Monday, June 20, 2011
Bonfire Maintenance
What is the best way to stoke a fire? If you want to keep a fire going or even build it up, would you throw gasoline on it, sprinkle it with water, or stack a few big logs at its base? Gasoline is a quick fix and does not last long. Water dampens the fire and threatens its existence. A few well-placed dry logs will keep a fire going for future good times. Why then, does the Obama Administration keep trying to stoke the economy by dampening it with more and more taxes and regulations?
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Because Big Business is like a raging fire, out of control with no oversight (e.g. banking fiasco). Supposing the fire is being dampenned to a level it can be better controlled, so as not to destroy the whole economy? No more logs (bail-outs) for those greedy fools, I say!
Unfortunately, nothing you typed makes any sense. Your logic will need to hold water before you can successfully lure to the dark side.
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