Wednesday, November 09, 2022

What if half the population were idiots?

The election has shown a severe infestation of idiocy. The results have shown dolts make up half the population. People voted for Kari Lake, Eli Crane and other obvious mental cases. If you figure a lot of the most ignorant people don't even bother to vote, then you realize perhaps 60 percent of the population is living in a brain fog. 

How will this play out? Well if you let children drive the bus you can be assured the outcome will ultimately be a mess. Lets try to bring hope from despair. For the next two years the simple minded may have their way with our goverment. Once they crash the bus, even the Hooples will have to admit letting the children drive was a mistake. This should set the scene for a Democrat as president in 2024. Just a theory.

If you could live in Arizona and actually see people like Kari Lake, Wendy Rodgers, and Eli Crane you would be astounded. You know how it is when you can recognize someone is drunk, well it is not much different when you recognize a brain running on dead batteries. 

A strange thing about humans is they like people like themselves. White people like white people, and the Hoopleheads like Kari Lake. Most Hoopleheads were fooled by someone smart when they were young. Now the Hoopleheads just don't trust smart people. You need only look at the recent Covid mess. Smart people said get vaccinated. The Hooplehead response was " No, its a trick".

Hooples have very short memories, they forgot how polio was defeated with a vaccine. When Trump said he would show his taxes the Hooples forgot he said it. Trump lies, the Hoopleheads forget in a week or a day. 

One thing the Hooples just cannot see is how Trump turns on people. DeSantis in Florida and Trump were buddies, now that is imploding. Pence was Trumps buddy until Trump set him up to get hanged. Of course the Hooples don't remember this. The casino is a classic Hooplehead experiment. The Hoopleheads remember when they win and forget when they lost. 

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