Scattered Thoughts
I miss you. It has been a few months since the relationship ended. I thought that, with time, like a fractured arm or a torn ACL, my broken organ would heal on a linear path. The more apropos analogy is to addiction.
I was addicted to you, to what was us. Similar to a tweaker, who has been clean for a couple of months but relents and spikes his vein, I have relapsed and allowed reminiscence to batter my mind. The warm feelings I get from these thoughts feel like a high as if I had injected smack into my bloodstream. The hurt of withdrawal follows ominously close.
My job situation added pressure, which cleaved our bond. You would now be proud of my employment status. I simultaneously pursue two work paths. First, soon, an LLC between my buddy and I will emerge. The business partnership will focus on ghostwriting as well as legal research. My passion for both will ensure the venture’s success. Also, I have begun to work as a law clerk for a judge in Phila.
I think about you a lot.
Onto other matters not of the heart…
Ken Cuccinelli, who works in the Trump administration as acting Director of the Citizenship and Immigration Services office, is a doordonkey. After I hear an interview with this dude, I feel as though I must immediately hop into the shower to scrub off the filth, which he spews.
President Trump’s re-election campaign released a statement when it was asked to respond to news that Joe Walsh is now seeking to challenge the president in a primary election for the Republican nomination in 2020. The President’s campaign said, “Whatever.”
I laughed out loud when I heard the response.
I cannot imagine the shitstorm that Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham would have created if all of these events occurred during one of Barack Obama’s terms as president:
-North Korea continuously test-fired rockets;
-Iran publicly announced that it would ramp up its program of uranium enrichment;
-President Obama agreed to a meeting, which would take place on the days preceding any of the attacks of 9/11, with the Taliban at Camp David;
-The national debt continued to balloon to seemingly unsustainable amounts even though the economy is the most robust it has been in 25+ years.
The hypocrisy of GOP stalwarts is disgraceful but not at all surprising