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Fantastic word game

Office hours for everyone in Congress and the Senate and all their employees should need to be increased to deal with the deluge of emails and phone calls to say "Vote no on the bailout plan" [mail takes too long to be delivered, still], but when is all is said and done and America speaks as much as it wants to, the deluge will likely not actually come.
 
The deluge will likely not actually come because we all know that petitioning our elected officials (without envelopes stuffed with cash) is a complete and utter waste of time.

Anyacat said:
Coming to you soon: Section 8 of the bailout plan: Decisions by the Secretary pursuant to the authority of this Act are non-reviewable and committed to agency discretion, and may not be reviewed by any court of law or any administrative agency, which consolidates all decision-making powers into the Executive Branch--which wants us to act quickly before they leave office.

[Hey Anyacat: Did you hear Paulson running as fast and as far as he could from his Section 8 proposal during his Senate interrogation? Turns out what he really wants is transparency and oversight. That stuff he wrote down? Ahhhh, he was just joshin'! What a kidder!] ::)
 
A complete and utter waste of time would probably be accurate, unfortunately, because bringing overly-corrupt politicians and American-centered values together without the envelopes of cash seems like a job that even the best and brightest of America cannot accomplish.
 
America cannot accomplish much with an executive branch stuffed with oligarchs and a Congress stuffed with greedy, self-serving politicians--in short, we are screwed.

(Raptusregaliter: Be prepared for Section 8 to return as Stealth Section 8: Revenge of the Oligarchs)
 
Screwed by his (or her) elected leaders once again, the typical hard-working, honest American tax payer lets out a heavy sigh as he (or she) hopelessly watches his (or her) beloved country get flushed down the drain.
 
Flushed down the drain is what's happened to the US economy, but Workers United--you have nothing to lose but your chains, take to the streets!

(I need to rest now from all that ranting)
 
Streets need to be filled with people demanding better representation and less corruption, but that probably wouldn't get enough press coverage to "matter" unless you had the right news directors editors and a good buzz and scheduling.
 
A modicum of effort is not needed to graduated from Duke University.

Is everyone happy about my bold letters in the Sentence?(I was not aware of the ability to have bold colors!!) ;D
 
Duke University and TFWG is impressed by the new knowledge you have learned AND shared with us, Stuart, so keep up the good work!

Duke also aksed about your entrance application. They said they could use some good folks with know-how like you now possess.
Now, for everyone else, there are still a few TPS reports out, and WMC will be back soon! Get them in, or we'll have to work extra hours (that means no company lunch at TGIFriday's tomorrow, and extra work on Saturday. I got a memo.
 
The good work demonstrated by Stuart and his new "bolding" prowess was almost overshadowed by his past-tense use of "graduate" when he should have used present-tense. ;)

[Hello Duke graduates!]
 
The dimly lit Warehouse District Hotel is just a few steps away from the Completely Pretentious Celebrity Chef Bistro, where one will be charged $95 per plate for a 1/4 once of prime Kobe beef, grilled and served with a leaf of radicchio, snotty service extra.
 
Ear, nose, and throat doctor and also foot doctor are two careers I do not wish to gravitate towards as I am already fullfilling the role of Game Czar.


(Well, I'm back and I'd like to thank Quadraphonic for collecting everyone's TPS's and other paperwork. Most of you did a fine fine job with the exception, of course, of Dude (who, even though I emailed him asking him to bold his clues still doesn't bother) and LasVegasRadioJunky who still can't figure out the rules and go with ONE sentence. And 1 demerit to whomever immediately followed him and didn't fix the situation then. I'm glad you all missed me. ;D )
 
A urologist is someone I visit on a regular basis, Mr LasVegasSmartA$$RadioJunky, and so will you at some point in your life. 8)
 


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