TalkBack: Moving out, Picking up trash, Do-nothing Congress, Tebowing, Singing president
Moving out
If you are a grown man or woman and had to move in with your parents because you lost your job, big mistake. They will turn on you. They will ask you to move out before you get back on your feet. Big mistake.
Repeat TalkBacks
Why are we seeing repeat TalkBacks on a nearly daily basis? I would prefer not to have TalkBacks rather than read the same ones from the previous day.
Who picks up trash?
So, nobody can figure out who should pick up roadside litter. Newsflash: prisoners. It worked very well with chain gangs before our gutless, do-good leaders took charge. We certainly wouldn't want to violate some thug's right to watch TV, play basketball and wait to be served three meals a day.
Do-Nothing Congress
We must not forget that a "Do-Nothing" Congress is better than a "Do-Something-Awful" Congress.
Feeling different
Why do parents make you feel different about them? You can love them, but you just don't want to be around them.
Tebowing
Tebowing to a deity won't solve any problems faced by this country. That takes human intervention by people who know this to be true.
Singing president
Our president continues to demean the office of the presidency by singing, however, if he gives up his day job, I will forgive him.
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