A lone senator has resurrect a great American word –
busybody.
Our American English is sometimes lacking in really good,
descriptive words to capture one concept – one situation – one description so
apt that the single word burns an everlasting image of clarity of what one is
attempting to depict.
TheFundamentals, in describing this current administration has
used one word: debt. Massive debt.
Endless, burdensome debt. The kind
of debt that destroys individuals leaves families homeless – split asunder, impoverished;
debt that takes once great cities like Detroit, Oakland, Newark, Philadelphia and
Atlanta and leaves them rusting, crap holes filled with beggars and ne’er do wells.
Obama debt is eternal – give me your children,
your grandchildren and everyone that follows, so that my voters can get some
crap today. No, we don’t want to pay for
it – let the grandkids pay. Is there one
word to depict the horror that Obama and Bernanke have imposed on every living
and unborn American child? We use debt
but that one word does not capture the essence of the damage Obama, Bernanke and
their foolish congress and bureaucrats have wrought.
A new fool has popped up in New York. Just as it appeared that Mr. Obama was about
to comprehensively (aside – here is one more word that politicians and their mid
level IQ bureaucrats and their stump dumb union masters use regularly when what
they really mean is an easy way out of a
massive problem they have created. Their
solution, of course, will cost hard working, private sector working taxpayers dearly
with even lower personal income after the “comprehensive” solution is
implemented) embrace debt as his personal word for his eight years in office –
just as we at TheFundamentals figured everyone was going to see what a fiscal
and financial disaster history will bestow on America’s first black president; along
comes one more glory seeker to push Mr. Obama aside and take the spotlight.
Why would a billionaire go out of his way to make his bones –
his everlasting image – his reputation – his legacy – about downsizing big
gulps? Is there a word to describe this
fool? One word that captures the essence
of a successful man who wants to be president (aside: since when is that top job so appealing to
the dimwitted; the extraordinarily vain; the least among us?) and chooses to
run on the platform of limiting the size of a soda drink? Is this the equivalent of a confession or
perhaps a revelation that being a big success in business is not tied to skill,
capability, leaning-in and hard work? Or,
even worse, have we at TheFundamentals missed something with all our focus on
financial and personal responsibility? On debt? All this time, was the real issue – soda pop?
This brings us to our topic for the day – busybodies. This one
American word: busybody conveys a vivid image.
Senator Rand Paul is not a successful businessman – he seems
like a regular guy – the type of man who has values and takes care of his
responsibilities – we call this type of man a hero – but he sure didn’t fall
far from the tree, did he? Please listen
to Senator Paul, using this great American word, address one of Washington, DC's
busybodies –
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