Posted on 05/20/2022 6:20:27 PM PDT by Libloather
PLAINS, GA - Former President Jimmy Carter was arrested Monday after a gas station attendant called the police to report a "hooligan" placing "I Did That!" stickers on gas pumps. Authorities arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and took the former president into custody for vandalism, disturbing the peace, and resisting arrest.
The infamous "I Did That!" stickers feature an image of President Biden pointing at the total sale of gas at the pump, as if proud of the economic strain he's placing on American families. According to authorities, the stickers have been popping up all over the country and aren't usually traced back to a specific culprit but in this instance, the stickers were placed comically low to the ground because Jimmy Carter is so short.
Carter, who saw an oil crisis during his presidency, reportedly voiced frustration with the Biden administration when confronted by authorities.
"In '79 we had an oil shortage. Maybe I didn't do everything right but I tried deregulating oil to increase domestic production and free us from the sharp rise in costs due to the Iranian Revolution," said Jimmy Carter, fuming.
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Can Obama be next?
Obama “I did that” stickers will be pointing to the smoking ruins of America.
Amen Bullish! Very sad to say!!
Be Blessed!
Founded
I drove over to Canada a couple of times at lunch to fill the twin ~20 gal tanks on my Econoline and then transfer some gas to the commuter putt-putts when I got home after work.
LOVE the Bee!!
The jokes are becoming less funny each day the leftists further ruin the country.
Jimmy Carter is finally no longer the most incompetent President in history.
I have some stickers on order with Fonald Trump saying “I can fix that” and a QR code that leads to republicans party voter registration.
Jimmy Carter was naive. And he was incompetent. But I think that he is a good and decent man. This is quite unlike his Democrat successors Clinton, Obama, and Biden. There is nothing good or decent about those three.
Carter is an example of the Democrat party that used to be. Those folks were on the liberal side of things. But they were, by and large, patriots. They had much in common with conservatives. The difference was in the details.
Today’s Democrats are, of course, much different. They are more like Stalin than they are like Carter. Carter could do a great service to this country by speaking up about this.
Do you have a link where those stickers can be ordered?
Didn’t Carter hand Iran to the mullahs by refusing to back the Shah of Iran?
That alone led to many of the problems we have today. For that reason and many others I wouldn’t piss on Carter’s mouth if his gums were on fire.
Thanks.
Thanks, but I didn’t see any that had a “QR code that leads to republicans party voter registration.”
Did I miss it?
I got gas at BJ’s tonight for the first time in two weeks. $4.60-something per gallon. There was residue from three or four “I Did That” stickers on the pump face. A couple had pointed at the total price window, a couple had been pointing at the per-gallon price window.
Promise you won't hold your breath waiting for that to happen.
Billie Beer is coming back!
> Didn’t Carter hand Iran to the mullahs by refusing to back the Shah of Iran? <
He sure did. But I attribute that to naivety. Contrast that with George W. Bush, who upset the whole apple cart in the Mideast by his bloody and unnecessary invasion of Iraq. Carter didn’t know what he was doing. But Bush knew exactly what he was doing. He lied to the American people, and he got thousands of good Americans killed or maimed.
I am proud to say that I voted against Carter. I am ashamed to say I voted for W. He was ten times worse.
Carter was deep state also and they made him look bad.
Carter sticker would read “I tried to do that”.
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