(in-ep-toc'-ra-cy) - a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.
Let's hope this picture represents the work of Clinton, Bush, and Obama with a straightened path ahead. At least that's how I would like to see it.
Given the candidate that has been selected for us, this is an extremely optimistic perspective.
I fear soon we will all be doing the head slap realizing we could have picked the metaphor vegetable juice over the "establishment" beverage. We may not like it but it's better for us.
Don't you guys see, this track was following guidelines laid down by the EPA. The railroad had to avoid the den of the endangered tiny pot-belly, spotted chipmonk whatever the cost in dollars, lives, jobs or even public safety.
As a 15 Year Locomotive Engineer, if I saw that, first off I would say to myself..."HOLY S*it...now that is a Sun-Kink! Then I would just hold on for the ride of your life. During my career as an Engineer I hit only hit 2 or 3 sun-kinks, derailing once, when we layed over 37 loaded grain cars.
Bloviate away, but with facts, attributions and maturity. Personal and/or cheap shots shall not be published. Comment Moderation is, unfortunately, ON, thanks to an ever-growing number of sublimate trolls.
Let's hope this picture represents the work of Clinton, Bush, and Obama with a straightened path ahead. At least that's how I would like to see it.
ReplyDeleteGiven the candidate that has been selected for us, this is an extremely optimistic perspective.
I fear soon we will all be doing the head slap realizing we could have picked the metaphor vegetable juice over the "establishment" beverage. We may not like it but it's better for us.
Oops! We could have had a Newt.
Earthquake? Union labor?
ReplyDeleteDon't you guys see, this track was following guidelines laid down by the EPA. The railroad had to avoid the den of the endangered tiny pot-belly, spotted chipmonk whatever the cost in dollars, lives, jobs or even public safety.
ReplyDeleteNicely done, all.
ReplyDeleteIt's, literally, the result of the recent New Zealand earthquake.
BZ
Well BZ,
ReplyDeleteAs a 15 Year Locomotive Engineer, if I saw that, first off I would say to myself..."HOLY S*it...now that is a Sun-Kink! Then I would just hold on for the ride of your life. During my career as an Engineer I hit only hit 2 or 3 sun-kinks, derailing once, when we layed over 37 loaded grain cars.
Yeah, that WOULD be one nasty-ass sun kink, would it not, Shady??
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