OK, that one is bad. Even for me, but it came on all of a sudden, I couldn't help it. I could go back and change it, but don't feel like it. Yes, it's going to be one of those rambles. I've been slovenly, lately, and I blame it on my back. That problem, for the next eight to ten weeks, has been taken care of, so I've got to stop being lazy all the freaking time. The pain, for all intents, is gone, I have to get up and start thinking about stuff again. I have to keep writing, maybe a number of pages/words or something every day. Work on the craft. Tell some stories. Maybe, while I'm at it, I can solve all the world's problems... Don't hold your breath quite yet...
Twenty-twelve. A leap year, 366 days, more campaign stuff, oh boy! I mean, it's bad enough that you have to adjust your watch calendar (some aren't programmed), but children born on that day really only have a birthday every four years, and then, it has to be an election year. One more stinking day of "I will do this/that/the other in the first 100 days of my new administration." Both of 'em will do it; whomever wins won't be able to do anything because of a divided Congress, so we begin The Season of Lies.
I'll throw down, right now, and say I support Mitt Romney for President. I've been a Mitt-fan for a number of years. When a Republican became Governor of Massachutsets, it really got my attention. Watching him, at the begining of his term, I saw a man who was a Moderate, something you rarely hear about during an election, a man who could represent me. When his campaign fizzled in '08, I've prayed that 2012 would be his year.
We will stop, at this point, to state that my support has nothing to do with the fact that he is a Mormon, like me, contrary to popular belief, Mitt Romney will not outlaw coffee, tobbacco, or liquor, nor will he require everyone to convert. Yeah, I know, that one sounds stupid, but it's something I've heard from a young person. There are no intentions to move the White House to Salt Lake City, and the Church Presidency will not serve in his Cabinet (I've heard those, too). That's just stupid.
For me, it's all about what the man has accomplished in his life. He's taken companies that were failing, and made them profitable. He's also made himself a ton of money, and that's OK by me. He got rid of the things (and, unfortunately people, too) who weren't contributing cost-effectively, and streamlined organizations to do more, better, faster, and more efficiently.
I'm sorry, Progressivism, along with it's socialistic agenda, and secular humanist values does not represent me. It's not the direction this nation needs to go in now. Europe hasn't lead the world since the Renissance, really, I mean look at the Edenic conditions over there right not. WE CAN'T AFFORD IT. Spending at all levels of government need to be stripped to the barest essentials. Mr. Romney's philosophy of, "Is it worth borrowing from China?" is right on the money. Elected officials in all levels of government need to stop spending money they do not have. There just isn't a way to justify that.
First off, we need to get Barack Obama's name off of the checks. Next we need to do away with Obamacare. Third, we have to trim the fat out of government. To do that, we'll need a business man who has made a considerable fortune doing just that. We need Mitt Romney for President.
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