No disrespect to anybody that visits this wack azz site, but if you are younger than 32yrs old this post will mean nothing to you.
There is this wild sense of deja vu that has been circling my brain for the last year. Not that wack azz track by pop tart JAYONCE. It’s like the feeling that we are repeating everything that was a social problem in the 1980’s On a global level I see the re-emergence of Damascus and Tehran as two knuckleheads that need the boot in their azz to help them get their minds right. Domestically I see an administration that is captained by a wacky, half-witted commander in chief who can only dominate staged photo-ops.
Do you remember RONALD RAYGUN? He wore cowboy hats and talked tough like he knew how to hold a six shooter. Later on we found out that he liked to watch cartoons and pooped his pants. My 18month old godson does that too, but none of us are going to be electing him governor of New York this fall.
The worst thing that RAYGUN left us with was a ballooning debt that couldn’t even be mitigated with the equity that the nation held as it’s greatest asset – it’s people. We tumbled into a recession where the stock market stalled and real estate actually depreciated. To numb the pain of broken promises people turned to the cooked up version of the classic anesthetic. I can remember these days from several different perspectives and the most important one has me telling you to be prepared for the worst.
Not armageddon, or civil war, but another complete abandonment by the federal government. The day care centers and after school programs which are funded now by only a sliver of a budget will be getting no love from anyone in D.C. unless you get off your azzes now and demand these programs. The first step that needs to be taken in order to have your voice heard would be for everyone that reads this blog to complete a new voter registration card.
First, we must all register as Republicans.
to be cont’d
I just nominated your blog for the Black Weblog Awards. I hope you win.
^ I agree. The post about your baby brother is a Post of the Year Contender.
The Ron was my lesson in advertising. I remember telliny my peeps to vote for him on election day cause I saw his face a million times…years later I couldn’t believe that I ever said something like that. Shows the power of airtime.
The Ghetto Big Mac got my vote for original content.
And I like where you are going with us registering as Republicans….
co-sign with Candice…you have my interest peaked (sp?)
The worst thing that RAYGUN left us with was a ballooning debt that couldn’t even be mitigated with the equity that the nation held as it’s greatest asset – it’s people.
damn, dallas. that’s some writing.
voter registration is a good start….republican? i’m waiting to hear why.