And with each new generation, the one before voices its disappointment and says theirs was a better generation. The young ones roll their eyes and think oh sure, like you guys were so great. But you know, as we watch that cadre - Brokaw's "Greatest Generation" - die away now, any dismay they register with us is probably correct and quite more subdued that we deserve. They have watched the country they struggled for morph into an unrecognizable creature.
We - I'll say the population under 75 - have watched or participated in the dumbing down and perversion of knowledge and civic duty not seen since the early days of the Soviet Union. (Read The Perversion Of Knowledge: The True Story Of Soviet Science) We have permitted our political zoo to become so blatantly and nakedly cynical of us that there are now no boundaries on what they can concoct. And no matter how stupid or harmful the concoction, they get away with it.
Why? Because we are lazy. It's easier to just say, damn, there's nothing you can do about it. Another reason is because we are mind-bogglingly gullible. Congress is now polling lower in this country than Putin (that's Russian for "Hitler"). But each precinct sends back the same asshole that voted for Obamacare or corn subsidies or No Child Left Behind or nearly a trillion dollars paid to municipal and federal unions or anything having to do with anybody getting married or Dodd-Frank or…, all of which have put us right here economically. And then we completely lose sight of the economy as well.
Monumental Misdirection
Here's where you have to really start paying attention. Because the political zoo we have today is playing you for rubes on a scale that that would have made Joe Goebbels proud. Every week you turn on the TV and see the attention of our politicians riveted on a new "scandal". They pound podiums, ask probing questions. Pundits discuss the nuances and mis-steps surrounding each "scandal". We are left furious that the administration told us Benghazi was a protest about a video, we shake our fists that the IRS claims to have lost files, we shake our heads at the poor treatment of vets. But here's the thing: these are not scandals, scandalous though they may be. These are crimes; genuine criminal activity, carried on out by elected officials and federal employees. These crimes are not alleged. They were committed. As allegations, they fall on the heads of the accused. Members of our government conspired to to do harm to groups or individuals for money or votes.
Too carried away, is it? Veterans died while VA administrators cooked the books in order to secure their bonuses. And they all cooked the books in the same weird way. So where did the idea originate? Cincinnati? Do you think that if the head of the Cincinnati office came up with a fraud scheme to cheat the taxpayers and not take care of patients, he'd advertise it, tell everyone what he was doing? Nope. This fraud was hatched very high up DC.
We already know that the IRS crimes were not the product of a Cleveland plot as originally claimed by Lerner. (Poor Ohio, these dick heads in DC seem bent on giving that state a bad name) Nope this was carefully coordinated with senators, the Justice Department and the Obama campaign. There is one and only one place to pull that off. I'll give you a hint: It's not Lois Lerner's office.
Want to talk REAL crime?
One of the first initiatives of the Valerie Jarrett administration started with a fabrication. There were, we were told, hundreds of guns being sold everyday in Mexico after being purchased here in America. Our guns were the fuel behind the drug wars. There were a few problems. We found out in short order that drug dealers and other criminals found guns from overseas were cheaper and easier to get than anything they could buy from the US. The Mexican government had not claimed, as stated by Jarred's spokes goon Barry, that they almost always found serial numbers of US guns at crime scenes. No one was listening. I think Americans knew it was bogus. That wouldn't do at all. The people had to be made to listen and obey. So guns were intentionally allowed to walk (enter Mexico without a means to trace them) by law enforcement to create the scrim behind the narrative. The tail was already wagging the dog. Then, Oops! Brian Terry was killed by one of Eric Holder's guns; which is to say Barry Obama's guns. Caught with their hands in the cookie jar, the Jarrett administration circled the wagons, planned their obstruction of justice against the efforts of congress and had to put off gun control until something else came up. Terry's death allowed for touching sound bites but no genuine respect on the part of the Imperial Presidency. Lots of Mexicans were killed with these guns too, but that doesn't seem to matter much at all.
In Benghazi, it wasn't the crime of 9/11/12 that was the issue. The White House circus didn't commit a crime that night. They just plotted out a neat bullshit story while four Americans were dying or were about to. The crime came later, lying to congress about how the bodies came to be so cold and why they lied about it to begin with. The administration's actions before and during the attack are a simple matter of incompetence and depraved indifference to the lives of those killed. The crime is the lying and obstruction.
Congress swings into inaction!
There should be no question on either side of the aisle, in either house of the legislature, of the need to appoint an omnibus special prosecutor or several prosecutors. It should simply be a question of which of those two to pick.
But congress and likely YOUR congressman don't really want that. They have it easy right now. With very few exceptions, both parties in both houses are using the rhetoric inspired by the crimes that have been committed to avoid actually doing their jobs, passing budgets, getting the federal government out of our lives and pocketbooks or vise versa if you are of a big government persuasion. Most important, by chattering at microphones, they avoid dealing with the crimes about which they chatter. By paying lip service to the "scandals" they avoid doing anything that requires taking a real stand and the rubes back home think they are doing their jobs. They are safe from real repercussions because in at least one case, possibly two, the Attorney General is up to his eyeballs in the crimes himself. The previous Secretary of State is a culprit in one, the heads of the IRS in another and to one extent or another, the President (the one we elected) is a party to all, if only by neglect or providing the motivation for each crime. In the case of the Benghazi coverup and Fast and Furious, I'd say he was probably one of the main perpetrators.
With mealy-mouthed Harry Reid in between the perps and those who should be calling for criminal charges, the whole cast can play out their feigned anger for TV cameras and never actually do anything that would require leadership or the cashing in of any political chips. Certainly the cowards John Boener and Mitch McConnell aren't going to rise to the occasion.
…And a bonus. No one is bugging these guys about the economy.
If they're the assholes, why am I mad at you?
Simple, my lazy friend, you continue to elect these monuments to muck.
"But, MJ, I don't like these guys any more than you do."
Great. Do you vote?
"Sometimes."
Do you volunteer for candidates and causes you believe in, do you write your congressman, the local newspaper? Do you even read a newspaper? Do you talk to anyone in office about what pisses you off?
"Well…"
Well, then, you are responsible. It is considered politically chic to say that you hate these politicians and to spout your own point of view. "But it doesn't make any difference," you say, so you won't waste any of your incredibly cool time to wait in line to vote. Thanks to you, these ass faces inside the beltway feel no sense of accountability. That's on the left and the right! They are laughing at you every single day for how easy they have it.
Funny, the "you" I am speaking to is often the guy I hear saying we should do away with the electoral college and certainly doesn't understand the value of having states appoint senators vise a popular vote. For the hyper morons in the room, states used to appoint our senators. But it didn't feel good. So spotting the opportunity to further corrupt and fleece the electorate, politicians said, "Sure! We'd be glad to elect Senators by popular vote!"
That doesn't speak too poorly of you. Most people don't understand the correct need to follow constitutional law or even why the constitution says what it says. No matter; there are people in high office right now who belong in a cage. The rest perpetuate the criminals' imperial reign. Some will read this, some even enjoy it, and click on the next thing that pops up. Others will get riled up for about a minute, maybe yell at their spouses about it. Very few will take much from it. So…I guess it's true. It doesn't make a difference. That's your fault, too.
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