Thursday, February 16, 2012

I Can’t See! I Can’t See! - Your Eyes Are Closed.

OK, the Republicans screwed up, again! But isn't the point that should be really important on this issue be that not one Republican has been able to put forth a solution that resolves this issue to the satisfaction of both sides. Nor by the way has one Democrat put forth a solution that will resolve the issue and not deny someone's freedoms are trampled upon. So the political leaders of our nation and our political parties with all their political advisors and lobbyists are so befuddled by this issue that they haven't been able to think the three minutes it takes to make the issue and the debate go away.

 And we can't blame that it's an election year for this abysmal failure of intellect or disgusting display of ineptitude. Our elected leaders are the bumbling, self-centered, pandering incompetents that are required to create this asinine situation.

 The experts on religious liberty were of no use in this endeavor either. No guidance from above evidently on how to settle this issue so that their religious freedoms are not compromised and the rights of those who wish to live their lives according to own pursuit of happiness. It's not that there isn't a solution to this conundrum, because there is. Are these experts so knowledgeable that they can't see past their own noses?

 Surely the advocacy groups, on either side, have smart people that can step up and present the solution.

 Hello! I am waiting. Is any one there?

 And that my fellow American's is our problem. We don't demand that our officials, their friends, their advisors, or anyone step up and address the problem, and present a reasonable, thoughtful and insightful solution. In this case, you don't get what you pay for. You get what lets our politicians distract and divide the attention of the media and public. You get what you deserve.

 If you don't want this stupidity any more, then you have to actually do something about it.

 If you don't know the answer to the problem, you might consider starting by asking if someone has a proposal that both sides can accept (a solution this the public recognizes as fair and balanced. That the politicos will have to accept because they can't reasonably or rationally oppose it).

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