Thursday November 4, 2010
Picture of the DayWednesday Night LightsTHE ELECTION: MY TWO CENTSI have come to the conclusion that the American people have the attention span and patience of a fly.
Two years ago, people wanted change. They wanted health care. They wanted the ecomomy to get better.
So changes were made.
Two years later, people no longer want government health care, the economy didn't improve fast enough, so they made changes again.
People are like:
WE WANT CHANGE!!
WHEN DO WE WANT IT?
THREE WEEKS AGO!!
So now changes were made. And two years from now, people will still be unhappy, because NOTHING IS GOING TO HAPPEN IN THE NEXT TWO YEARS.
We will effectively have gridlock. The House is Republican. Anything they try to pass, the Democratic Senate will stifle. Anything the Senate tries to pass, it will die in the House. I guarantee that two years from now, President Obama will look old and gray.
And the absolute scary part is Crazy Cuzzin Mike's favorite neighbor is making her mark. Whether she is a third party candidate, or the Republicans say, What the Hell, let's follow her, 2012 will be an outright free-for-all.
And right now, she has a shot at winning. A little voice keeps telling me that Samantha Stephens, or Christine O'Donnell, or whatever her name is, will be her running mate. I am dead serious.
Face it. We can't get along anymore. We are too impatient and selfish. We are divided into Red states and Blue states. We are left or right. And nationally, we can't work with each other. Maybe we can on a local or state level, but I'm not even sure about that.
There is a bit in the play, "1776". It is about the Continental Congress and the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
Anytime there is a voice vote, New York always abstains, courteously. Exasperated, John Hancock, President of the Congress, demands to know why New York always abstains. "Why doesn't New York stay in New York?"
The representative explains:
"Have you ever been to an assembly of the New York legislature? Everyone speaks very loudly and all at the same time, so no one listens to each other. Therefore, nothing ever gets done."
235 years later, we will be in the same boat.
Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.