Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Oh the Mighty Jack!  Jack is a Jack Russel, full of energy and eager to chew the most comfortable pair of shoes you own.  He loves running out the front door full of steam and ready to attack the passing cricket.  However, if you want him to come back in quickly, all you need to say is, "treat."  He will come running!  What he will do for a piece of puppy treat is unbelievable.  Now, his lovely owner likes to make him happy and will give him the treat while he is still outside.  Does Jack come in?  Why, no.  Why should he?  He already got what he wanted.

The same holds true for those politicians that believe our new legal immigrants will vote democrat.  They gave them the beloved treat!  Why would they vote democrat?  They know the game and realize they were used as pawns.  No, we can expect them to get their jobs, being that there is now a hiring incentive thanks to our lovely President which is to the tune of $3,000 per newly legal immigrant hired. They'll decide they don't want to pay for all the benefits of the newly unemployed Americans that didn't want them here.  When our newly recognized immigrants realize their taxes pay for all these lovely programs they will vote republican.  They will not want their taxes, which will rise, to pay for those who don't have a job to have a new car and food stamps at their expense.  Imagine that.  States will not go blue as forecast-ed by those orchestrating amnesty.  Surprise, Surprise, Surprise!  They don't know Jack!

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Jack appears sleepy and has a total of three spots, but in the last three months he has become quite "spotty."  It's as if three new spots appear daily.  

If you don't know your puppy is a Jack Russel, you might be surprised when his little spots begin to show.   As time wears on we discover there are more spots below the surface that become over abundant and maybe even quite an eyesore.  Jack's spots are adorable, but unfortunately, that doesn't always hold true in others.  It's an awful discovery for some, especially when they had such high hopes for the accomplishments they expected from their puppy. 

The same can be said for those we place our hopes and dreams upon, whether they are family members or even politicians.  We support them and it breaks our heart to see them fail.  We claim a part of their failure as ours, which causes us to deny their failure and blame their shortcomings on someone or something else.  We want to separate their failure from them and most importantly ourselves.  Folks, the Emperor is naked, whether you like it or not.