The Winning Strategy for 2012

Not a Fire Sale, a Fear Sale

greg skidmore
A well blended media mix compounding fear with greed shall lead the Rebullican party and the robber barons to undisputed power.

The smarmy Mormon Romney fits the Presidiential bill. He possesses the sleazy credentials of a greed driven businessman who acquired emmense wealth on the backs of others. Such fabulous weath that he can afford time and time again to fret away millions on his presedential ambitions. He claims to understand the economy but his record proves he understands how to manipulate the system to provide himself with a Sultan's wealth.

The sponsors of Republicanism only need to gin up enough fear to convince well meaning social conservatives, religious fundamentalists, 2nd ammendment activists and grasping tea baggers to buy into a party line that they do not understand or care to understand. As Americans we only can vacillate between two unacceptable options. At best our choice is to go from bad to worse.

If we make it through another four years someone in the distance will once again raise the flag called hope and see if it attracts any attention.

The corporate princes in collusion with the entire business community have decided to sit on their money and continue the hiring and wage freeze until after the 2012 election. Then they will sprinkle around enough money to keep the mob happy, welcome you back to your cushy, meaningless cubicle job, invent new ways to keep you inert, fat and lazy, continue to dumb down your kids to make them more manageable and run the country like Saudi princes.

The sponsors of Republicanism want nothing less than a full return to deregulation. They care little if their lackeys abuse the populace, start wars or make a mess of everything. They learned the art of puppetry form the masters (Cheney, Rove, Wolfowitz). Aristocracy requires no crown. Money is power and our government can be bought at a fair price.

Published by greg skidmore

30 years a professional chef now retired and involved in commentary, creative writing and all things lyrical  View profile

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