Blame the messenger (S&P). Blame the catalyst )Tea Party). Accept no blame )O&G). Stall. Offer no plan.
That seems to be the game plan.
Rick Santelli of CNBC – whose rant started the Tea Party movement – has hit the nail on the head again:
In the end, in the end we need to address problems we know exist. A Treasury Secretary or a President should be out here not fighting S&P, not grabbing the other coach and slapping him around, taking the umpire behind the barn. He should be getting the team psyched to overcome.
See I remember I had a professor in college. I wrote a great paper. Could never please this guy. But it made me better.
Don’t get caught up in the minutia. All this BS.
We’re better than this. We need to prove it.
We’re off the track. Whether we’re better than some other country or not, the real issue is we’re on the wrong path.
Blame the Tea Party? Geez,
If it wasn’t for the Tea Party, they would have passed the debt ceiling thumbs up, we would have been rated BBB.
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