Thursday, September 15, 2011

NEW YORK'S REPUBLICAN WIN.

Democrats in Queens, New York, should not worry about the Republican Party's win of the Congressional seat that was occupied by Rep. Anthony Weiner.

It was a fluke victory, sponsored by hate mongers and racists, who thought that it would farther their cause, and demonstrate their incredible hatred for President Barack Obama.

Even the Democrats among them did not vote for him in the 2008 presidential election, and so they should not be considered as honest or trustworthy, for the "political weathervanes" they were.

They would pretend to like a person, but inside of them, there was so much filth, so much enmity; they could stab that person in the back, on short notice, at anytime.

There should be no doubt that Weiner himself was part of the deal, to punish the Democrats and Obama; despite the fact that his "political wounds" were self inflicted. Yet, he chose to blame party leaders and those who forced him to resign.

Nevertheless, what boggled the mind was that Obama had a job creation plan before Congress, and the jobless issue affected a whole number of people; with some of those who voted in New York included.

Needless to say that, they perfectly knew that a vote against the Democratic candidate was a vote against Obama and his new job creation plan. Therefore, how could a majority of them vote against the person, who was fighting to make it easy for them to find work?

Did they really want to work; and did they care about whether the country's economy, which was "soggy", when Obama took over, becoming soggier? Their votes should have counted more than mere political instigation, as they were bombarded with all kinds of persuasive arguments by both local and outside politicians.

The United States Congress was now dysfunctional more than ever, and therefore gridlocks and stalemates would continue, and Obama's job creation plan would be in limbo; and if so, where would that leave the job seeker; the family man or woman, who could not make ends meet, for being out of work?

He or she would be out of luck just as well; for there would be no compromise between lawmakers to be able to get anything done. That has happened before, and it was more likely for it to happen again.

Some politicians so badly looked forward to winning next year's presidential election, they would do anything to achieve their goal; and because of that, nothing else mattered.

Fourteen months to the general election was a long way away; and the callousness of some lawmakers was at its peak. For they wanted Americans to "stew" in the current unsavory economic situation that bade no one any good; but why?

Were not they, who should be voted out of office in the next election cycle? Common sense should dictate that outcome.

Besides, Labor Unions had a big role to play in the encouragement of job creation. What were they doing now? ZILCH.

No one has seen them taking any practical or positive action to redeem the president of the United States in his bid to improve the economy, with its heavy baggage dragging and unreasonable unemployment figures. He seemed to be doing it alone, and if so, why?

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