Thursday, September 30, 2021

We keep voting for idiots.

Smith and Wesson has been a major manufacturing company in Springfield, MA for more than 160 years. That is all changing now simply because we have elected officials who use words like "gun violence" when they mean human violence, who call any firearm that is black an "assualt weapon" and who honestly believe that getting rid of guns will solve all of the worlds problems.

Those people are idiots.

Smith and Wesson announced today that they are moving out of Massachusetts because of the pending gun legislation that would make it illegal to manufacture semi-automatic firearms. This means hundreds of people will be out of work and millions of tax dollars will be lost to the region.

We can thank people like Attorney General Maura Healey, the state legislature and all of the liberal idiots who decided that guns are bad and voted for legislators that enacted these incredibly stupid gun laws.

Guns aren't bad. People are bad. Guns are no more violent than hammers, drills, saws, cars, knives, rakes, shovels or any other inanimate tool that people use every day. If our state legislators focused on dealing with bad people instead of tools, we would all be better off.

Idiots.

Healey should be the first idiot thrown out office. Eric Lesser should be the second idiot thrown out of office. Don't vote for Healy or Lesser. They don't give a shit about you, they only care about themselves.


In case you can't tell, I'm kinda pissed about what our state has done to a great company that employed a lot of my friends over the years.

Having said that, I am actually pretty pleased with last night baseball results.

The Yankees lost and the Red Sox won. That means the Red Sox are now only one game behind the Yankees. They are still onoy half a game ahead of the Mariners but if they can win tonight, they stand a pretty good chance of picking up another half game on the Mariners who are off tonight.


I killed myself today running a thatcher/slice seeder over my lawn and then raking all the thatch up. It was a necessary but unpleasant 4 hours of my life.

Now if the grass seed takes root and starts to grown, I might just have a lawn next spring.


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