Wednesday, October 19, 2011

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT DEBATE ON THE LEVEL OF MIDDLE SCHOOLERS

While the BBC reports fierce clashes in the Republican debate, the only thing which seemed to keep the audience awake was when they cheered at Herman Cain for insisting that he still felt that anyone without a job could have had one.  Additionally, they were clearly Republicans who were oblivious to all issues facing the country and its people and would have voted for a Republican regardless of the most transparent fact that not one of the candidates is ready for prime time.

Some had ideas but they were clearly not thought out as to consequences any more than Bush's war on Iraq was.  Bachmann said she had plans to do everything but stopped before anyone asked if she had a cure for cancer. Despite her stated plan to right the ills of the economy, regulation overload, wars, excessive money given to foreign countries, and some I may have omitted there was no sign as to what those plans are nor any readon given why she has waited so long with so much hardship to so many without sharing these plans with  the rest of the House.

Having watched almost all of it and then listened to pundits repeat their versions of it, I could not believe that none of them came up with any useful plan.  Herman Cain pushed his 9-9-9 plan which was rebutted by others but did not deter him at all, simply insisting that he was speaking of apples and oranges though others made it clear they didn't know which were the apples nor which were the oranges.  In all, the debate was carried out by candidates directed towards a goal which they carried out as a group of mental lightweights as compared to Obama, or in fact, anyone capable of dealing with the state of our country and economy.

None offered a cure; only euthanasia to all Departments of the government, our democracy, and the middle class.  May their Gods help them; they certainly need it.

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