Okay, your first assignment: find me a picture from The Lego Movie that I can use so I can have an image attached. Wow, the red tape of using only sourced, available materials. Makes me want to get into the digital arts business, just so I can post up my own stuff. And hey, anyone who wants to post a video from that movie, feel free.
Now, the next order of business: before Paul Ryan is dropped into the bottomless pit now that he’s rushing to the White House to say, “I haven’t got the votes!”, Read this little article from the Washington Post: Everything is Fine with the American Health Care Act
And what’s with people in Congress rushing to the White House? Phones don’t work any longer? Steve Bannon doesn’t pick up? No one has email that hasn’t already been hacked?
What, you want a reason to read the article? Well, here are a couple of quote:
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and the GOP leadership are making concessions left, right and center on the bill in the hopes of appeasing various constituencies. Well, right and center. … (Democrats are also objecting, but of course national health insurance is not a bipartisan issue.)
Okay, not enough? How about this:
After the Freedom Caucus’s initial objection — that too many people had coverage and that maybe the bill would bring about cost savings — was fixed, the group is complaining that it might still cover too many essential health services. … Fortunately, edits to the bill have been concocted with innovations such as, I think:
You don’t expect me to give you the punch lines, do you? Nope; go read and laugh.
One more?
Look, as Spicer pointed out Wednesday, this has been a fully transparent process, and we have been able to watch every step, in the same sense that a hummingbird’s wings flapping are a fully transparent process that you can witness at every step.
Happy Friday!