Sunday, March 28, 2021

The calm before the storm (#4439)

      I expect other than this mornings Sunday talk shows that nothing much will stir the pot until tomorrow. The first meeting in congress on the plan to adopt DC as the 51st state begins as well the push to get an infrastructure bill passed through Congress. The raging filibuster reform conversation will be in the background for as long as it takes to finally skirt its obstructive presence. Today though is a calm one and just as well since the idiots and troublemakers in the republican party are a never ending supply of stupidity and outrageousness. Yet the method to their madness is that they are trying like hell to muddle the waters of democratic optimism.
     Although the lead character in the republican fictional act is not carnival barking at the moment they seem to have picked up his tired message and are rebranding it to fit whatever narrative they can vomit. They are not as proficiently mind numbing as he was so their tired act gets little positive revue. Yet our peacefulness is still disrupted by their actually being in existence so that we cannot "unsuffer". I like making up words as I go to fit my mental flow. :) It is the magic of an enlightened mind and heavy on the light for me. lol. Anyway, the calm today will be welcome as I am in no mood for anything else.
     Hopefully though we may get some good news from some area of concern and being hopeful for that is positive. The rest of this day will be spent relaxing and thinking of what may or may not be which is currently a front burner topic for me. Otherwise I hope we all can get some well deserved rest and peace so that when tomorrow hits we are ready and fortified to keep the battle against injustice, unfairness and inequity going strong. We truly cannot really rest for any lengthy period while the republican party can still dictate terms that deny democracy and attack decency and respect. Yet we do find a moment or two in time to just sit and do little and be really busy at that. :)

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