Thursday, September 29, 2011

Weekly Annual

Centering ourselves is an impeccable challenge, finding a way to establish what is important and what should be important is an interesting quandary. I have found that my life is frought with positive statements accepting what my life is at this moment instead instead of a normative statement of what I wish it would be. To be honest normative statements are utter garbage you can't wish to on a checklist you must merely work hard in the scenario in which you are placed and accept your fate. Inspiration is only as successful as the person being inspired cares if there is no original passion what is there to spark. This discourse is in response to my fatal flaw that of a marginally talented human being who is sick of being chastised of his inability to meet expectations. While I hope to progress in life I hold know sweet dreams of personal fame. My only hope is to find a job I enjoy and start a family. No other elitist upper class dominance is necessary.
             Digressing to other subjects, I have never found baseball more enjoyable than last while I have a small emotional stake in the the Rays it is incredible how the underdog always acquires our affection. The only depressing point of the Rays comeback is their inability to fill their stadium day in and day out such a talented bunch should be seen and Joe Maddon's managerial ability is amazing.
           In politics I think the door is wide open for Chris Christie with the recent expanse of media power in I believe that the later a candidate enters the more successful he can be. Perry's flaws have already been exposed and while he is polarizing he does not appear to be electable. Slow speakers from Texas will not be electable for along time Bush has had a large impact on the electorate that cannot be hidden. I am losing hope that I will be able to support any Republican candidate which is disillusioning.  I enjoy Santorum as an intellectual but he holds no opportunity. Huntsman is too centrist and does not offer anything particularly brilliant economically. Perry's only real offering is economics and he has clearly demonstrated an ability to establish a climate open to growth. Thiss is an important clarification the government cannot create jobs that will have a positive long term impact its responsibility is to provide a climate ripe for business expansion.

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