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Taking Big Bird Out Back

I want to thank the candidates for clearing up my complete misconceptions about our country's troubles and our political system. Apparently we as Americans are simply too dense to understand what is important.

Somehow I erroneously believed that our debt, and particularly the part of it we owe to China, was a product of massive runaway government spending, and it was Big Bird all along. I also believed it to be the result of wasteful and lavish spending by large corporations, but learned this week it is tied directly to the Cookie Monster and his affection for cookies. I am now aware that it has nothing to do with billion dollar bonuses for CEOs or the bailouts we provide them that amount to government subsidized perks for the rich and infamous.

I was under the impression the enormous salaries we pay the House and Senate were somehow contributing to the national debt, but it turns out that Mr. Rogers was actually the enemy. Funny, I never heard Mr. Rogers speak Chinese.

I was stupid enough to believe that the insane state of the welfare system might be influencing the ongoing Chinese financing of America. Many people are already calling for welfare recipients to be drug tested before receiving benefits. Do these people understand how much such a program, if implemented, would cost? It would cost more to drug test them than it would to simply pay the benefits. The next asinine thing I expect to see on the social media is this statement: A government study was released today which found that welfare recipients spend their days stoned watching Big Bird and having sex, all at the same time.

Of course, the conservatives hate NPR and their brand of political propaganda, and I don’t disagree that they are biased, but like Republicans and Democrats they are a necessary part of our system. They are also a necessary part of our educational system. Many children arrive in school without the basic knowledge needed to start school. How much worse would it be without NPR, PBS, Big Bird and all their buddies? Cutting funding for PBS, which is minuscule, would be like driving a stake into the heart of our educational system to stifle someone who disagrees with you politically.

I think that Romney will regret allowing this statement to escape his mouth for the rest of his short political career. I’m not saying I think Obama should win, I’m saying he will win.

The worst part of this and the part no one wants to admit to: The average American does not understand taxes. Many believe them to be some sort of government savings account and treat them as such. Many wait with crossed fingers for their yearly refund hoping it will buy them the car they need or pay for a family vacation. Most people listen to the horror stories about SSI and pray for its future, but have little understanding of it. The health care system is so complicated that many who have insurance would rather pay than try to wade through the muddy complicated waters involved in filing the paperwork.

Americans pay for insurance, but the system is so complicated and mired with false claim rejections that it can hardly be used by anyone without a degree. That will be the next prominent American rip off and lie, you’ll need a degree to file or sell insurance which will drive the costs even higher. Doctors now hire people to file insurance paperwork, if they didn’t they would never get paid. If you pay for insurance, shouldn’t the company help you file and make sure your doctor get his money so you don’t end up having to pay anyway? I remember when they called this customer service.

The fact that this Big Bird thing has become a key campaign point proves everything I’ve been saying for months. All politicians are relatively the same, and all of them will talk about everything to avoid talking about anything. A debate that cost millions and is so crucial should never be allowed to turn into a political quagmire by Big Bird. I am truly scared for America. 

My point is this, Americans may not understand the above overly complicated systems, designed as smoke screens, to keep Americans in the dark, but they do understand Big Bird. Anyone who believes such a ludicrous idea that Big Bird is bad for America is drinking the equivalent of broccoli flavored Kool Aid and the worst part, he will convince others that it tastes yummy. The candidate who threatens to take Big Bird out behind the barn, is the one who loses in America, sorry. The one who goes out back to stop the raised fist wins. Wait and see!!!

Tammy

12:49 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012

This is from my sister...who has children. She wrote it so well....

OK, I need to say what is on my mind with this whole Sesame Street funding issue everyone seems to be so upset about. First let me remind everyone that Romney stated "If it requires our country to raise our deficit in order to fund this program, it would need to be cut". He did not say he was against Big Bird or Elmo, he simply said that he would not continue to increase our country's debt to fund them. Let's look at this on a smaller scale. If your household income did not have enough money to pay all of your bills, what do you give up? Most households would give up cable/satelite TV as television IS NOT A NECESSITY. Next thing I would like to point out is why do we need to fund this channel anyway? There are 100's of channels on TV that do not receive Government Money. They need to have more companies like Hallmark sponser their shows. If everyone is so concerned, then donate money to PBS and help fund their programs. I wonder how much money these special guests are paid to appear on this show? Jon Stewart, How much did they pay you to be the Special Guest on Elmopalooza. These celebrities should be volunteering to do this. Maybe they are, but I doubt it. It also makes me scratch my head to see the same people who think our kids are getting fat by watching TV so upset about the Government cutting the funding for it. I just don't understand the lack of logic in our society.

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