[Info-vax] VSI and Process Software announcement

Scott Dorsey kludge at panix.com
Fri Sep 30 18:32:52 EDT 2016


In article <nsm7ad$ffa$1 at dont-email.me>,
David Froble  <davef at tsoft-inc.com> wrote:
>Scott Dorsey wrote:
>> In article <nsk0ie$60n$2 at dont-email.me>,
>> David Froble  <davef at tsoft-inc.com> wrote:
>>> Dirk Munk wrote:
>>>> Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>>>>> On 9/28/16 5:25 PM, David Froble wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Another thing to consider, on the Democratic side there also are people
>>>>>> who are unhappy, and they were supporting Bernie.  Too bad the Democrat
>>>>>> leadership had already made up their mind on "more of the same".
>>>>> I really should know enough to stay out of this stuff, but what
>>>>> the heck.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bernie is a career politician. How would he have not been "more
>>>>> of the same"
>>>>>
>>>>> bill
>>>>>
>>>> You automatically assume a career politician is something bad so it 
>>>> seems. But why, it can be a job like any other. A man like Winston 
>>>> Churchill also was a career politician.
>>> I don't consider "politician" to be a job.  It's much lower than a job.
>>>
>>> But to answer your question, I'll just say, "to a politician, the next election 
>>> isn't everything, it's the ONLY thing".  I'll let you figure out just how "bad" 
>>> that is.
>> 
>> 
>> That's not bad at all, that's the only thing that keeps them honest.
>
>When they don't do the job for which they are elected, when the house and senate 
>members of one party declare that their primary job is to oppose the current 
>president, I call that bad.

It's terrible, but don't blame the politicians.  They are doing exactly what
the idiots elected them to do.  The politician is doing his job, it's just
that it's the wrong job.
--scott

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