Alan Grayson, we already know, is fit for nothing that involves any kind of power, responsibility, intelligence, objectivity, creativity or integrity.
Whatsoever.
Which, by my reckoning, means that he should be employed in Washington state to count the number of raindrops that fall each year. Although even that might have too much potential, as the Left would undoubtedly then proclaim Grayson as the next world-renowned enviro-hoax “authority”, in the vein of Al Gore.
As if politics isn’t farcical enough already, without Grayson indulging in idiotic theatrics of this kind.
The Left, as always, denies what it’s doing and forgets what it’s done. The Left arbitrarily decides that words mean only what they themselves say they mean and attributes imaginary policies to their opponents. Grayson’s stupidity, specifically, has been facilitated by his cohorts detestable attempts to equate opposition to Barry with racism.
If that level of stupidity is tolerable -- if not actively encouraged -- then why not this, as well?
Grayson has been given a stupid unlimited license and boy is he gonna use it.
But let’s forget about him for a moment and ponder this quote from Lord Thomas MacCauley in 1857 (sure, you’ll have read it before elsewhere but please read it again, it’ll be good for you):
“A democracy cannot survive as a permanent form of government. It can last only until its citizens discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority (who vote) will vote for those candidates promising the greatest benefits from the public purse, with the result that a democracy will always collapse from loose fiscal policies, always followed by a dictatorship.”
Does that sound familiar?
Now back to Grayson. It’s brainless wonders like him who are hastening the arrival of the events predicted by Lord MacCauley. Grayson figures that Americans should have lots more paid vacation, because that’ll really help revive our moribund economy.
Grayson, as with so many others, is guilty of one of the worst crimes in politics: being dumber than the electorate. How are we supposed to be led by representatives who encourage the worst aspects of human behavior (i.e. the relentless clamor for “free stuff”, always heard loudest from the Left)?
To finish, let us return to Lord MacCauley. Intertwining story-lines here or what? Do keep up. The next sentence after where I cut off the above quotation reads:
“The average age of the world’s greatest democratic nations has been 200 years.”