How cute that both parties wanna use Tax Day to promote proposed legislation.

Guess what f$&kers … one side could give a f$&k … about passing anything … they need only stir shit up and smile while watching their opposition's support slip away like that one last wave heading out to the sea just before the arrival of a tsunami.

The support slips away 'cause the other side ain't never gonna pass sh$t on account o' they can't figure it the f$&k out that a dual reality democracy fixes the needle … and two turncoats are all it takes to derail every g0dd@mn thing you ever wanted to achieve … that your constituents expect you to achieve … when that needle freezes at 51/49.

And, honestly, these stupid f$&kers still believe their problem is messaging. To expect a constituency to comprehend the complexities of a congressional context that the g0dd@mn politicians have yet to fucking comprehend … totally unreasonable proposition.

Read the essay below if you feel like digesting this sentiment composed with less ranting and more substance:

On the Obstructionist Agenda

Progress is a slow burn. An appreciable amount of time must pass before the benefits of legislative change may be felt by the heart of the populace. For all but our most enthusiastic beltway fanboys …

1:46 PM • Oct 9, 2021reading time 11 minutes