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Counting on Stupidity By: Bridget Gibson First it was Jeffrey Skilling, former CEO of Enron, who testified before a Congressional Hearing that he was just mentality inept and could not understand how Enron operated, then last week Bernie Ebbers, former CEO of WorldCom stated that he was "too stupid to know what my company's doing". There are others that have decided not to tell anything about what or when they knew things were not as they should be or even appeared to be. This week in Waco, Texas (site of the Luby's Restaurant massacre and David Koresh's bonfire), we have had another spectacle: George W. Bush's Economic Summit. And a fine summit it was. The pinnacle of disgraceful "yes" men and women who could not fall over themselves quickly enough to applaud the miraculous job that Boy George had done with the American economy. And Mr. Bush was quick to say that he had the economy under control. Excuse me. If this is control, please stop the train, I want off. I also need to mention that Charles Schwab was a keynote speaker at that Waco Summit. It also bears mentioning that on the very day of the summit, Mr. Schwab's company (which graciously donated $965,000 to the Republican National Committee for the 2000 election cycle - this total excludes contributions to individual candidates) handed out pink slips to 375 employees. I hate to watch the employment news these days. This week the following job losses were announced:
I know that it's stupid to be counting things these days, but I just can't help myself. There are so many things that I have lost count of lately. The short list is:
There are more things that I have lost count of: The number of jobs that have been lost since George was installed, the billions of dollars that have been lost by investors in the stock market, the billions of dollars that have been stuffed into the pockets of lying, cheating CEOs, and the lack of questions that need to be answered by George about his knowledge and lack of action taken by him or his lackeys to avert the terrible consequences that America has suffered since September 11, 2001. I'm also losing count of more unanswered questions: Regarding the "inevitable" war with Iraq, I want to know what happened to George's vow to bring in bin Laden "dead or alive". I want to know why we have now been told that bin Laden is not the "bad guy", now Saddam Hussein is the "bad guy". I want to know, or have some acknowledgment of, the real reasons we're on the brink of war with Middle East. I want to know why with the country in recession and at "war" George thinks he should take another 30 day vacation. So much for counting. Right now, just about the only thing I am counting are the days that this administration has remaining in office. Our country can't take much more of George's "control". Seems like since he took his oath, we've all been paying the price. But, who's counting? © Liberal Slant All rights reserved. |