Monday, February 21, 2011

THE SADDLE SHED

"THE SADDLE SHED" $55 U.S.
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Howdy,

I was watching the news today. The wife got me up extra early. She was dressing to take a friend to the hospital for tests. Thing is; I should not get up too early, nor especially, should I watch the news. It gets me to thinking about Politics. And that is not, in my case especially, a good thing!

All sorts of bad things go through my head when I see the tumult in today's world. I can only think about these things in light of the Bible. In fact this is all outlined in the Christian Bible, you know, the one many people want to question as to its validity? How could those old Prophets tell so much about today's happenings if they were so "out of touch" with reality? Gotta wonder....
The main thing is that when I see what America, my only real concern here in this world (the rest can go to Hades), I want to shout at someone! It is like a country filled with children that are not being have themselves. I tell ya...... No, on the other hand, I should decide to make or not make a Political Blog. That way people interested in Art don't have to wade though the Politico mud to see good, or in this case, great:) art!

But just to sort of think. If we were in a wagon train, traveling across the prairie back when this country was nothing more than filled with grass and buffalo and Indians. And some problem hit and we lost a lot of our food. And to cap it all off, we were in an area not filled with critters enough to gather our own food. Then what would we do?

If some had wagons filled with food. Would they continue traveling. Starting their day with a great breakfast and stopping it with a camp filled with merrymaking dinner menus filled with great food? Would they just choose to ignore the suffering and starvation in the wagons around them? I think not.
They should and would share their food. (Christian morals aside.) Why do I know this? For self-preservation. If for instance, their horses fled during the night. Or fell dead due to lightening in a storm. Or some wild bandits, or Indians, fell upon them to destroy them. Wouldn't it be great if they had a whole wagon train filled with capable men to come to their aid and to help their fight to survive?

Then let me tell you. Many states in this union are about to cross the wilderness of Bankruptcy. And to do so without failing, without dying, they will have to have everyone sacrifice somewhat for the common good. Just to be sure that during this famine, this financial famine, everyone can come through it in one survival mode, and not completely collapse, as California is apt to do. There is little help for California. People are going to flee from that catastrophe. Only the mentally unstable are going to stay and fight amongst themselves for the scraps of a once-great state!

As for those that flee instead of voting in WI. If they didn't or wouldn't take a look at reality facing their state back when they could do something about it, when there were more options, what makes you think that they will stay and take a look at reality now? Fleeing is the only alternative to the blind!

Later,
Dan Bunch
TX

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