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Joe's Unhappy Family

July 6th, 2022 1:00 pm
“As you set off into the world, don’t be afraid to question your leaders. But don’t ask too many questions at one time…or that are too hard, because your leaders get tired and/or cranky.” Will Farrell

July 6, 2022, And Every Wednesday

By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
(Check out Lest We Forget and FYI.)



Every day, Americans are being insulted by Joe Biden. It’s enough to make you want to smack your Mama.

He blusters. He blames. He falls down. He lies. And those are his good points.

Americans haven’t consented to be governed by an idiot since they were colonists. 

King George III wasn’t called “The mad king who lost America,” for nothing. He had problems.

Researchers at St. George’s, University of London who recently studied the King’s use of language, concluded George did actually suffer from mental illness.

The King talked a lot. Repeated himself a lot. And he had to withdraw from daily business to recuperate out of the public eye, in the quiet seclusion of the Kew Palace.

Which might be near Delaware.

 “These are features that can be seen today in the writing and speech of patients experiencing the manic phase of psychiatric illnesses such as bipolar disorder,” the researchers, Doctors Garrard and Remtoumi reported.

(And as a matter of interest -- and national security -- Joe’s next in line, has an unsettling habit of repeating herself…And of being out of the public eye, especially at the southern border.)

The colonists were being governed by a king who, sadly, wasn’t all there. 

He did what he wanted to. And he could.

Because he was king.

The King used America as his piggy bank. He paid for wars he lost, and wars he waged. He spent and spent. And he didn’t care. He didn’t have to.

Because he was king.

King George made the daily lives of the colonists a living hell, taxing anything he chose, with reckless abandon.

He seized their muskets, and sent soldiers into their homes. 

And when they displeased him; when they exhibited a desire for Freedom, he punished them.

He closed their courts and Boston Harbor. He meddled in their legislatures, and made it impossible for them to carry on business and earn a living.

"Any man can make mistakes,” Cicero said in 63 B.C., “but only an idiot persists in his error." 

Bad leadership has been going on for centuries, even longer than Nancy Pelosi’s been around. And there are patterns.

“If you keep facing the same problem over and over, you have hit a pattern,” writes Sylvia LaFair, president of Creative Energy Options, in her article, Three Habits of Exceptionally Stupid Leaders.

“The passion of work is to be a creative problem solver. When the tendency is to repeat foolish, ineffective or self-destructive behavior, you are in the realm of stupid,” she explains.

“These leaders avoid situations that are uncomfortable, and “pretend the world is great, business is wonderful, and all is fine with the world.

“They do not have back up plans, and insist that the bottom line will always be in the black.

“These stupid leaders will always point fingers at others for not telling them the truth. And when the truth is told, they will pretend they never heard what was said, and spend their time defending their position and blaming others.”

If any of this sounds at all familiar to you, call Mitch McConnell, or I'm-always-on-TV Lindsey Graham, and ask them if they have read the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution lately. 

The 57 signers of the Declaration of Independence declared, in 1,337 words, they were fed up with King George’s antics. 

When things became unbearable, they did something.


And they created a document that gave rights that no other nation on earth had, or has to this day.

These rights made it possible for people, like Bette Midler, a couple of fat-a**ed Kardashians, Michael Moore and other elites, who have never done anything in the furtherance of Liberty, to say how much they hated America and the Fourth of July.

As Tolstoy wrote, “All happy families are alike, but every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” 

Lunchbucket Joe is an unhappy man, who has created a very unhappy family. An unhappy country. Who is supported by an unhappy elitist Party.

And it’s time for Joe to go home. To be indicted. And to learn exactly how many grandchildren he really has.

Hold the line, America.
Stay strong, Patriots.

 
 
 
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