Saturday, June 25, 2016

In United Kingdom Vote to Leave EU, English Reject Obama's Advice to Do Just the Opposite; Orioles Continue to Lead AL East

BALTIMORE, Maryland Saturday, June 25, 2016 - A political commentator suggested today that the decision by English voters to withdraw their their nation from the European Union was a watershed event in world history. It will be seen in years to come as the beginning of a trend by "the people" to take back their governments.  By taking them back, he suggested, he meant taking decision making away from government bureaucrats and putting back with the people, where it should have been all along. He pointed out that Barack Obama had gone to the United Kingdom and pleaded with the people to avoid doing exactly what they ended up doing.  Although some mainstream commentators want you to believe that this vote is grounded in arcane European issues having nothing to do with what is going on in America, exactly the opposite is actually true. In the United States right now a groundswell of the people want immigration slowed down or even stopped until the government finds a way of vetting refugees in some depth.  Even as Barack Obama rushes Middle Eastern Refugees into the United States - apparently because he believes they will form a staple of democratic ultra left voters for years to come - most of the people are shocked that he would risk mayhem and terrorism just for political reasons.  Others point out that everything is about ultra left politics in Obama's mindset.  The more people learn about ultra far left political machinations, the more they tend to vote against ultra left politicians.  

If any of this actually pans out, Hilary might lose even if she somehow avoids indictment.

Sports: Look at the MLB standings this Saturday morning and you will notice that only one American League team has a better record than the Orioles.  It is stunning when you consider the very shaky nature of the Birds' starting rotation.  Chris Tillman should pitch in the All Star Game, and I believe Kevin Gauman has a chance to emerge in the second half (As this is posted, he is pitching a shutout into the 7th inning against the Rays, and might actually get his first win.)  Gausman gets very poor run support for whatever reason.  Tillman gets great support.  Almost everybody on the Orioles staff gets great support.  That is why they have a 1.5 game lead in the American League East.  They went 2-2 during Manny Machado's four game suspension.  The Orioles lead Tampa, 3-0, in the daytime portion of their day-night doubleheader in Baltimore.   Tillman will start the nightcap.  In his first game back from the suspension, last night, Machado surprised no one when he homered.  He has a huge lead in the voting for starting third baseman on the All Star team.

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