I don't care what they have to say. It makes no difference anyway. Whatever it is, I'm against it.
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Groucho Marx was an interesting comedian. Although he died almost 50 years ago, and his heyday was in the 1920's, his anarchic view of the world still is an influence in my life. Only Groucho could say: "I once shot an elephant in my pajamas. What he was doing in my pajamas, I'll never know." It's that weird way of looking at things that still help me to think out of the box.
Lately, I've been watching the news and wondering why news reporters don't hold the Orange Monster to account. And I realize that they are so afraid of the monster, that they let him get away with everything. Yet, in about 20 years, I'll bet that someone does a comedic take on the monster and his cronies. We are way too close to history being made for anyone to satirize the monster the way Chaplin satirized Hitler in The Great Dictator. With this being said, it's a shame that Groucho (and his brothers) aren't around anymore, as only someone like Groucho could put the monster in his place with witticisms coming too quick for the monster to deflect.
Slowly, we're seeing some Republicans start pushing back against the monster. But not enough to show that the dam will break, and they will actively push him out of power. Until this happens, things will keep getting worse before they start getting better.
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Now, we're starting to see the Democrats finding ways to take the offensive. Recently, they worked with the GOP to get a housing bill bassed with veto-proof majorities. Yet, just before the bill was to be signed, the monster decided not to sign the bill. Assuming there is no veto, the bill will become law, and the Democrats will have a cudgel to beat up on the GOP.
Politics is a nasty game, and this is the worst I've seen it in my lifetime. Ideally, the monster will die of "natural" causes before January 20th, 2027, limiting Vance to a single term in his own right. Even better, I'd love to then see the Democrats hold up ALL federal funding until Vance were to then resign. In this case, if there is no GOP VP confirmed by the senate, guess who then becomes president?
Well... Keep your fingers crossed. I hope not to need my "Letters of Transit" like those from the movie Casablanca.






