Sunday, March 05, 2023

METH LABS, TRAILER PARKS, AND CHRISTIANS

My regular work exposure to treasonous Republicans usually leaves me bloody minded and in favour of firing squads. The very next time the bastards insurrect, there may be many more dead among their ranks than just Ashli Babbitt, who deservedly got a bullet. Just for the hell of it, we ought to dig her up and shoot her again.

It's obvious that rather than purge the traitors from their ranks, the Republicans have in the years since the failed rebellion boosted their stature and let them helm their party.
They are all treason-supporters now.

The Democratic Party has been far too concerned with being perceived as fair and equitable, appealing to the best instincts of their opponenents, who clearly have no best instincts worth catering to. Next time please call out the tanks.



Here's a quote from an article by Glenn C. Altschuler, opinion contributor to The Hill:
"After the 2020 presidential election, Rush Limbaugh told his listeners, “I actually think we’re trending toward secession. What in the world do we have in common with the people, in, say, New York?” In 2021, 66 percent of Republicans in the South told pollsters they supported leaving the Union. Last year, thousands of Texas Republicans approved a party platform calling on the state legislature to authorize a referendum on secession. Several Republican lawmakers in Maryland have proposed that three counties in the state break away and become part of West Virginia. Late last month, Sean Hannity seemed open to splitting the United States into politically autonomous zones, ostensibly to avoid a bloody civil war. And Hannity endorsed Greene’s idea of “banning people who move to red states from blue ones from voting for five years so they don’t bring their bad politics with them.” "
End cite.

Leaving aside entirely the fact that we'd end up nuking each other, probably within months of the split, talk in favour of such a division is, ab initio, treasonous. Even now, while we are all still together, blue states already find it hard to live with a bunch of poor always on the dole third world hinterland hickvilles and religious freak zones. We would have no reason to continue funding fudge-all in those areas after the divorce other than malaria eradication efforts and fences to keep them out.

Inbred Jed and Deliverance: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.



By the way: I've got nothing against Christians. Some of my best friends are Christian.

Well, I wouldn't want them in my living room, because of course they're filthy disease carrying vermin, and once you've got them you need penicillin and roach spray to get rid of them.
But still. Mighty fine people. The poxy bastards.
They're so spiritual.



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