It’s Shortage Time!

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Weekend grocery shopping-time this morning–and boy is our supermarket out of things! You want meat? Ha-ha-ha! Paper towels? Whistle for ’em.

Remember, back in the last century, Boris Yeltsin visited America and broke down and cried when he saw the fully-stocked shelves in one of our supermarkets. It was something whose like he’d never seen, at home in the USSR.

Hey, folks! Take a good long look at all these shortages–if you’re not too busy hoarding toilet paper. There’s a lesson to be learned here. And here it is:

Socialism is like this all the time.

But don’t take my word for it. In Venezuela they killed all the animals in the zoo and ate them. They haven’t had toilet paper for years. Ask them how much they’re enjoying socialism. And in North Korea they ate the bark off the trees.

When the Wuhan virus scare–a gift from communist China–blows over, let’s not forget this lesson.

If we ever again elect a Democrat government, we’ll deserve what happens to us.

 

13 comments on “It’s Shortage Time!

    1. How are they going to use the Guard for law enforcement when they’ve already decided to let out all the jailbirds and not arrest those who commit crimes?

      I guess they can always go hunting for microaggressions and misgendering offenders.

    2. Good point. They never intended to law enforce the bad guys. It’s for the good guys who refuse to follow the dystopian script.

    3. I’d like to say no. I’d like to say I hope not. But I can’t. I can only say I don’t know. (And it makes me feel like crap). I don’t know how many foreigners are in the Guard these days.

    4. I strongly suspect that Red China didn’t unleash the army on the Hong Kong protests because they couldn’t trust the army to massacre Chinese citizens.

  1. I am so glad that angry loudmouth hypocrite Bernie Sanders has finally had to drop out. That man is a menace to society. Socialism is an archaic idea that has proven false over and over. Why do “intellectuals” keep trying to bring it back to life? It is like a dog that returns to its vomit and a pig who returns to the mud.

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