Sat 30 Oct 2010
Chafee says trust me, where have we heard this before?
Posted by Jon Haynes under News, Political
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Got to love campaign slogans “trust Chafee”. Chafee give me something more to trust than a 1% tax increase on the stuff I need. If that’s the good news I hate to hear what the bad news is.
(Now don’t get me wrong I honestly don’t know much about him, but what I do know is the only thing I keep hearing him say in all his ads is he is going to tax necessities 1%. Never mind everyone has to live, so we can just go beg bargain and steal to make up the shortfall I suppose.
Well I don’t hear anyone talking about tax free yachts in this state, but I guess that’s making jobs and there aren’t other ways to make jobs besides caring for the rich folk’s pleasure crafts.)
Frankly, I am just not really liking anyone right now, so even at this late stage of the game I am open to voting for any of the candidates if they show me who they trust as their moral authority, a comprehensive solution to the states woes with a timeline, and perhaps a genuine change of heart on some issues depending on if they will even say where they stand in the first place. Until then Linc last I remember in was in God we trust, and not in Chafee we trust. Now I’m not saying trust in one is preclusive of the other nesscaily, but the resemblance in the calling for our trust is rather uncanny. In such case my trust goes first and foremost to the highest authority, and then the lower authority must gain my trust, by showing they have also submitted their trust in the highest authority.
Also just so it doesn’t seem like I’m only picking on Chafee I must say wow Frank Caprio your are frankly (pun intended) no better telling off the President like that, you can cross off my name from your list of support. Also if your father’s antics of asking people to perform musical bits and disclose all kind of personal information and such in the Providence traffic court are any indication of what your antics may be like as governor I’m to say the least a little worried.


