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TheWeekholeView: This Country’s Closed – Abandon hope, all ye who enter here

Here, each hole starts on Wednesdays and this is what fell through this past week, in more than one way or day:
On Wednesday, October 2, the US government started an “orderly shutdown” of its non essential services, which is another way of saying, all the services the US government provides.

On Thursday, October 3, Ted Cruz, the GOP Texas Senator and tea party faction darling, answered questions about the government shutdown crisis he helped produce. While incoherent in most of his talk, his mantra was clear:

I have no strategy to end it.

Friday, October 4, was Shutdown day 4. No public signs of progress. However, Speaker of the House John Boehner assured FoxNews that he would not let the United States default, because Republican lawmakers were intent in not letting the crisis go too far. A working definition for “too far” was expected anytime soon.

On Saturday and Sunday, government services were naturally closed due to the weekend two-day rest.[youtube id= y45byWP4JM4 width= 470 height=315] Unobtrusively, Canadians guided tourists who could not visit our national tourist attractions over the border to do some hiking.

On Monday, October 7, the Supreme Court considered shutting down or shutting up Justice Scalia whose Tourette syndrome was on display at the Justice’s 27th anniversary as a US Supreme Court Justice.

Fuck, fuck, fuck, that’s all I hear from everybody I pass by. The constant use of the F-Word, fuck, including, you know, the ladies who love the opera, as much as I do, perhaps, because they have good seats, too. Imagine, ladies using it. They even use the F-word when they talk about me on the network. No one wants to befriend me on the network. Fuck, fuck, fuck. Just for the record, I have a friend that I know or very much suspect, are… is homosexual. That’s not his fault. That’s the devil’s work. The devil is at work right now.

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On Tuesday, October 8, while the United States’s government shutdown was continuing its global economic earthquake, the IMF noted that the German economy would continue its growth because their economy has nothing invested in ours.

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