BUSINESS AS USUAL

“I’ve got to keep giving everything to just put food on the table for my family.”

“What can we do now?”

“The democratic process gives Americans what they ask for.”

“Jesus will come someday soon and fix everything.”

“I dread the thought of persecution, but I’m not facing it yet.”

“Financial analysts tell us how to adjust, so we’ll get by, again.”

“History repeats itself, so it’s not really the end of the world.”

“Politics—that’s in Washington—I don’t live there.”

“Lots of product labels say things cause cancer—in California—I don’t live there.”

“Nothing changed in my life on November 7.”

“You win some—You lose some—I’ve got to go to work.”

“The re-elected ‘president’ said he’ll reach across the aisle, Nov.7”

“The Speaker of the House said he’ll reach across the aisle, Nov.7”

“Deficits are nothing new—nothing’s happened yet.”

“They haven’t blasted the Ten Commandments on the wall of the Supreme Court [just in their rulings].”

“We still hear ‘God Bless America’ at the end of speeches.”

“‘In God We Trust’ is still on our money—that should count for something.”

“We’re America—we should just get along with everybody.”

“Just tell everyone about Jesus—don’t worry about anything else.”

“What will be, will be—we can’t do anything about it.”

“When Martin Luther was asked if he would change his plans if he knew Jesus was coming back that day, he said he would still plant a tree as he had planned.”

“I’m just hanging onto my job”     —–average American worker

“I’m just hanging onto my job”     —–average American politician

 

I’ve written about “Business As Usual” before.

This time I’m leaving the above statements hanging, for thought.

If you identify with any, or have a comment, please reply.

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