So the monkeys are busy at work. We saw them at their best this morning, when they had that hearing that didn’t happen, which, like most of what they do, was far removed from what they’re supposed to be doing.
Monkeys indeed!
Actual monkeys, however, are much better animals. They’re honest. They don’t lie, deceive, play with words or deny what they’ve done. WYSIWYG. With actual monkeys what you see is what you’ve got.
The monkeys in the House are running rampant. They added a little condition to the Barr questioning after he’d volunteered and they’d agreed to have him appear. This was for political show, Kabuki Theater. So he didn’t appear, what they wanted in the first place.
So the monkeys have been acting like real monkeys again.
They were elected to serve the people. They were elected to govern the country. First and foremost, the responsibility of the government is to protect its citizens. That, ladies and gentlemen, historically is why people join together in governments.
People don’t elect people to spend their money indiscriminately. Or, they don’t elect people to limit their freedom or to stop them from living their lives.
Our representatives have stopped protecting us. They stopped doing it a long time ago when instead of serving the American people they started serving the almighty dollar. Of course, that’s not surprising. It’s not surprising since most of them are millionaires and many of them are lawyers, and millionaires and lawyers are known to spend other people’s money so as to save as much of their own as they can. They’re known to write laws to protect themselves, the people be damned!
Of course it is much more complicated than this but a few simple examples will serve the purpose. First, in a private household, when money runs out money and has to be borrowed, the money borrowed has to be paid back, of course with interest. The household can borrow more money up to the point where the bank realizes it’s no longer a safe risk to loan them money, at which point it calls in the debt.
Most sensible households live according to a budget. Money is allocated monthly and when it runs out the household stops spending. At the very worst, it borrows into the next month’s budget but decides how it’s going to cut the next month’s budget to cover the deficit.
Our monkeys, on the other hand, don’t live by any budget. They spend our money indiscriminately, blatantly lying to us all the while, and when they need more money they raise taxes. We have to pay them or we go to jail. Some people don’t, like Al Sharpton. One group of those monkeys has already said they’re going to raise taxes and will do away with the tax cuts we recently got.
A second example regards healthcare. If you remember, at the last minute and again in the dark of night, the monkeys of Congress voted themselves an exemption to Obamacare. If Obamacare was so great, the greatest thing they could have possibly done for any of us, why didn’t they keep it for themselves?
We could go on and on, example after example.
Today’s hearing was supposed to be about the Mueller Report. What it was, and not surprisingly, was a non-hearing precipitated by another attempt by the Despicable Dems to crucify the president simply because they don’t like him.
Yes the monkeys are at it again. Yes the monkeys who represent us really are worse than real monkeys.
Yes, maybe we’re the monkeys since we keep electing them.