Notes of
Concern…
…Jackson Blair
STAY OUT OF MASSACHUSETTS
A bunch of movie stars out there in “La-La Land” are very
interested in whom we voters of Massachusetts select to represent us in the
United States Senate.
They are so excited about our race they are even sending big
checks to the candidates to help them with the cost of their campaign to
represent us in Washington.
Why even venture capitalists, corporate CEOs and extremists
of all kinds from other states have their “undies–in-a-wad” over who represents
MA in the national capital.
We got a momentary break from all this attention thanks to
Missouri Congressman Akin who decided, quite publicly, to display to his
constituents just how little he knows about women and women’s issues by
offering up a completely unproven philosophy about rape.
The Congressman drew attention away from Scott Brown and
Elizabeth Warren, at least for a short time. For a couple of days the people
paid no attention to Scott driving around in his old truck. Nor did they pay
any attention to Elizabeth showing how close she could get to President Obama
in the Rose Garden.
Now all those people who want to help us select a United
States Senator are momentarily distracted by the need to help the people in
Missouri select their Senator.
I get a little angry about all this meddling by outsiders.
After all, they don’t have a good track record in picking
Senators in their own states. Just take a look at some of the “Bozos” currently
serving in the hallowed halls of the United States Senate and you will fully
understand my frustration.
Not one of these outsiders really cares whether the Senator
we select in Massachusetts will truly represent our interests down there in
what some have called “Foggy Bottom” and I prefer to think of as “Goofy
Central.”
They want to manipulate us so that their party, whichever
one it happens to be, can control the machinery of legislation, pick committee
chairs, and manage the microphones.
Until the Constitution is amended to allow 100 United States
Senators to be elected by all the people of the United States we need to
continue to insist that our Massachusetts Senators understand a lot about clam
chowder, the Red Sox and the Patriots and absolutely nothing about Muscle
Beach, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the current frustrations of the New York
Yankees or what Tim Tebow had for breakfast.
I have to stop here because I have a plane to catch.
I have been asked to hurry down to Texas to help those folks
sort out which guy with a big hat and no cows should be elected to represent
them in the U.S. Senate.
For further information: jacksonblair@gmail.com