Trent TV: Blame for the Mess

Today, Trent TV examines the blame game.  People love to point fingers and claim innocence while pining for acceptance and popularity.  Such is increasingly the case among those running for office.  Playing along for the moment, who really is to blame for THE MESS?

“To me, the greatest surprise continues to be people’s inability to blush,” Trent Ling shares. “It seems that beings uttering such silly words would inwardly convulse enough to register conflict or guilt upon their faces.  But just as we read in the Scriptures, the hardened and unconscionable simply but amazingly cannot blush.  Onto Plan B, we can at least set the overarching record straight and inform those who remain awake, even as we acknowledge the hopelessness of those long asleep. For those paying attention, proper blame for the mess can be known and understood.”

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Trent TV: Blame for the Mess — 5 Comments

  1. Cowardice, willful stupidity, and greed. Wow, I have been a fool. Lord God, please find my repentance effort pleasing to you. I cannot live in a way that is contradicting your instructions. My actions from here forward must be always in line with you and your word. Thank you for this article! Love you.

  2. Hi Trent,

    Using the simplest of words and examples, you explained perfectly what so many people find complex. It’s so rare these days to hear anyone other than Austrian economists and Libertarian pundits say anything truthful let alone smart that I was nearly bowled over by your talk. But less surprising is that your mom sent me your video, she who no doubt emulated common sense in your youth and beyond.

    Thanks!

    Michael Meek

    You probably know this, but in Clinton’s regime, Barney Frank used legislation and threat of fines to force lenders to make loans to substandard buyers. It was the Community Reinvestment Act. http://www.creators.com/opinion/thomas-sowell/is-barney-frank-part-ii.html