Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Elections

Whow, what a choice again. Obama, a little too good to be true. Queen Clinton, a little too scary to be real.

And the republicans. We have a new Jehovah bush in waiting. The baptist preacher. Scary how fast he moved to the top. And the Vietnam guy, hanging around after his time. The Mormon, still an issue 40 years after a catholic became one of America's best Presidents. A mean mayor, who handled the terrorists and 9/11, but who managed a city that kills more of its own each year than the terrorists could ever pull off.

And Ron Paul, who? The guy that just raised more money in one day, $6Million dollars, than any other candidate has ever raised. Whow! And who is he again. He is someone that has friends that understand the power of the Internet.

And what are the issues. When to get out of Iraq. How hard to slap Iran? How long we can ignore Pakistan? How many subsidies can we give for ethanol and slap tarriffs on cheaper ethanol from Brazil? (How stupid can we be ... moron Congress.)

Jehovah Bush is still doing fine. No changes to report. He sees what he wants through his own eyes. The world bows before us. And all is well. Iraq is doing better. Wait until we leave and it shalt return to ways of old.

How will Cuba play out. Castro has said he will not stop new and young power from arising. How is that young Castro to arise. An election, or kill the guys in the part above him. That is not clear. And of course, we continue our support by restricting interaction with Cubans and the effect it would have.

And yes, the Mexicans are still coming across the border. But don't worry, we still plan to build a 750 mile fence. Of course, we need to pass another law that Walmart cannot sell aluminum ladders in Mexico.

I was in Monterray, Mexico in November. Looks like America. A Walmart, McDonald's, Sear's, Kentucky Fried Chicken on every corner. The nicest hotel I have ever stated in my life. Just like on tv. Robes, a huge shower and bath, in different rooms, the toilet in another, and a thousand pillows on my bed. A healthy breakfast, dozens of fruits and coffee Americano (with cream). And food in the hotels to die for, and I do not use that term loosely.

And beautiful women walking about.

I do not understand why we are not migrating to Monterrey. They have congested freeways just like us. They even have a national oil company in decline.

Did you notice Oil Company revenues fell off in the third quarter. Production declined in all major oil companies. There is a theory that we have passed peak production for the world. Could be true. After thirty years, we just raised the Cafe standards for 2020. Is the year right? How dare we raise the gas mileage so fast. To 35 in ten years. By then it won't matter.
Oil will be gone.

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