Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Andy Borowitz

I wish we could say that the long nightmare is over.  Unless the GeeOpie adjust more to the GOP of old, it is not, and we are just on a 3-month crisis interlude:

The Borowitz Report

OCTOBER 16, 2013

CRUZ: "THE DREAM OF KEEPING POOR PEOPLE FROM SEEING A DOCTOR MUST NEVER DIE"

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WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Acknowledging that the government shutdown was coming to an end, an emotional Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) took to the Senate floor today to make an impassioned speech, telling his colleagues, "The dream of keeping poor people from seeing a doctor must never die."

His eyes welling up with tears, Sen. Cruz said, "I embarked on this crusade with a simple goal: to keep affordable health care out of the reach of ordinary, hard-working Americans. And while this battle was lost, that dream—that precious, cherished dream—will live on."

Reflecting on the government shutdown and near-default that almost touched off a global financial apocalypse, Sen. Cruz said, "We'll give it another try in a few weeks."

Sen. Cruz's closest ally, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) also spoke reverently of the shutdown, calling it "the most expensive Civil War reƫnactment in history."

"Unfortunately, once again, the wrong side won," he said.

Over in the House of Representatives, Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) congratulated his colleagues on the deal to resolve the shutdown, telling reporters, "This proves that when we work together, we can come up with a totally unsatisfactory solution to a completely unnecessary crisis."

But the last word belonged to Sen. Cruz, who ended his emotional speech with a quiet benediction: "Goodnight stars. Goodnight air. Goodnight noises everywhere."



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Juan
 
A man who lives, not by what he loves but what he hates, is a sick man.
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