It’s the Little Things

In my years as a neuropsychologist, I have learned that most people don’t go over the edge over a big event.  They tend to stew on it, try to handle it.  Then one day they snap a shoelace and this little thing opens the door to the anger and emotion that they held.

Each of us handles events differently.  Some explode irrationally at the outset.  Others can take an event and seem to carry on as if it never happened.  Those watching react with empathy or with some level of not understanding or take a stance that is socially expected. Some react with total insensitivity often exposing an agenda of their own.

Imagine that you only listen to major news media. You have no idea of the vast amount of information that is coming from the internet.  That’s because the major networks don’t report much news outside of an agenda they are pushing.  You often hear a feigned satisfaction when a piece of news slightly aligns with their agenda.

Let me cite two recent examples.  The tax cuts are case in point. The Congress created this mess they call taxes.  They spend more money then they take in. They don’t balance the budget. They don’t trim the budget but year after year they add to the deficit based on their inability to represent us and use sound fiscal principles. So a tax bill comes before Congress and although it does not go far enough it is good and it is a start.

So why, tell me, wouldn’t one, a single Senate REPRESENTATIVE on the Democrat side vote for this bill?  There must be one constituent in a Democrat district who would like more job  opportunities for employment or a tax break.

I always knew that our Congress was corrupt and uncaring, I just didn’t see how corrupt or uncaring. I asked my friends at a weekly card game why they are voting on party lines and they said, “because it’s political.”  What the hell does that mean.  Our votes elected them to represent us — not to be political.

If Bengazi, Fast and Furious, the Clinton Foundation, the IRS scandal, pedogate, FBI/DOJ cover ups, the rigging of the Dem convention, Debbie Wasserman Schultz didn’t open your eyes to the Democrat party agenda and make you leave that cesspool of corruption then there probably exists very little that could squeeze an ounce of rational sense from your mind controllers. But maybe, just maybe, there is one little event that will flash, ever so briefly, onto that closed liberal mind.

The Kate Steinle verdict.  That girl dying in her father’s arms, so needlessly.  Why?  For politics.  California is the American Venezuela.  There is no hope for California.  But maybe someone will feel their shoelace snap as they empathize with the Steinle family.

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