Thursday, October 11, 2012

Say, remember the day you said ‘You didn’t build that’ and Axelrod et al said you were talking about the roads?


SEE THIS?
Well, we built the road. We maintain it. We decide how to do that. We pay for the material, and if needs be we rent the equipment, and might pay for the labor, if we who live here decide that’s wise, or more efficient.
You and your backers will say …’well that’s pretty exceptional’
And you will be right.
But here’s the thing.
So are those who invent stuff. 
So are those who start businesses, and probably put their own homes up as chattel in case they fail (unless, apparently, you are a bundler, funder, or friend of certain people who wants to borrow $1/2 billion to start up a so called green company with a patently “THE PRODUCER’S” biz plan)
So are those who worry about how they are going to make payroll once they get the business going.
So are those who worry where the business next month is going to come from.
You never got it.
You still haven’t understood.
You never will.
You live under a different idea.
Under that idea, those who do put up their own  homes, build their own roads, and invent stuff, can only benefit so much before their success belongs to others. And you decide how much is so much?
We will continue to fix our little road out here.
On our own.
We like it that way.
I know you don’t understand that.
But let’s keep it that way.
We’ll take care of our road, and our ideas.
You stay away.

1 comment:

Pastorius said...

Careful never to release your address, Obama will have Mexican trucks driving back and forth across your road every day from here to well, he is unelected.