De java moo

 

January 17, 2021



I've heard this bull before. Impeachment? Let's make it across the board in Washington, D.C.

I went to Ponca City to promote my economy last Wednesday. The only station my radio picked up well enough to hear had the senate taking turns telling yay or nay on impeachment. The most stupid rhetoric was a lady hammering Trump for being racist, picking on black people, and what a terrible person he is. I hope her state didn't pay much to get her because she has no clue she is in Congress.

The absolute best was a lady that got up and said, “We have families going hungry, people losing their homes, businesses going broke, major unemployment, and rampant health issues, and all you idiots can think about is impeachment.” I don't know where she is from, but she should be the leader of the house and senate.

Before I travel onward with this let me say, the president has some responsibility for what happened at the capital. How much depends on which Democrat you ask. In a few days he will be a memory, so don't waste time and money chasing him when he is done anyhow.

Here is another case of wasting my tax dollars on a waste of time. The entire impeachment process has been circumvented with a "shooting from the hip process." There have been no hearings, witnesses, or due processes, so in effect what is Congress trying to do by this impeachment, vote and process is in itself an illegal act. Shame on all that voted for impeachment and for not tending to the business you were hired to do of helping our country out of its many problems.

Somewhere in the Bible it says God will not give you more than you can handle. With the leaders we have now, he must really believe the people are super strong.

On the road over to Ponca City, I saw a field of cotton waiting to be harvested. Story time: A farmer went to the banker and told him he was in trouble. The banker said he wouldn't loan him any more money to plant wheat, but the cotton market was really good now. The farmer begrudgingly agreed to try growing cotton. After the crop was done the farmer went back to the bank. "How did the cotton do?" asked the banker. “It was great. I got enough money to pay you back the money you loaned me, got a better truck, and I have enough left over to plant wheat this fall!”

Let's all be safe out there. Mask up, wash up, and spray up with Lysol before hugging. God bless one and all.

 

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