Saturday, October 8, 2011

The Last Train to the Cain Mutiny

        Say, look behind the pedantic squalor of a pizza magnate's pleasure in elucidating his conspiracy theories of people standing around with their own free time imitating Arab Springs.  The water may not flow as easily on our hearts and minds, but there is a definite leaning toward an American Fall that rivals the same passion and discontent with the imbalance of misplaced and convoluted financial power.
        The concepts we can appreciate when Herman Cain doubts the reasons for our present inconsistency of how we view the circumstances that seem to have us mired in disbelief at what we see, even though, the bubbles have been bursting all around us for decades.  His preliminary findings conclude some mass hysteria brought on by the administration now residing in the Oval office, trying to veer us off the railroad of failed policies.  Somewhere in the back of his mind, the realization that the train never built enough steam to get the train moving in the first place, gives a clear indication of the fact that Obama has not been able to implement any policies, because he was derailed in his attempts to make them leave the station. So goes the reality check list.
         As for Cain's mutinous attitude for anyone other then himself, begs the question of his duplicity in coming to any coherent resolution to the problem.  Not everyone wants to be rich.  As for blaming banks for anything derisive to economic turbulence, and people that possess this oddity called money have anything to do with a large constituency of the population being without any means of financial support, is a prelude to a kissoff.  People didn't sell junk bonds, derivatives, bad mortgages, speculate on the stock market, or hedge their bets.  They didn't have the tools to indoctrinate those policies or protocols.
           As the American Fall continues to possess an accurate account of a large group of people living out their inability to confront the financial realities of both early childhood and senior moments, Cain invigorates the dialogue by blaming the occupying administration, and tries to claim that the alternative dialogue surrounding putting the blame on the banks for creating these furtive angry views of not being able to possess or control monetary sustenance, is ill conceived.  Further, he speculates the notion that if you don't own a piece of the rock, blame yourself.
               Why is it that anyone, especially one that is in the public eye, can find it in their parameters of thought, to ridicule anyone who differs from their concepts on life, but stand pat so easily on their own bully pulpit, mostly spending most of that time degrading others, rather than making or suggesting ways to improve the prevailing uninitiated  failed policies.
           I totally understand everyone who has been let down with Obama's leadership qualities.  So when the next election comes to fruition, take the time to remove the stain or strain on your mental capacities and remove him from office.  You gave him no support in the beginning and gave access to all the interlopers to the machine.  Now, you all have a chance, maybe not to save Obama and his forms of symbolic consciousness, but to put a cabash on the cabala of the Herman Cain Mutiny and similar characteristic representing a black hole in the human condition of this great nation we live in called the "United States of America"  Let the Eagle fly with the Dove, and if you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with....It's Clobberrrinng Time and Help me Mister Wizard, come to mind.

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