What is it in the water these days? Doesn’t it appear that
our leaders have been tripping on some mysterious substance that robs them of
even a modicum of sensibility? Decision after decision by these fruit bats fly
in the face of reason … no restrictions on travel from West Africa, no health
screening for those tens of thousands of young Mexican border jumpers, supporting
welfare benefits and voting rights for illegal aliens, fire-hose government
spending that robs from our children and grandchildren, national defense
dismantling during a period of growing Russian and radical Islamic threats,
rejecting carbon-based energy sources for less viable "green” options. Need
I go on?
It seems that every time I see or hear of a policy decision
these days it is diametrically opposed to what my Jiminy Cricket is suggesting. Do
politicians feel obligated to reject what their inner voices tell them in favor
of some cockamamie pronouncement that they heard from atop a soapbox by some
wild-eyed ideologue?
I do believe we reject our innate filter of common sense at great
risk. Maybe, for at least the next few elections, we might choose those
politicians who dare to exhibit some common sense. Perhaps this characteristic won’t
grab the headlines, but it might just save us.
Afterward: Not only are we not restricting travel from the three-country center of Ebola outbreaks in West Africa, but we have, for two months, been expediting the processing of U.S. visa extensions to the people from there! I'm not joking ... see: Breitbart Story! By the bye Kenya, Senegal, Nigeria, Ivory Coast and other African Countries have closed their borders to emigres from these three West African countries.
Afterward: Not only are we not restricting travel from the three-country center of Ebola outbreaks in West Africa, but we have, for two months, been expediting the processing of U.S. visa extensions to the people from there! I'm not joking ... see: Breitbart Story! By the bye Kenya, Senegal, Nigeria, Ivory Coast and other African Countries have closed their borders to emigres from these three West African countries.
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