Your Turn To Buy
Dec 24th, 2009 by The Outsider
Another great letter from my friend Clyde. This man has more common sense and wisdom then all of the “experts” in the whitehouse or the government.
Clyde’s letter:
Let’s look at our dysfunctional family, these Un-United States. The Senate and House should represent Dad & Mom, mature and fair adults. The President, should be a wise and experienced grandparent. The courts should be a family of elders with broad knowledge, impeccable character, and concerned with right and wrong; not he, she, us, or them. The 50 States, as children ranging from 200 + years with graying hair to a teenager of about 50, each with different personalities Some are strong and healthy, they exercise (WORK); plan, invest, and save; start early, stay late, and do for themselves. Others are fat, lazy, drug addicted, smoke or drink too much, party late, won’t get going in the morning, and try to mooch off their siblings. They refuse to correct their errant ways to make things better for themselves. They borrow to buy a sports car to pull their boat to the beach when they really need a used pickup to haul their trash to the dump. As a parent you try to advise but with a large family you cannot fix everything. Some will insist on self destruction and while it’s painful to watch, watch you must. What cannot be done for all, best not be done for any. They must be allowed to trip and fall, to skin their knees or they will never learn to watch where they walk. And where are we right now? The courts are of questionable character, right and wrong are routinely traded away thru plea bargains. The President has no experience at business, work, production of a useful product, or the benefits of capitalism for both employer and employee The House & Senate as “Mom & Dad” are made up predominately of self indulgent, spoiled brats. Fringe elements from the outer limits of sanity who practice promising their babies playtime, candy, and forever sunshine. While expecting someone else’s children to grow up and build the toys, make the candy, produce the sunshine, and yes, even change their diapers. Well, several have crapped in their own nests and it’s time we let them sit in it. I’ll drink to that and now it’s your turn to buy!
Clyde
