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David Green
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The king wanted to go fishing, and he asked the royal weather forecaster the forecast for the next few hours. The palace meteorologist assured him that there was no chance of rain.

So, the king and the queen went fishing. On the way he met a man with a fishing pole riding on a donkey, and he asked the man if the fish were biting.

The fisherman said, "Your Majesty, you should return to the palace! In just a short time I expect a huge rainstorm."

The king replied: "I hold the palace meteorologist in high regard. He is an educated and experienced professional. Besides, I pay him very high wages. He gave me a very different forecast. I trust him."

So, the king continued on his way. However, in a short time a torrential rain fell from the sky The King and Queen were totally soaked.

Furious, the king returned to the palace and gave the order to fire the meteorologist. Then he summoned the fisherman and offered him the prestigious position of royal forecaster.

The fisherman said, "Your Majesty, I do not know anything about forecasting. I obtain my information from my donkey. If I see my donkey's ears drooping, it means with certainty that it will rain."

So, the king hired the donkey.

And thus began the practice of hiring dumb asses to work in influential positions of government. 

The practice is unbroken to this date.



   
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  Laughing Out Loud   David, you make a most compelling case for the initial practice of hiring at governmental levels. I thoroughly conclude, therefore, that there are a country full of donkey's running the political process. Hee Haw!!  Cool  



   
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Graeme Ogg
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And of course the same applies to the legal system. As Charles Dickens famously put it, "The law is an ass."


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A rather timely post.........perfect.  Lol.



   
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Brush
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Kings:



   
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John Kuvakas
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@brush, interesting, and a new one on me. Not your usual "Last Train to Clarksville" style of bubble gum rock.


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Posted by: @jkuvakas

@brush, interesting, and a new one on me. Not your usual "Last Train to Clarksville" style of bubble gum rock.

Excellent point JK....now I'm a believer!



   
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@jack-dodds Jack I was thinking the same thing.



   
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