Thursday, March 21, 2019

What would my Cuban abuela say of these Democrats running for President?



My Abuela died in 1984. She had a great life story. Her name was Rudisenda Gertrudiz De Los Dolores Enriqueta Josefina and then her last name. It was fun putting all of that on her passport when she left Cuba. She was born in Cuba in 1892 or before independence. Best of all, she was very good at reading people and specially judging politicians.
So what would she say today about this crop of Democrats running for President? I think that she would write a post for Babalu and say that this situation “me preocupa” or her favorite word.
We seem to have a perfect storm of crazy ideas floating around. This is the latest from Andrew Yang:    
The Democratic candidate revealed in a little-noticed tweet last week that he was against the ritualized practice of cutting a newborn’s foreskin. But in an interview with The Daily Beast, he said that if he were elected he would incorporate that view into public policy, mainly by pushing initiatives meant to inform parents that they don’t need to have their infants circumcised for health reasons.
Yes, it is true and more insanity coming the left.
First, are U.S. parents forced to circumcised? I am not aware of that. i thought that it was a personal decision.
Second, how exactly is a President Yang going to enforce this? My guess is that even the 9th Circuit would find this one a bit crazy.
What’s going on?
The left is not serious, period.  This is not a topic for government to get into. In other words, the same people who get in your face about a woman’s choice now want to take away her choice to circumcise her son. Go figure!
How did we get to the point where running for president is a joke?  I think that my Abuela would say that “la cosa esta loca, muy loca”.
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