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Thursday, September 29, 2011

RUN CHRISTIE WALK

I woke up in a great mood to start thinking about, Christie jokes.  He visited the Regan library, and found him in a mound.  He could not decide between, Sarah Lee and Mrs. Butterworth for Vice President; and he exercises on the Milky Way.  It is hard to make light of such a big subject.  That is about all the humor in it.
He got my attention when he said it is none of our businesses that his children are in private schools.  It reminds me that the mayor of, Lansing made a similar type comment while he ran for, Governor.  The question was in poor taste.  Everybody knows that, nobody sends their kids to public schools, if they can afford otherwise.  Kids in private schools with poor grade averages are preferred to public schools’, Valedictorians.  Money goes a long way to financing education.
Many people seem to like, Governor Christi, including celebrities.  He cut the budget on public education.  His children do not have to go there.
I know less than a paragraph on the governor.  My concern, he makes decisions that do not apply to himself.  Nevertheless, that channel of thought is normal for politicians who want the best for their families.  We need to focus on what is happening to most people around the globe, and initially in our country.  Our government is due for a national audit, to see where so much money was spent; also, a committee needs to form and decide what to do about it.  Real issues are about, government waste and lost jobs.  We need to start a real employment office.
There is literally tons of work, as massive flooding damaged structures and altered landscapes, as well as neglected maintenance.   Fifty percent of adults under twenty-five, are unemployed.   Our government is telling us, we are broke and in debt, but there is security on, Wall Street.  That is, Demagoguery.  Somehow, our level of plebian taxation is afflicting our, Social Security.  That is misrepresenting our poor and working class, at the time when assistance urgent. 

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