Monday, April 11, 2022

Haves versus Have nots

 Human history is pretty simple. Accumulate some stuff, then try to keep it. Food used to be the first thing. Then it was gold. Now who knows what? Republicans know history. Tell people someone is after your stuff. They want your gun, your religion, your money, you name it. The government wants yours stuff, so do the socialist, and the leftist. Of course Republicans are going to protect your stuff, so vote Republican. This is where the strange part comes in. The people who want your stuff are poor people. The Welfare cheats, and the bums want your stuff. The Democrats are friends of the bums, and the welfare cheats so don't vote for them. Here comes the tricky part. Who has all the stuff? Strangely all the stuff does not belong to the welfare cheats and the leftist bums. All the stuff has been protected by the Republicans and all the stuff has gone to the right people. Never have the right people had so much stuff. History is a little strange. Always when the right people get too much stuff, the wrong people take it back. It happened in Russia, France, China, and a few other places. The wrong people don't fight to get their stuff back until they are really hopeless. As long as the welfare cheats, and the bums are reasonably comfortable, and there are not too many, then the Republicans feel fine. So we all need to keep the welfare cheats, and the bums fairly comfortable. Fortunately that is relatively simple. Keep them warm, give them some beer, and a TV.  Remember these people are lazy, that is how they got the job of welfare cheat or bum.  As long as they have a decent bridge to live under or somewhere warm to pitch their tent things will be fine.  Now a history lesson. The last time things got out of hand ordinary people were living in shacks and soldiers were camped on the mall in Washington.  If you have driven in Denver, Phoenix,  or any of our large cities you might have noticed the bum gauges are rising. You see more bums, more tents, more destitute. Right here in Payson, Arizona we have a nice bum population.  A good sign of your bum health situation are the people with cardboard signs begging at the grocery store or on street corners.  As a kid I never remember people with begging signs. The only guy I remember was blind in the post office selling pencils.  Tell old Kadizzle things are better than they were in the 1950s. 

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