GOP Likely Thinks They're Answering The Secretary Earl Butz Question(?)!

mascale

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Nixon Agriculture Secretary, Earl Butz, actually understood the Holy Father's opposition to birth control maybe better than most: "He no playa the game, he no maka the rules." That was before participation in the German national, Christian Hitler Youth, became a Holy See credential.

Some things are just too good to pass up(?)! The Third Reich created the Holocaust. All good Germans kept all of the money! The U. S. created the mortgage crisis. All good Americans kept all of the money--and even the bankers a whole lot more! A Lot of things are just too good to pass up(?), even on late-night TV, unless they are(?)!

Rather than engaging any persons of color in the shovel-ready projects, creating the tax base: The Obamas of the Ivy League just sent all the lubrication money to the teachers, and to the bureaucrats, and to the first responders instead! Super. . .Hawaiian seemed to have no need of an industrial, manufacturing-based economy with a tax base. If it costs 50% more to employ someone in the state and local bureaucracies, than in the private sector: Then it just seemed to make a whole lot better sense to fund their flight to the Islands, instead.

Secretary Earl Butz may have been satisfied with the federal spending--of the Obama Administration--on the roofing of the crappers in the meadow at Mammoth Lakes, Ski Resort in CA. Soon the economy would be safe(?), for some people!

So now how would he answer the famous question of his resignation-level joke, years later? The answer is clear. The Republicans are about to settle for the Romney solution: No doubt. "Stay The Course!" is probably what they mean by that, just like Earl. . .who likely would have had something far more colorful to say, about it!

The Ivy League has its. . .various places in America.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many sacrifice of good leather moccasins, buy more firewater. . .for the cat(?)! Really, however, Many braves young once, even: On lands of many nations!)
 

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