Sunday, December 19, 2010

Broker: the adjective.

We know what a broker is, right? According to some dictionaries online, broker is a noun for someone who manages transactions between two parties. Broke, however, is an adjective commonly related to the term bankrupt.

Illinois may serve to usher in the word broker as an adjective. Could it be used in a sentence?
"Illinois is now even broker."

It's highly likely that this phrase is already in use among the voters who keep reelecting the people who are driving the state of Illinois into the ground. Already, in conjunction with the word better they use worser , and logically therefore best-est and worst-est.

Illinois is spending more money than it can take in and it has been doing so for decades, and now comes another veteran of the Illinois State Representatives and Senate to serve as Treasurer.

You might think nobody cares, but that's only because you don't hear from people who do care, because they're being blocked from the main-stream media due to their inability to pay for advertising.

Television stations, radio stations and newspaper are expensive, and only the very rich who know how to make money just for themselves and have nothing but contempt for you can afford those venues from which to spread their lies and siren songs.

You might think that smart people who have the money to spend on advertising are the only people worth having in political office, but you would be stupid, because smart people who have money to spend on advertising are working for themselves, not you, that's why they have so much money to blow away on stupid television commercials.

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