Wednesday, February 17, 2021

with thanks to Bill Keezer

First up:  The Coyote Principle (edited)

CALIFORNIA:

1. The governor of California is jogging with his dog along a nature trail. A coyote jumps out and attacks the governor's dog, then bites the governor.

2. The governor starts to intervene but reflects upon the movie "Bambi" and then realizes he should stop because the coyote is only doing what is natural.

3. He calls Animal Control. Animal Control captures the coyote and bills the state $200 to test it for diseases, and $500 to relocate it.

4. He calls a veterinarian. The vet collects the dead dog and bills the state $200 to test it for diseases.

5. The governor goes to the hospital and spends $3,500 to get checked for diseases from the coyote and to get his bite wound bandaged.

6. The running trail gets shut down for 6 months while Fish & Game conducts a $100,000 survey to make sure the area is now free of dangerous animals.

7. The governor spends $50,000 in state funds implementing a "coyote-awareness program" for residents of the area.

8. The state legislature spends $2 million to study how to better treat rabies and how to permanently eradicate the disease throughout the world.

9. The governor's security agent is fired for not stopping the attack. The state spends $150,000 to hire and train a new agent with additional special training for the nature of coyotes.

10. PETA protests the coyote's relocation and files a $5 million suit against the state.

TEXAS:

1. The governor of Texas is jogging with his dog along a nature trail. A coyote jumps out and attacks his dog.

2. The governor shoots the coyote with his state-issued pistol and keeps jogging. The governor has spent $.50 on a .45 hollow point cartridge.

3. The buzzards eat the dead coyote.

And that, my friends, is why California is broke, and Texas is not.

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