Monday, March 1, 2010

Nancy, Some Pies Will Not Sell

Nancy Pelosi thinks she is, not only a smart woman, but feels she has it correct on the health care bill under debate. In her arrogance, along with her cronies, they want to shove the idea down the American people’s throat and she has such pretty analogy attached to the concept. Just read how she sees the whole debate.

"When we have a bill," she said, "you can bake the pie, you can sell the pie. But you have to have a pie to sell."

The only problem is the pie they are baking. I and the majority of Americans know pies and what we like. It needs to smell good and taste as pleasant. I’m a country boy and as kids we use to play on the farm and had a polite way of referring to something kind of nasty. In the pasture we had to be carful not to step in a “cow pie” because of the mess it would make when we dragged it around. And believe me the smell alone is enough to gag you, say nothing about taking a bite.

Nancy, you and your progressive friends might be baking a pie but it is nothing more than a cow pie and the people know it. It will never sell and only achieve to stink the place up. Nancy and friends might better go back to the “kitchen” and get a receipt the people can agree upon.

Again, our founding fathers knew how our government should work and when it didn’t fit the ideal, knew what the issue probably was.

“A feeble executive implies a feeble execution of the government. A feeble execution is but another phrase for a bad execution; and a government ill executed, whatever may be its theory, must be, in practice, a bad government.”     Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 70, 1788

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