-Earlier this week the US of A, merrily cruised past the $15 T debit post,as pp continues to vacation in the far east, with mamaO. The kids, the mother-in- law and them, stayed home to say money.
-While the Debt Commission is scheduled to work through the w/e to come up with the $1.5T in savings or revenue generating by Nov. 23, the goal post now has been moved to Nov. 24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31. I made up another day in Nov.,just in case. The commissions task is a hard one. Just make a list of + and - = -$1.5T, job done. The gold leafed hard cover presendation is place in an storage vault to age until sometime in early 2013 when someone will open it. It could be pp, walla! It's his job to impliment or deligate it to Cong. Barney Frank (D-MA) his new VP. Or it could go to a new CTPR president who will throw the darn document into the reflection pool and start over again. In the meantime the $1.5T figure grows, and is is likely to something like $6-8 T. Both the House and Senate will be in CTPR control on that cold day in Janurary 2012 regardless who become president.
-Ohio's Issue #2 was a sounding defeat for the CTPR party. Big labor and the LDP party poured tons of money to help defeat the Issue. Like I said earlier they won the battle, but the war is just beginng. Gov Kasich R-OH) in a post election day reflection said words to this effect: Ohio's debt $8 B remains and there is no money to distribute period. Every community from cities to the smallest villeges will have to do what they got under there mattresses. Just yesterday in my SW OH township, pink slips started to be issuesd, this time 6 cops, and 6 fireman or EMS are to go to reduce part of a $6M debt. No more pennies from heaven for a year, budget nazi.
Regus went into a cocoon yesterday, or pre early retirement mode. A guy named Jerry Seinfeld to take his place on the morning show with Kelly. Regus, now 80 looking for
for something to do...maybe a ninth or tenth wide receiver slot as a CTPR presidentional candidate?
Saturday, November 19, 2011
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