Cleanup on Aisle 7
America just fired the Democrat grocery store management; they were tired of all the messes that had been created.
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How many of you have been in a grocery store and heard those infamous words over the intercom? We all know that something has happened, and there is a call for a grocery store employee to see what has gone awry on the aisle and clean up the issue. Just like with accidents on the roadways, people always want to see what has happened—it is just part of our human nature. One thing is for certain. Just as with accidents, no one interferes with the person called to clean up the issue on the aisle.
Now, consider that this grocery store is America, and there was a certain group managing it. The problem with this grocery store is not just that there was a cleanup needed on aisle 7; there was a mess on every aisle. The aisles represent different aspects of our nation: the economy, taxes, inflation, energy, national security, foreign policy, border security, domestic security, education, and government intrusion and overreach. Every one of those aisles had a mess, and the grocery store patrons saw these accidents. Yet, the management tried to focus on something else. The messes on those aisles precluded the customers from having access to purchase the products that they wanted. Furthermore, when the customers reported messes on all these aisles, they were told there was no mess.
To complicate things even more, the customers who attempted to clean up the mess themselves were obstructed and called names by the grocery store management and employees.
This article first appeared at Townhall.com
This scenario is playing out in the west generally. We are all calling for clean up in Aisle 7 but all the left governments do is try to shut us up.