The opinions expressed here are mine and mine alone. All previous blogs as well as the future ones represent my opinions and the way I see the world from the Bottom.
Today is the day after Election Day. Monday morning quarterbacking commenced in a national scale! All the professional political analysts came out and explained why happened whatever happened.
Why couldn't they tell us what's going to happen before the event. Explaining after the fact is easy. Forecasting takes knowledge and know-how.
Here are a few of my comments.
Two republican gubernatorial wins a new era it doesn't make!
All it indicates the voters thought they had two lousy governors and they wanted change. That's all, the voters spoke.
When Jesse Ventura won the Minnesota gubernatorial race in 1998 as an Independent it didn't mean an independent era was starting. All it meant that state had two lousy candidates and the voters spoke.
So, I think the republicans should stop salivating their time isn't here, yet.
When I came to this country I asked my uncle if he was a democrat or a republican. He said neither. He told me he always voted against the incumbent because change is good and that is how improvements can be made.
Mike Bloomberg won the New York City mayoral race. He is a republican. But if he were a gay, transvestite, communist he would have still won. He bought the election. He poured money in like it was going out of style. He proved the point that only the wealthy can ever succeed in the political arena.
The winner of the New Jersey governor's race is a republican. The way I see it he didn't win the race, the other guy lost it. Corizine was a lousy governor who was disliked by the voters. Oh yes, he is a democrat.
The way I see it the republicans don't care about the working people, the democrats say that they do, except once they are elected they all forget where they came from and who put them there. Politicians only interest is to put their names in the history books and to make as much money as possible from their positions in the afterlife.
The trouble is that a poor person is really exposed to financial temptation and looses his vision. A rich person is above all financial temptation but has the "let them eat cake" attitude.
So, the Bottom line is that we are screwed either way.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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