Thursday, October 3, 2013

Crazy Inifinity Driver in D.C. no Crazier than Republicans

Not sure why anyone would take on a battle with the Capitol Police with her toddler in the car, but obviously another example of the failing delivery of mental health services to Americans. 

However, when you look at how crazy this session of congress is, it's not hard to understand why funding of mental health services is so sadly lacking.  First rule of craziness:  when you're truly nuts you don't recognize it.  That about describes our current congressional incumbents.

I'm as frustrated as every other American with the political ineptitude in Washington D.C. today.  Not that I would ever vote republican, but can anyone with any degree of intelligence think of supporting this party of anarchists any longer?  Come on; get a clue. 

Everyday here in Baton Rouge, I go swimming.  I have a beautiful big pool all to myself every afternoon, and I just backstroke my frustration out for forty-five minutes.  There is something very soothing about being in water; like a return to womb weightlessness.  Alas, I have to come home and turn on the five o'clock news and watch the same crap being regurgitated by our supposed leaders.

Does anyone get that there is no leadership in congress today? 

Whatever Americans do, their first order of business should be to check the NO box for every incumbent representative and senator on the ballot next election.  I've had it with this screwed up, stinking country.  And you should too!

5 comments:

AlexisAR said...

I'll be eligible to vote in the 2014 primary and general elctions, and I'm voting against our incumbent representative.

Someone on one of the cable news channels was blaming the crazed driver's actions on post-partum depression. Wouldn't a post-partum mental issue have to have reached the "psychosis" stage for a person to do anything quite so crazy?

Citizen X said...

It's hard to believe that a year would pass without anyone in this poor woman's family recognizing her depression. Post-partum depression, as I remember it, causes severe malaise and inertia; not psychosis; but then, I'm sure I was a lucky mom and only had this for a few weeks.

AlexisAR said...

Andrea Yates, that mother in texas who drowned her children in a bathtub, had post-partum psychosis. I don't know if he post-natal psychosis is related to post-partum depression, like a much more extreme version of the depression, or an entirely unrelated condition.

AlexisAR said...

Andrea Yates, that mother in texas who drowned her children in a bathtub, had post-partum psychosis. I don't know if he post-natal psychosis is related to post-partum depression, like a much more extreme version of the depression, or an entirely unrelated condition.

Citizen X said...

It's just sad that people with mental health issues keep doing bizarre things. At least this time, she was the only one who was killed, and that could have been her plan all along. Death by cop seems like a very effective way to commit suicide.