Sunday, August 19, 2012

Politically In(correct)

This will be one of the VERY FEW times that you will read anything political from me.  I don't believe in politics and prefer that it stays with the theives, liars, and hypocrites (you know, politicians). 

I have listened for the past few months as people go back and forth about what President Obama has not done for the country.  People are saying that he has not created enough jobs for the American people, that they are unsure of how the new health law affects them (or that it's stopping the elderly from receiving medicare), and that the middle class will suffer more of a recession with Obama in office and that is a reason to vote for Romney. 

I have NEVER seen a president that fulfilled ALL of his campaign promises until now.  I think that some of his goals are a little lofty but the fact that he accomplished everything he said he would do, give him more creditability to me.

Not to be cruel, but Romney can create jobs in America now (no matter who the President is), by stopping his company from outsourcing jobs that Americans can have.  Anyone who can not currently afford health insurance should be so grateful for this health care plan, and by the way, the amount that you are taxed, is minimal if you say tou can not afford insurance.  But the fact that insurance is becoming universal will make it more affordable for everyone. 

Finally, this is the one that irks me the most is the way they talk about the middle class.  The reason for the recession was not Obama, he came in as the American public was in the recession.  Getting out of trouble has ALWAYS taken longer than it has taken to get into trouble.  Plus he's fixing someone else's mistake and first, he had to figure out what he did to mess up the economy in order to find out what he has to do to fix the mess up.  Then he has to make sure that he has all the tools do do it with and one of the tools required is a supportive American public.

The three are NOT one

When I was growing up, I could not understand the trinity idea in religion because I would wonder how the father, the son, and the holy ghost could all be one and the same.  I never got it and gave up along time ago.  Now there is another three in one that I have heard guys talking about and I don't understand what female made the mistake of letting them continue to believe that they are the same.

The "trinity" that I'm talking about is being wet, coming, and an orgasm.  There are men out there that don't get that these three things are not the same.  Unfortunately for some women who's significant others I have talked to, they are only getting wet and that is no good for the girl.  Being wet is a reflex of your body that protects you from chaffing while dealing with some sorry man.  Coming is one step better because that means that you have found a man who at least tries to let you get in, but the ultimate goal is the orgasm that, sadly, many women die never experiencing one.

The problem with men is that for them, the three are one.  They feel that she is wet and then their body comes and that is there orgasm.  My male friends know that I love them, but I would be wrong if I did not clear up the fact that you are suppose to keep going until you get to the orgasm (for her).  It is never a productive relationship when you get yours and she hasn't gotten hers.  That's why there are so many women magazines talking about how to accomplish the perfect orgasm and there are so many lotions and toys designed for the ultimate orgasm. 

I encourage my female friends to put down the book and lay down the law.... Just like short haired women can weave it if they can't achieve it, men that have a short endurance need to put their mouth in it before they put their head into it.