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11/14/2012

Just A Thought

Although deeply disappointed in and in fact very scared for my country as the result of the re-election of Obama, as a political junky there are some things to look forward to.

The whole Fiscal cliff dilemma is going to be very interesting to watch unfold. I have absolutely no idea how it will be resolved if in fact it is resolved at all. There is always the possibility though I suspect a small one that everyone will call everyone else's bluff and they'll jump off the cliff together holding hands with one hand while pointing fingers with the other.

Then there is the whole Benghazi scandal which is morphing into the Petreaus/Benghazi scandal and all that will come out with that. I actually think this has the potential to be bigger than Watergate without the impeachment and without the coverage which will create even deeper divisions in the country. There are also a few other scandals out there that will begin to draw more attention as time goes on and since this is the most inept and corrupt administration in American history, more shall be revealed I am sure.

Also coming up, but seldom mentioned are two big items. The debt ceiling battle, wherein we probably get to watch the GOP once again sell out their principles , which is not true since they are bankrupt in that department and so there really isn't much left to sell off. The other big item, which ought to be fun to watch, if the judiciary branch doesn't once again sell out the American people, is the whole Fast and Furious scandal reawakening. Lest we forget Holder is still in contempt of Congress and a judge will soon issue an order on whether he has to release more documents. If he does, the revelations could be very explosive.

Finally we will get to watch over the next few years the assisted suicide of the United States as Obamacare is enacted. It will be sad but interesting to watch how the Democrats try to spin the ruin they have inflicted not only on our medical system and economy but on our liberties.

There is an old adage about good stories requiring conflict. Well I suspect the next four years will provide enough of that ingredient to fill a library. Unfortunately it will be like living in a Stephen King novel.


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