Now They Agree With The Pope

So liberals progressives rat bastard commies now agree with the pope since he has become an acolyte of the Church of AGW. Howza ’bout that? The pope now worships another pope, Pope Albert I of the Church Of AGW. How do all of you Roman Catholics feel about that? And as Gateway Pundit asks, Why Does Pope Francis Hate The Poor? Why Does He Want Them To Suffer?

Even as gasoline prices plummeted and the overall energy price index calculated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics declined, electricity prices bucked the trend in the United States in 2014.

Data released this year by the BLS indicates that the electricity price indexes hit all-time highs for the month of December 2014 and for the year. 2014 was the most-expensive year ever for electricity in the United States.

The annual price index for electricity, published by BLS today, was 208.020. That was up from 200.750 in 2013.

Remember, it was Obungler who promised that electricity rates would skyrocket under his plan (one of the few times he has actually spoken the truth) but the American public was dumb enough to vote for this SCoaMF not once, but twice. Now we have the pope of one of the largest religions in the world supporting the same policies to combat mythical man caused global warmingclimate change. Liberals progressives Rat bastard commies now think the pope is a great guy. Ex-Speaker Blinky is praising him to the skies. So, does that mean they’re now behind him on abortion, especially late term abortion which is actually infanticide? Just akin’.

John Paul II is prolly spinning in his grave under St. Peters. We now have a communist pope, which is not surprising since he is from South America which is a hot bed of communism. How’s that woring out in South America in countries like Venezuela and Cuba? Once again, we see the massive failures of communist policies yet there are still people, like Pope Francis and Obumbler, who actually think they can make it work since the only reason it has failed (and miserably failed I may add) is that the right people haven’t been in charge and finally, after all of these failures, they are the right people who will finally make it work. What is it that Einstein said about insanity? And, of course, once again it is time for the Heinlein quite,

“Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances which permit this norm to be exceeded — here and there, now and then — are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people. Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty.

This is known as “bad luck.”

Yep! Bad luck. That is what happened in the USSR and all of the Warsaw Pact nations, like East Germany. That is what happened in Zimbabwe after the socialist gummint killed or drove off all of the white farmers and wealthy Rhodesia, which was once the bread basket of Africa and exported food, became Zimbabwe, which is now one of the basket cases of Africa and has to import food. We have side by side comparisons of capitalism versus communism. South Korea which is prosperous and North Korea which is poverty stricken where the populace starves due to “bad luck”. We had prosperous West Germany versus poor East Germany. The differences are so obvious only liberals progressives rat bastard commies can’t see them. Only Dimocrats and RINOs can’t see them. But I repeat myself. Is it the water in Washington DC that affects our politicians of both parties? Is that why members of the Stupid Party break campaign promises and become RINOs?

Monday Pun 6-22-2015

Michael sent me this one.

In Pompeii, in 237 B.C., Flavius Romulus produced in his garden, a strawberry of prodigious proportions. Word soon got out that there was a strawberry well worth seeing at a house in the Via Ladra. Flavius carefully placed the berry on an ornate marble pedestal in the center of his courtyard. Crowds thronged to the house and each passerby tried to outdo his predecessor in lavish praise of the berry.

Neighbors, some very well connected, quickly tired of the chariots, the horse droppings, all the noise and commotion and they complained to the authorities.
Soon, a Centurion and his squad barged in, and set up a perimeter around the pedestal.

When Flavius asked the Centurion, “Did you men also come to praise my berry?” the Centurion replied, (more…)