Monday, May 16, 2022

Biden Hopes That Claiming an Impending Shortage Causes a Run

 Biden Hopes That Claiming an Impending Shortage Causes a Run

Al Ritter


Not many of my readers probably remember the Johnny Carson satire on a toilet paper shortage in 1973. Let me set the stage for you, Johnny in a clearly satirical moment told his audience that there was an impending toilet paper shortage. It was clearly a joke, but his audience took it seriously and started a nationwide run on toilet paper. Eventually he had to announce on his show that he was only kidding, but it only goes to show how a declared shortage of anything can cause a run on that product.

Inject Biden into this idiotic idea and we see where the nation is headed, or so he hopes. Biden is proclaiming an impending shortage of Covid-19 Vaccinations.

Joe wants $22 billion more to fight Covid, $10 billion of which he wants to go to Pfizer for the vaccines already delivered. This drunken dementia ridden sailor has no end to his crazy spending habits, but what is blatantly obvious is that he wants to cause a run on vaccine injections that nobody wants.

Once he discovers that fact he will then reallocate the money to one of the Liberal’s pet projects just like he has done in the past.

WAKE UP AMERICA YOU ARE BEING HAD AGAIN!

Read more here:

Johnny’s run on Toilet Paper

https://groovyhistory.com/johnny-carson-toilet-paper-shortage-tonight-show

Joe’s demand for more Covid funds

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/more-woke-media-whoppers-about-covid?s=r

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Didn't we have the toilet paper shortage again at the beginning of the pandemic? LOL

Robert L said...

Wow a shortage on an ineffective product, that's inconceivable.

Anonymous said...

He should be more concerned about supply problems and gasoline prices than vaccine shortages

The unheard majority said...

Pfizer and Moderna have suffered major share losses in the last 5 months, because everyone is tired of their lies, hopefully their big lie will cause a major collapse in business, but I guess they really don't care now because they made their money. American voters need to push Congress to repeal the law where we don't hold them liable for their negligent behavior

Bud S said...

He has no idea period