If Our Politicians and Bureaucrats Can’t Fix Small Problems, How Are They Going To Fix Big Problems?

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Here are three very telling videos that graced my YouTube feed this week:

I don’t understand. How hard is it to stop “protesters” from disturbing the peace at all hours of the night? How hard is it to remove someone from a house or an apartment who has no legal right to be in that house or apartment? And how hard is it to teach kids to read at grade level? The Baltimore Schools have those kids for at least six hours a day. And “grade level” isn’t exactly a demanding standard. This is America, after all, not Singapore or South Korea.

But these seemingly simple tasks are beyond the ken of our glorious politicians and bureaucrats. They’re at a loss. They spent years honing their remarkable minds at the most remarkable universities in the country, and, yet, performing basic government functions has them utterly flummoxed.

Now a question: How likely are our glorious politicians and bureaucrats to solve a really big problem such as global warming when they can’t figure out how to protect working-class Americans from the obnoxious late-night auditory harassment of Antifa losers?

I sincerely hope global warming is a scam. That’s our only hope. Because our current crop of politicians and bureaucrats are the biggest blowhards the world has ever known. There’s no way in hell they can solve global warming.

We are in an age of glorious ineptitude. Our glorious politicians and bureaucrats, conceived in diversity and dedicated to the proposition that the woke narrative is the one true narrative, have the answer to everything but the solution to nothing. So nothing that matters gets better—save the financial positions of our glorious politicians and bureaucrats. Ten years from now we’ll still be haunted by homelessness, illegal immigration, lousy schools, crime, overpriced healthcare, trillion-dollar deficits, etc., etc., etc.

Quicks aside: Dr. Sonja Santelises, the “CEO” in charge of Baltimore’s public schools for the past nine years, made a mere $479,672 last year in total compensation.

Okay, groovy freedomist, that’s all I got. What say you? Let me know what you think when you get a chance. Peace.


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3 responses to “If Our Politicians and Bureaucrats Can’t Fix Small Problems, How Are They Going To Fix Big Problems?”

  1. So, I heard on Fox News that if Abbottt had kept his mouth shut until after Aug. 22nd, it would have been too late for Newsom to legally call for an election.

    There is the evil party and then the dumb party. We really need a younger generation in office that gets it.
    This was a small problem to fix.

  2. Amen, brother. Nothing that matters gets better because we the voters have other priorities. And those priorities are antithetical to sane, competent government and individual liberty. The average voter simply prefers welfare and privilege to competent government and individual liberty. Thanks for stopping by, my friend. I really appreciate it.

  3. Elected officials are mostly incompetent. They move from office to office because they have few skills, accomplishments or life experiences to do anything else.Their agenda is greed, graft and power.
    The voting electors voted for this and they got what was voted for. An RCA (root cause analysis) will put the blame where it belongs

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