El Segundo, California
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Dim
Uncle Ruck
Bay
Pastor Peewee








The debt ceiling negotiations entered day four of what experts are calling seventeen adults in a room disagreeing about math. Dim breaks it down from the El Segundo living room — where the only ceiling that matters is the one holding up the rent.
Four years of warnings. Ruck was out front. Nobody took a picture. Now everybody wants the sign.
From the front porch, Bay has watched three presidents and four gas crises. The math never changes. Just the faces.
The government gave and the government taketh away. Peewee wrote the sermon before the ruling came down.
The Senate and the House just won't talk to each other. They talk. They just only say things that make the other side want to leave the room permanently.
Economic advisors standing outside with charts nobody asked for, looking like professors at a cookout nobody invited them to.
I've seen three presidents and four gas crises from this porch. The math don't change. Just the faces and the excuses that come with them.
The Lord works in mysterious ways. Apparently so do crude oil futures. We don't question the Lord's portfolio. We just tithe and trust.









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