“Confusion is a word invented for, (that), which we don’t understand.”
Henry Miller

No doubt about that
I have been thinking of the old adage, “every picture tells a story,” and apparently, (that word again), this one nails it on the head. The econobomic news coming from the White House the last few days, has been a myriad of obfuscation, braggadocio and what seems like confusion. Looking at the day to day changes or contradictions if you will, I wonder if the administration is just as confused as the public. However, I am also at the same time willing to bet, that given the penchant this administration has for stretching the truth, (bold face lies), that perhaps this is confusion intended only for us the general public, I mean proletariat, or somebody anyway, ( My guess is at the rate things are going we will have one of those labels attached to us eventually, and not the one that says public.)
The problem that now seems to be developing for this administration is that the public if it were confused, seems to be coming around to the fact that we are all being played for fools. Obama’s in house ‘Axis of Evil,’ Rahm Emanuel, David Axelrod and the witch of the mid west Valerie Jarrett, are probably giddy and besides themselves with the acceleration of their tactic of confusing the public. This strategy seems to be backfiring because even those with half a brain, (well maybe not – but miracles do happen), are starting not to believe any news coming from this administration.
What seems apparent is that this administration doesn’t seem to realize is that they were not elected because the American public wanted socialist ‘big government,’ but because they wanted to fire the Republicans. How this all translates out will become evident in the 2010 mid term elections. Those who unfortunately voted for the Democrats will get a second chance to rectify their mistake and send their message of “change.” I don’t think those results will be confusing to anyone, except maybe the Democrats, but they don’t have a clue anyway. Just my opinion.
William McCullough