Does Anybody Remember Laughter?

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[Intro]
They walked into the sunset
(Without regret)
And, lived happily ever after
(In laughter)

[Verse 1]
Humpty Dumpty (sat on a wall)
Humpty Dumpty (had a great fall)

[Bridge]
All the king’s horses (and all the king’s men)
Couldn’t put Humpty together (again. Where to begin?)

[Chorus]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
They walked into the sunset
(Without regret)
And, lived happily ever after
(In laughter)

[Verse 2]
Humpty Dumpty (watch him fall)
Humpty Dumpty (fall after all…)

[Bridge]
… all the king’s horses (and all the king’s men)
Couldn’t put Humpty together (again. Where to begin?)

[Chorus]
They walked into the sunset
(Without regret)
And, lived happily ever after
(In laughter)
[Breakdown]
Does anybody remember laughter?
(Laughter)
Louder!
(Laughter!)

[Outro]
We walked into the sunset
(Without regret)
Living happily ever after
(In laughter)

ABOUT THE SONG
Tax breaks are a significant aspect of the current fiscal policy. Additionally, funding mass deportations has become a priority. Recently, the Senate approved a $345 billion budget framework, allocating $175 billion for border security, which includes mass deportation operations. Ironically, the border security is billions more in spending than DOGE claims to be cutting. This presents a great opportunity for party infighting to ensue.

To finance these initiatives, the administration has considered various strategies. One approach involved declaring a national emergency at the border to reallocate funds without congressional approval. However, this method has faced legal challenges and political opposition. Another proposal included imposing tariffs to generate revenue, but such measures have been met with market resistance and concerns about economic repercussions. As market forces continue to challenge the administration and Republican unity fractures, the once unassailable leader faces a precarious situation.

This scenario mirrors the classic tale of Humpty Dumpty:
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king’s horses and all the king’s men
Couldn’t put Humpty together again.

In this modern twist, the “king’s horses and men” symbolize the administration’s efforts to maintain control. However, as the foundation crumbles, reassembling the fractured leadership proves impossible. In an unexpected turn, this downfall paves the way for a more harmonious future, where society thrives beyond the constraints of a singular authority. Doesn’t everybody love a happy ending?

From the album “Thrilled

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