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Too much waste in a whole bird, and the price has gotten too high. Now, back to the topic:



This morning I heard a recording being played of Steve Bannon trrashing the Vietnam record of Mitt Romney. And while I rarely agree with Bannon I had to on this topic. Romney was a coward during Vietnam that used his church to avoid being drafted into the service during Vietnam, and while he was sipping wine in France others were dying in his place in a war that few supported save for the right wing like Bannon.


Later I was watching Good Morning Joe, and while they were defending Romney they were trashing Trump for his cowardice during the Vietnam Conflict. His phony claims of “bone spurs” while he then played sports such as baseball.


And while both were true, they were both cowards as are their sons today, one other thing they both have in common is that they have sent jobs overseas, mostly to China, while destroying jobs here in America (Trump through his own manufacturing businesses, and hotel business, and Romney through Bain Capital), and become amazingly wealthy in doing so.


This also points out a major problem in todays politics. Both sides have claims they can make about the other yet neither side will acknowledge the claims made by the other. Instead they will defend their side (in this case wealthy cowards that bought their way out of serving their country), and believe the people are too stupid to see the flaws of their side. In the meantime, both sides allow their side to sell out America while claiming to be the one side that will save America.


Arte the people really that stupid?


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