04 May 2026

And Now, The Punchline:

I found this snippet lurking in my MSN feed amongst the pictures of women who feel deeper, cautions about the horrors of gelatin and a video of a device that can stainless-steel-brush the charcoaled accretion of years of mistreatment of one's outdoor grill away in seconds.

It's from a republican strategist once associated with, but no longer - a common state these days - the trump fiasco.

It's about the economy's impact on trump.

Not donniEconomy's impact on those of us that shudder at the price of ground beef as we move past the beef counter and on to chicken where we hope to find a clearance on necks - but, instead, the bad effect that it has on donnie's standings.

"Shah characterized the problem as fundamentally one of presidential control over messaging rather than actual policy achievement. 'Oh, without a doubt. Because what voters wanted was a solution talk,' she explained when asked if this was a messaging problem."  (Quoted from a story by David McAfee)

In other words, misery is perception.

It should be pointed out that the misery of the governed (dare I say mudsill) isn't misery at all; it is just perception; however, the cosmic misery caused by the adverse effects of that perception on the dear leader are immeasurable

So, all this nation needs is a solution talk.

A talk that addresses the perception.

A talk from the gold laced fireside.



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