Government Saving Us Sure Cost A Lot
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
After Senator Reid and the rest of the national legislators who are working to save us with the health care solution get done with that final deal, it will be on to other challenges that require us to be saved. In all likelihood that will mean taking up the critically important effort of the U.S. Senate passing their version of what Congresswoman Pelosi and her like-minded followers dealt with in passing Tax Increases for Carbon Energy. It will be interesting to see which hold-outs might be able to get into the winning round of “let’s make a deal” for passage on this earth-saving initiative. Why would any U.S. Senator not want to be the magic number 60 in selling out the country to cash in on the inside goodies that he might be able to secure?
Except for the problems that people might have in paying for the saving our elected leaders want us to have, this whole thing can probably be fashioned to only make the rich pay. Through the behind-closed-door arrangements there could probably be several hundred pages to cover the needs of people who could be harmed by having to pay loads more for the energy they can’t afford now.
Not too worry about those silly notions about food prices also becoming too expensive because of the tree-planting that might happen, the Secretary of Ag is having his economists rework that analysis and those alleged problems to come up with a better answer. Anyway, by now we all should fully understand that there is nothing that Congress can’t resolve with carefully negotiated deals and wealth redistribution systems integrated into the massive pile of paper designed to solve the invented crisis, help the needy and reduce government’s long-term debt load (by whatever date that few will be able to remember or hold anyone accountable…not that that should be a problem anyway, because we all know it’s Bush’s fault)…
Happy New Year! 2010 is certain to be something we’re going to have to experience to believe…that's sort of the way it went in 2009.
After Senator Reid and the rest of the national legislators who are working to save us with the health care solution get done with that final deal, it will be on to other challenges that require us to be saved. In all likelihood that will mean taking up the critically important effort of the U.S. Senate passing their version of what Congresswoman Pelosi and her like-minded followers dealt with in passing Tax Increases for Carbon Energy. It will be interesting to see which hold-outs might be able to get into the winning round of “let’s make a deal” for passage on this earth-saving initiative. Why would any U.S. Senator not want to be the magic number 60 in selling out the country to cash in on the inside goodies that he might be able to secure?
Except for the problems that people might have in paying for the saving our elected leaders want us to have, this whole thing can probably be fashioned to only make the rich pay. Through the behind-closed-door arrangements there could probably be several hundred pages to cover the needs of people who could be harmed by having to pay loads more for the energy they can’t afford now.
Not too worry about those silly notions about food prices also becoming too expensive because of the tree-planting that might happen, the Secretary of Ag is having his economists rework that analysis and those alleged problems to come up with a better answer. Anyway, by now we all should fully understand that there is nothing that Congress can’t resolve with carefully negotiated deals and wealth redistribution systems integrated into the massive pile of paper designed to solve the invented crisis, help the needy and reduce government’s long-term debt load (by whatever date that few will be able to remember or hold anyone accountable…not that that should be a problem anyway, because we all know it’s Bush’s fault)…
Happy New Year! 2010 is certain to be something we’re going to have to experience to believe…that's sort of the way it went in 2009.

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