July 01, 2010

Yes, America can

The U.S. can’t continue to drive the global economy is what the President Barack Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said, more or less.  Or rather, as many Americans probably think, knowing the history of these two men, and that is, they don’t want the U.S. to be the engine, which seems more accurate.  Their statement appears to be part of the reshaping of the US economy, and the retardation of that economic growth as well.  I say this because, in general, that is what government does, when run by the Left.  And I am not a fan of big business, but of small business, owned and worked by individuals who, by the very nature of being local, know better about how business works and how to work with customers.   

 

Considering the source of the comment, it is not surprising, nor should it surprise anyone.  What should also be kept in mind is, being that one of the men is the administration, and the other is part of the administration, is that these two men turn on the tap at the sink in the morning, but they don’t even know where the water comes from.  These men, and people like them, don’t think there is a need for them to know.  That is a problem, a very serious one.

 

Keep in mind that this administration is peopled with individuals educated at the highest levels of education, that Ivy League altitude.  Also, keep in mind that the higher one goes in the atmosphere, the less oxygen there is, so I can be pretty sure that they don’t know how to do anything.  I’m speaking of the basics of daily life, the things, which the middle class does like, mow lawns and replace broken mower blades.  Basic things. 

 

Granted, in urban areas, lawns are at a premium, so I’ll substitute any other task, which makes the household function, and can be done by the common man or woman with ease, and there is nothing wrong with being common.  Being common is being common as dirt and without dirt where would the species be? 

 

When the political class distances themselves from the people to the point where they then instruct those same people about putting air into their tires to save on gasoline, well, those political creatures, and that is what they are, creatures, illustrate that they have lost, or maybe never had, that common experience which connections them to the common people.

 

These two men, President Obama and Treasury Secretary Geithner, like many, or all of those present in the administration, have never built anything in their lives.  They are not creators, they only make restrictions, and play with and lose other peoples’ money.  Trillions of dollars for that matter. 

 

What can we think when we are governed by people who look out over the land to see something they need to change, for whatever perverse reason that maybe?   And their reason must be perverse, because out in that land, where half the country lives and are rather happy.  Those ‘out there,’ the common folk, mow their lawns, replace the blades, and look at political creatures who are paid well and make decisions the common folk didn’t give permission to be made. 

 

American will not be able to drive the world economy, Obama and Geithner said, but there is an irony in that statement, and that is, Americans never planned to be the engine, which drove the world economy.  It just happened that way. 

 

I suppose that is the problem with the Ivy League educated:  They never really think about anything either.   If they did, they would’ve realized that Americans of the past never made the decision to power world economic growth. 

 

What is disturbing is that it takes a conscience effort by political creatures, now mutated in political monsters, to hobble the American economy.  They have perverse ideas of social justice, and will pursue the goal of installing a socialist scheme, which will invariably impoverish the common American. 

 

Had the common folk had the time to consider what the political monsters were up to, they would rather not be involved, and they don’t, if the polls have anything to say about it. 

 

The only thing to consider is, is this hobbling going to be permanent?  Is the heel of that great thoroughbred known as the American economy going to be nicked by an unscrupulous stable boy, so a gangster can fix a race?   Or is someone like Lady Liberty going to show up just in time to pop the deceitful stable boy on the brain box with a riding crop, thwart the gangster’s insidious plot and send them both packing?

 

We’ve been told that America won’t be the engine, which drives the global economy.  Says, who?  One executively inexperienced president and a first-time administration seat warmer.  But I suspect the common folk will put their trust in the founding fathers who were accomplished men. 

 

America in many, many ways, even considering all her faults, is very heroic.  Heroes are Heroes by accident.  The American economy, when finally left to honest people, will be nurtured, and again become strong, vibrant and flourishing.  God willing.

 

 

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