To the best of my recollection, it’s been several years since I shared a collection of anti-politicians jokes.
Given the odious behavior of people in government, that’s an oversight I’m going to rectify today.
Though I’m not sure if this first example is about politicians or about bureaucrats.
This next bit of humor reminds us that stereotyping is wrong…unless you’re looking at the crowd in the lower frame.
Next we have a politician who promises to be a quick learner.
Here’s an example of some Robin Hood-style redistribution we can all support.
Our next-to-last item helps to explain why Washington is now the richest region of America, even though its main output is waste, red tape, and corruption.
I’ve saved the best for last.
I’ll close with a serious point. Do bad people naturally gravitate to politics, or do the perverse incentives of politics turn good people into bad people?
Or does it even matter since the net result is the same?
P.S. I also have jokes about specific politicians, ranging from Bernie Sanders to Donald Trump (with appearances by Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Elizabeth Warren, and Bill Clinton).
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One of my favorites from the late Jack Ziegler: https://jackziegler.com/product/after-losing-the-election/
Reblogged this on Boudica BPI Weblog.
Libertarian spoiler votes require candidates to stand on our platform so VOTERS can win by pressuring the Kleptocracy to discard bad laws and planks. Our candidates provide a valuable service without the moral hazard of being sucked into the Kleptocracy, thanks to elections rigged by the Nixon anti-libertarian campaign subsidies law. It’s a win-win situation… except for the entrenched looter party knaves and dupes.
I’ll close with a serious point. Do bad people naturally gravitate to politics, or do the perverse incentives of politics turn good people into bad people?
>Same thing happens with lawyers. It’s both.