Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Obama or Judas?

Just which people are you talking about when you say “the American people want …”, Mr. I-again-sold-my-soul President? There are other patriotic Americans in this nation besides selfish Tea Party hard cores, wealthy Republicans, and wimpy Democrats. I hope next election you and your Congressional handlers find out just whom we are and how mad you and your ilk have made us. Shame, shame, Barack. Phooey!
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If the Tea Party has its way—and it seems to be doing just that—the American economy will be set back to pre-Civil War days. I admit, that should take care of the illegal immigrant problem; simply put African-Americans back in the fields where the belong. This should starve the illegals plumb back across the border where they belong. These American “people of color” have been emancipated for almost 150 years, but maybe the Republicans can pass a law requiring them to become indentured servants where they can work for no wages and be taken care of by owners of the fields where they will be laboring. In return, these semi-slaves will receive housing and all other necessities from their pseudo owners. Individuals cannot be sold, but families may be traded between different owners. The workers will also have the right to drive their own automobiles each Sunday afternoon so they can visit kin and friends; however they will not own autos because they cannot afford them. Half of these servants will have Sunday’s off from work one week and the other half will can be off the next Sunday; it all depends on harvesting. At times, none will be allowed off until the crops are gathered.
Having black folk doing the stoop labor will make available more “regular” work for the white folks which should go a long way to putting all Americans back to work; we will all once again be prosperous. God Bless the Conservative Right! Double Phooey!
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Hopefully I will be over my mad enough by tomorrow that I can get back to regular, mundane blogging. Have a Tuesday, my friends.
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