Monday, June 29, 2015

What a week!

Wow...what a week...nothing else to say, but wow...however, as you know, there IS more to say:


     * With Greece hours away from defaulting on a $1.8 Billion loan from IMF, noted NY Times columnist Paul Krugman is scrambling to show how he is still right after all...


     * With the newest growing demographic in the US now being those able to work, but no longer looking (or even interested), one may not have to go to Europe to experience the same bliss...


     * With all the SCOTUS headlines this past week, the administration (with an assist from the clueless GOP) rams through the TPP (no, that doesn't stand for Toilet Paper Party)...


     * With the recent tragedy in Charleston, SC fresh in our minds, a growing faction has decided the Confederate flag is, or should be taboo...


     * With some reservation, I must at least this once agree with comedian Sarah Silverman that it's a good idea NOT to outlaw this flag because it makes identifying the racists among us much easier...


     * With our new "non-worker" demographic emerging, perhaps it might be best to, this time, listen to the Democrats with regard to assimilating these folks into the general (responsible) population...


     * With the new "collective" and "redistributive" direction our country appears headed, I think the old adage, "there is no free lunch," should be abandoned and discarded...


     * With the recent SCOTUS schedule fresh in our thoughts, is there anyone besides me who thinks Chief Justice John Roberts might possibly be suffering from a sort of multiple personality disorder?


     * With gay marriage now constitutionally protected (yes, it's about time) in all 50 states, does that also mean a concealed weapon permit issued in one state is now effective the other states as well...


     * With the ACA now firmly entrenched (always has been in my opinion) and subsidies are good nationwide, does that also mean no interstate restrictions when it comes to purchasing insurance?

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