<weak> Union </weak>

I will call for perjury charges if President Bush declares, “The state of the union is strong.”

The real state of America is weakened. Not weak, just weakened. Mr. President, you have been preoccupied with Iraq and other international entanglements that Americans don’t desire.

National security is not a concern (we just want out of Iraq by yesterday) when a tsunami of consequences from bad federal policies is about to hit American’s daily lives. These issues are not the fault of the American people, but those who mismanage our government.

Since you haven’t noticed, let me share a few of my concerns: the swelling national deficit, the severe trade imbalance, our foreign energy dependence, a failing public school system, the continued erosion of the middle class, rising health care costs, the attrition of fair use in intellectual property rights, internet neutrality, illegal immigration, adherence to the Geneva Convention by our military, federal indifference to conservation, and increasing inability to afford a home, among others.

4 Responses to “<weak> Union </weak>”

  1. Mark Says:

    How about if we call for impeachment if he just shows up?

  2. Don Says:

    Impeachment? put him in the Hague for war crimes!

  3. Jeremiah Says:

    I’m not sure I’d go that far.

  4. Caleb Says:

    Well said, boss.