tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9955979.post-39776642521348774032008-06-26T02:13:00.000-04:002008-06-26T02:13:00.000-04:00Because they won't. Their M.O. is to deny that th...Because they won't. Their M.O. is to deny that there's a problem and make nasty remarks about those who say there <I>is</I> one. Then, as things get worse, they say "Um, well, there's a <I>slight</I> possibility that there may be a problem sometime in the future." They top it off by saying something like "There seems to be a problem, one which could have been addressed if we hadn't been given faulty information. We'll investigate and get to the bottom of this, and accept the resignation of the first handy scapegoat. And by the way, why did nobody realize that there was a problem long ago? People need to get on board with us to address this problem."<BR/><BR/>etc.<BR/><BR/>And that would be why I'm waiting until Jan. 20. Because by the time they get through this routine yet once again, it'll be January anyway. Our only other hope is that gas prices will drop around election time, as they often do.<BR/><BR/>Only to skyrocket again after.<BR/><BR/>Boy I'm cynical tonight.Aravishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07766002202567429153noreply@blogger.com