8/30/2005

"What an asshole," is the term most heard in South Florida today. It comes from GOP country and directed at President Bush. While at least a third of the country is really hit hard by Katrina, Bush decides to talk about Iraq. "Why ain't thare no planes droppin' stuff for people?" "Why ain't planes droppin'water?" The Republicans are going to pay big time for once again failing to communicate every hour on the hour to the people---remember them---and stuff on trucks instead of planes is going to be talked about. Talk in many places about all the planes being in Iraq when they are needed here. Trust me, Bush's complete lack of communication skills is a big topic here. God only knows what they are saying in Biloxi and New Orleans. I get the feeling that he has to run everything by somebody before speaking about anything. And still not releasing the oil reserves is too stupid to believe. It makes no difference if the oil can be delivered and refined, people need to know that help will come.

The Republicans have been in power too long. Don't worry, this response will end it. The man has no clue. Face it.

Just as I'm sending this an AP flash is reporting rioting and murder by blacks in New Orleans. All you had to do was see the pictures of the looting to know it was Blacks again. The AP is also reporting murder and mayhem at the Dome. By morning you're going to have another Black triumph. Can't send any more because I'm using a laptop with a low battery.....BTW the always PC LA Times reports it like it is "diversity in action." Whites, Asians, Hispanics, a few Arabs, and just a touch of Blacks. Jesus, even in crises they can't tell the truth.....

1 comment:

MaxedOutMama said...

I think you are very right about the foreign ownership. I also think there is a lot of foreign money flowing into investment groups that have been speculating in real property.

They will all get out when they believe the big profits are gone, and because they bail it will worsen the effects of whatever underlying trends caused the market to soften in the first place.