This Should Be the Democrat Party Tag Line - “Have Less, Do Less, Be Less.” - Granite Grok

This Should Be the Democrat Party Tag Line – “Have Less, Do Less, Be Less.”

Have less Do Less Be Less

Take a look at what the tone-deaf US government is spending 3.5 million of your (great-grandchildren’s) tax dollars on in the middle of this inflationary nightmare—making bicycles more affordable in sub-Saharan Africa.

 

“Many communities throughout sub-Saharan Africa struggle to access health services, education, economic opportunities, and basic social services due to long distances and limited transportation options.

 

Many “communities” in America are struggling to get access to this stuff. Veterans, the homeless, all those frikkin untested “unvaccinated” “refugees” you’re air-dropping on us in the dark of night. A problem that’s gotten worse under the quivering liver-spotted hand of F. Joe Biden (and Whoever is Running the Biden Administration).

Food and simple necessities are getting more expensive. They are becoming less accessible.  Some products you can’t get, others are in short supply. Here. In America. Including bicycles, ironically.

And they are sending millions of dollars to help make bicycles affordable in sub-Saharan Africa. I know, 3.5 million’s not much when they’re trying to waste another 7 trillion. Couch cushion money, really. If you can afford the couch, or find one, or a place to put it, and then have money to lose in it.

All part of the conditioning, I suppose. Get us used to having less, doing less, being less.

That should be the Democrat Party tagline. Instead of “be all you can be” (Ableist!), or “Make America Great Again” (Racist!), we get “Have Less, Do Less, Be Less.”

They mean us, not them.

If they need something, like affordable bicycles in Africa or gender spectrum and identity training for a devoutly Muslim country, they imagine a few million dollars that don’t exist and pretend they’ll use it for that.

And you must pretend too, just like with the flu.

 

 

HT | Judicial Watch

 

Correction: Necessities are getting more expensive or not getting less expensive. That got screwed up in an edit and has been fixed.

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