Calling the Non-Existent Bluff

It would seem many thought potential layoffs were merely a bluff.  It was never a bluff.  It was explained why layoffs would be necessary in the face of Obamacare and such.  Look at all the people who couldn’t seem to comprehend facts and went with the false illusions instead.  Enjoy, dulled ones, for your uninformed and misguided votes will come to bite you in the non-existent bluffing rear quite soon.  Problem is… the rest of us get to pay your price right along with you.   I, for one, am not happy at all.

You stand in line giggling like you’re off to see a rock star, rather than getting ready to do something quite important that is going to affect an entire country for a very long time.

You know the “talking points”, yet are clueless about what has been actually going on in the world.

You want equal pay for women and yet haven’t a clue that Obama wasn’t paying women equally from what has been reported.

You want contraception and think Obama is protecting your access to it, when no one … NO ONE… was ever trying to take it away.

You vote with your “lady parts” and then expect to be taken seriously?

Four people died in Benghazi.  Was it due to the administration being inept or worse?  Do you even know where Benghazi is?  Do you know who died and how?  Did you know that help could have been sent, but wasn’t?

Don’t know who Nancy Pelosi is?  How’s that possible if you are an informed voter?  She played some key roles that make her stand out from the crowd and not necessarily in a positive light.

You don’t know who Harry Reid is?  You know, the guy who wrongly used his position to suggest that Romney hadn’t paid taxes though he had.

This is important stuff that you missed, but as long as you got those “talking points” right, I guess you think you are the brightest bulb in the room of same watt bulbs.

Can people outgrow dumbed-down?  I certainly hope so.  Maybe they’ll invent a cure for it.  Oh, they have.  I almost forgot.  It’s called objective education and critical thinking.  Too bad so few decided to take part in the offer.  Might have saved us all from the dumbing results to come.

Thanks a lot.  Oh, by the way… the potential layoffs… were never an idle bluff.  Maybe that little bit of information will catch up with you sooner than later.  Let’s see if you are still giggling your way down the welfare line when it’s your time to pay for your dumb vote and there might not be enough help to go around.

Good luck in your little world of same watt bulbs.

One thought on “Calling the Non-Existent Bluff

  1. Before I took the time out to research more in depth just what really is ruining our economy, I would have looked at what you posted, Carrie, and think you were pretty dumb to think Romney had any goal, other than his own desires to be president, to say something like that. Obamacare does stand as a financial threat to businesses, especially small ones. The thing is, Romney’s plan of cutting taxes would have done the very same thing. In my latest article I explain why I now am a believer in Obamacare hurting the economy, though not as drastically as cutting taxes would have. And I know now that the whole idea of bring taxes to the political front in a bad economy is probably the stupidest thing a candidate could do. But, unlike Romney and Obama, I have a pretty good idea how to fix the economy, get jobs back on track and put the economy back in the black. If you have the time, take a read on what I wrote. If it opened my eyes, it might bring some light into yours as well. 🙂

    http://rantpolitical.com/2012/11/09/the-national-debt-bush-wasnt-all-to-blame/

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