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Not the Sharpest Tools in the Shed

  • Ray DeGraw
  • Mar 29
  • 2 min read

March 29, 2025

So, it happened. Mississippi just eliminated state income taxes. This, from a state that receives over 12 billion dollars a year from the Federal government so it doesn't go bankrupt and so its people don't starve to death. This from a state that got caught red handed using welfare funds to build a state of the art volleyball stadium at the University of Southern Mississippi. Volleyball! My lord! Did the governor forget that President Musk and his lapdog Trump are cutting federal funding to the states? Did I miss something here? Did he miss something?


Well, I guess the silver lining is that RFK has moved to make immunizations optional. So if you don't die of starvation or homelessness in Mississippi, you will most certainly die of diseases that have already been eradicated. Nice work! So now instead of listening to folks like scientists and doctors, you can take the advice of internet sleuths and the fine folks over at Fox news and Newsmax...or failing that the geniuses over at OAN. I'm sure that dipshit Joe Rogan has an opinion or two as well.


Well, Darwin always said survival of the fittest. If there any solace in any of this, at least the GOP seems hell bent on losing half of its voting block. Maybe that's what RFK is really up to! Is he secretly eliminating Republican voters so the Democrats can triumphantly retake the House and the Senate...possibly the White House?!! OMG, did I just become a conspiracy theorist!? Na, none of these idiots has the capacity to construct such a deviously brilliant plan.


We're so doomed.


Don't worry, they're not very sharp.
Don't worry, they're not very sharp.

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William DeGraw
William DeGraw
Apr 06

'Merica!

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