Thursday, December 11, 2008

Rahm Emanuel,

Rahm Emanuel, the sharp tongued Israeli will not speak to reporters about Governor Rod R. Blagojevich no matter how hard they push and I am beginning to wonder if he may be the whistle blower.
I have been watching Chris Matthew some since I got over being mad at him over his comments about Hillary Clinton during the demarcate primaries and the other day Chris said with his famous giggle "I can just imagine what Rahm said to Blagojevich if the Governor got Emanuel on the phone, Giggle.
I thought Chris was speaking from experience.
Blagojevich must have been a very lonely man because no politician will admit having spoke to him in this century. The big easy is not so easy since they have had a Hugh snow storm.
They think they have found the body of the little girl in Florida that has been missing since May. I hope it is her and not some other poor child because I am sure the baby is dead.
Jackson Sr. says he wasn't the person who offered the governor money on his sons behalf. Maybe Jessie reads my blog.LOL
The Auto bail out is in trouble the people in the know are reporting. I hate for all the workers to lose their jobs but what grantee do we have that the big boys want take the money and lay off the works any way?
it seems strange to me that until September all the banks and companies were doing fine and now they are all going bust. strange.

2 comments:

Galla Creek said...

I am like you...in that...I hate to see the auto industry just handed money. Then I think of all the families that work there and become confused. Petit Jean Poultry will close in Jan. The plant is in the county next to me at Danville AR...800 folks will lose their jobs. When I think of people I know without jobs, then I understand about the economy. I can't visualize someone in Detroit without a job but I can picture the poor people in Danville, AR.

Sister--Helen said...

I can visualize the poor people in Detroit without jobs...waiting in food lines....waiting on street corners all bunched up waiting on a day laborer truck to pull up and only take a dozen men when there are 20 on the street corner fighting to see who gets in the truck bed first....walking the railroad tracks and sitting on porch stoops looking helpless and hungry...living under bridges and in the subways to try to stay warm....I can visualize it all too well....