Monday, February 21, 2011

Cheddarheads and blockheads

Actually I just live about three miles from Wisconsin, so I feel a certain affinity with those behind the "Cheddar Curtain," as a local broadcaster likes to say. And I can't help it, but I find parts of this hassle with the public unions hysterically funny.

What I find most curious is these crazy democrat legislators who've gone to Canada or someplace so that the Wisconsin legislature won't have a quorum and can't vote on the bill to curtail collective bargaining.

I mean, really. You've got all these cheddarhead teachers and their halfwit students camping out in some really crummy weather -- hail, snow, thunder, lightning, you name it. They're out there begging to have the democratic process kicked to the curb in favor of their particular form of "Let's make a deal."

(Oops! Wrong door. You got the big rocking chair instead of the '72 Camaro.)

Truly. Think about it. They prefer "rule by man" to "rule by law." And then their representatives in the state assembly run and hide somewhere and claim they're acting in the best interests of their constituents?

When the Comrade was elected to the chagrin of many in the USA, he flipped off claims that he was a rabid socialist and would destroy the country by noting that "Elections have consequences."

Yeah. They do.

Apparently the Comrade and all the rabble he's busing into Madison don't believe in elections or democracy and certainly NOT the whole concept of a constitutional republic -- unless the wind is blowing their way.

Do you really need any more evidence to demonstrate where the Comrade's sentiments lay? He doesn't give a damn about America. He doesn't understand American principles. He acts against our interests in favor of dictatorial rule.

And that's what he calls "democracy." A bunch of ignorant piggies snuffling around in the freezing cold and making noise -- and garbage -- as long as they're marxist socialists like himself. The Comrade cannot even conceive of the idea that people really want to be free. Free. Not saddled with $14 trillion of debt, shitty health care, welfare, food stamps, debt, debt, debt.

We don't want that, Even the school kids in Chicago have rejected the carrot sticks and all that crap. None of this is viable. Nobody wants any of it.

Comrade: Why are you working so hard to ruin this country? Is it that your daddy never made it as King of Kenya or whatever the hell he was going for? Is that it? You're going to wreck the whole world because he was a drunk who killed himself before he could realize his dreams? Not my fault, dude.

I mean, if the Comrade doesn't like America, he's free to get the hell out. I'm sure Abracadabrajab, Monkey-puss Chavez, even Castrate in Cuba would embrace him with a big ol' soviet-style bear hug.

So why does the Comrade stay here and try to ruin the USA?

If he has death wish, that's fine for him. But why does he work like an islamo-terrorist to take all the rest of us with him?

The Comrade is not making anything better for anyone. He's only stomping the life out of the last great hope of earth.

Why? It always come back to that. How can anyone be so embittered, so self-hating, so anti-life that they would do something like this?

I just don't get it.

Meanwhile, keep a good thought. Every time I think of those Wisconsin democrats, I get this image of them  cowering in some hotel room, blinds drawn, shivering in the dark like a drug dealers on the run -- and it just makes me laugh. Trash can stuffed with pizza boxes and fast food wrappers. Empty bottles from the mini-bar. Three days of stubble. Dirty socks. Here's the Wisconsin democrats.

What are they running from? Democracy? What a bunch of bockheads. It's all right. You can come home. All is forgiven. We don't kill people here for disagreeing. But when you lose you lose. Why not just grow a set? Suck it up and earn your pay like grown-ups. But then that's what you get with so-called cradle-to-grave socialism -- a bunch of big babies who can't accept reality.

Save the Republic.

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