Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Then There Was The Day After!

1-One could conclude we are no better off today, than the day before the election. Gridlock gets second wind, with only a caution flag ahead at turn 2014. 2-After spended collectively > $2B, we are still marking time in the same spot as when the "Hope and Change" parade restarted, some 730 days ago, in 2011. I would hate to think what the economy would be like, if were not for Earl's boy and the House appeared on the site in 2011. 3-The only significatant difference, in general, the LDP voter base has been more concentrated in the major inter-city and for most of 20 mile radius that surrounds these city-states. Unfortunetly, that is also where the most densely voter population reside... all LDP. Re-districting which was on the CTPR advantage didn't work that effectively. This base is also greatest concentration of the chronic unemployed and other major drains, like healthcare and on the assets of the American economy. 4-Gosh! if we took the > $2B spent on this past elections season and dolled it out in rebate checks to ever US citizen they would of received ~ $6,000 each. What a jolt to the American economy that would of had been, immediately, discounting inflation. But no, the LDP are going to try to raise taxes on the top 1%, and believe me the 99% will also participate to increase revenue to spend more. % And the wheel goes round and round.

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