Friday, July 29

The Two Greatest Things Ever Episode

It's been a few days since I've posted, my apologies, but here's a quick post to tide everyone over until the posting begins anew.

Latest episode of the podcast is up on iTunes. If you download the show from iTunes, be sure to leave a comment or give it a star rating. Besides giving my ego a boost, I think it helps make the show more searchable in the iTunes directory somehow.

This episode is all about two of the greatest things ever: Javier Colon and (spoiler alert) The Wire. We had to break down Javier's performance on The Voice now that the show is over and he's been officially crowned as the first ever winner of the show. But we also needed to give our opinion on The Wire since we promised to do so a few episodes back. The Wire has been over for a few years now and our amateur analysis doesn't come close to emphasizing how amazing the show was, so if you really want to read a professional break down one of the greatest t.v. shows in history, read Alan Sepinwall. And if you're wondering, Javier still hasn't responded to my many, many emails congratulating him for winning The Voice, but I know in my heart he's reading every one of them and as soon as he gets a break from his super busy schedule he'll email me back.

- Here's my brief take on the ongoing debt debate, Cut Spending Now (h/t Mark Levin). Boehner's plan is a joke and so is Obama's plan... oh wait, nevermind, Obama doesn't have a plan, but I'm sure it would be a joke even if he did ever come up with something. The only thing that would actually begin to immediately address this astronomical debt problem we're facing is if we froze federal spending today. Feel free to share your thoughts on how to solve the debt problem in the comments and maybe we can save America right here at The Logic Connection!

2 comments:

  1. You mean that you do not live in constant fear of this 8-2-11 dead-line date and if it comes and goes without a plan to raise the debt ceiling, that all is lost? How many times do we and/or our fearless leaders fall into this web of fear and deceit? Thanks to the freshmen class in Congress from the 11-2010 election and their willingness to stand on principle. But for them I fear that we would not even have a debate on spending. I pray that their will to fight continues and may inspire some others to join in the fight.

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  2. I concur my anonymous friend. It is going to take tremendous courage from the GOP Freshmen to keep the RINO leadership in line. I do think Boehner is a decent guy, and probably believes he's doing the right thing, but he's been in D.C. far too long and needs to go home.

    As for the cycle of fear and deceit, I try not to waste too much time with all that hype. Life is too short to always be worrying yourself with the next great crisis that is going to be the end of the country as we know it. Let's just hope we don't end up with another "stimulus package" after this crisis is over...

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