from the mind of critic-6/6/17

From the mind of critic: “If we’re riding around in a boat and it springs a leak, do we keep riding along oblivious to the leak? Do we know about the leak, but think it’ll fix itself if we go about our business and pretend it isn’t there? Do we try to fix the leak by drilling more holes in the boat, hoping the new leaks take attention away from the old ones? Or do we fix the leak by plugging it, because we know too many leaks make the boat sink? No government is air tight, no matter how much officals say it is. Usually the more they mention there isn’t leaks, means there is a greater possibility of leaks. When nefarious, criminal, evil and despicable acts are committed by people in office or by those that aspire to be, the more they scheme to cover it up. The more sinister the scheme, the more likely somebody’s conscious down the line isn’t going to let them continue, so they leak and spill the beans. Then the office holders deny the leak, then they try to distract from it. This distraction is done by leaking other things, to pull attention away from the original leaks. Like the 3 stooges though, water doesn’t drain out of a leak, by creating more leaks. It makes the boat sink under a wall of water. We can fix leaks by fixing what caused them, or by addressing what leaked. The more we pay attention to what’s in front of us, the less time we spend on a leaky boat. Do we want to float on a sea of truth, or be crushed udner the weight of it?” 🙂