In Which John And Scott Are Butt-Sore — Because Elections… Bring Consequences, In MN.

Well. Not surprising, I guess (that they forget their own former rhetorical flourishes). But they whine anew this morning, about Minnesotans’ priorities.

These two boys used regularly to lecture all of us — (in 2017-19, most recently, but…) primarily from 2000 to late 2007… about how, supposedly since the Democratic Party had lost some national elections during Bush 43’s time, we should just sit down and shut up, as that Administration spied on, and demonized loyal patriotic US Muslims, and John Yoo wrote lawless memos to authorize torturing enemies, and National Park lands were sold off, to Texas oil and gas families — among many other matters.

We were told “elections have… consequences”, by these two. And that there was effectively no right to peaceably assemble, to petition the branches of government — for change.

Welp.

Right backatcha’ — you malign morons. But me? I welcome your right to protest — as the more you yammer on, the clearer it becomes that your agenda is simply 19th Century jingoism, and racism, tied to a falsely self-righteous theocracy. Hilarious — we see through you both. [Significantly, as the boys admit, Minn. runs a large surplus state-wide, so it seeks to address social needs. And the boys just hate that.]

Remember “playing for change”? See below — this is how talented people get change from a sometimes recalcitrant, but usually just apathetic, populace.

Out. Namaste:

नमस्ते

3 thoughts on “In Which John And Scott Are Butt-Sore — Because Elections… Bring Consequences, In MN.

  1. I love this line, referring to the thin majority Minnesota Democrats won in the state legislature:

    “Despite the lack of any consensus to go crazy, the Democrats have gone crazy.”

    (Of course, Johnson makes no mention of the fact that Republicans won a razor-thin majority in the U.S. House and have subsequently gone hog-wild.)

    Also, the proposals those “crazy” Minnesota Democrats have enacted aren’t actually all that crazy. At all.

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    1. Exactly!

      These boys are just… precious.

      They cannot accept that America has moved away from Reagan/Bush evil/banal politics only for the richest one one hundredth of the nation.

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