Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Stimulating Politics

Since the proposal of Sanjay Gupta did not stimulate the American politic as it would, and even the gay priest doing the liberal prayer is not charting, perhaps Mr. President-Elect might, humbly, and as oga, listen now to Black Eagle, a treasured National Security Aide who has served this country during three presidential transitions, and protected the Pentagon in Ibadan, as documented by DIA.

Sir, the government is not an employer. It is a resource who, in its highest form, governs the agreement between any two or three people because of which industry thrives in our free, clean and neat society. So, Hussein, what is the US economy? It is graded, but look around you and you'll see, sir, that there's a LOT of work to do. For example, take the Flagship City of Buffalo. It is one of the worst blighted cities in the nation, so that I can now purchase a nice lovely house for 25 thousand dollars. Personally, for reasons of logistics and connectivity, I need abou ten of these houses, around the city, for my business. I attended, ex officio, the UB Business School after my GMAT, where we learned that business is about scoping the need and then wants of the society, and bringing value to the solution. This is to say, if you take an honest look around, sir, there is work to do. This means that there are jobs. So I get tired of hearing people say there are no jobs. There are lots of jobs, doing things people want, and doing them efficiently. Those who have money now will pay first and create liquidity for those who have money later. We all benefit from the work done that must be done. It is why I am a bit concerned with what I have thus far heard about this stimulus package. Is this the change we can believe in? We have seven days, hussein, to get out the vote, oh community organizer. If you need my help, in the community where I am, you gots it. But you ought to move quicker than you are now doing. What we do, sir, is calibrate the need, BEFORE we determine where the government is to aid the economy. Instead, I hear of projects that hark back to the days of wasteful spending and prime pork, when instead we should be looking forward, just as you have with the electric grid, a positive indicator for my likes. Line Item Veto may in fact be necessary, seeing as during the last emergency, you folks on the hill could not pass a law without it necessarilly containing pork. How disgraceful, and learning from that mistake not, you push on with even more nonsense. Mr. Obama, heed my words, one day the people will rise if you senators and congressmen continue to take us for granted. There is work to do sir, and these are the jobs. Not what you want, but what we, the American people need. Thank u..

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