[Breitbart] Kid Rock has posted of video of himself shooting up cases of Bud Light in an apparent response to the beer brand’s hiring of transgender social media personality Dylan Mulvaney as its newest spokesperson.
"Fuck Bud Light. And fuck Anheuser-Busch. Have a terrific day," Kid Rock said in the video, flashing his middle finger.
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I'm not the first to note:
Bud Light pretending to be beer is the perfect tranny product.
I don't get it. Other than virtue signaling the bent knee to Woke for free corporate image advertising, why? Right at the beginning of Baseball season and winter sports playoffs?
Corporate sponsored humiliation sessions I guess. When the beerman walks the aisles you have to pass, leave the game, get in line, get back to your seat, the whole shuffle - or be a gayballz and suck the head off of Bud Light.
"Oh I"m sure its a limited market release."
As Kid Rock just mentioned, so such thing anymore. All you get is piles of tranny can trash left over from the Seattle liquor store robberies.
And The Gayz, are they supposed to show support by drinking disgusting product and virtue posting? I can see getting like halfway through a can, "Its like seltzer, but for The Qwerties.", cut scene, throw out the remaining 5 1/2 cans.
[MSN] After the powerful coast-to-coast storm moved out of the Rockies, the low pressure system became better organized over the central Plains starting Tuesday morning and has started to produce intense snowfall across South Dakota and portions of North Dakota and Minnesota.
More than 1.2 million people in the Plains and Midwest are currently under Blizzard Warnings that stretch more than 800 miles from Wyoming to Minnesota.
------------ Over 30" already fallen in parts of Utah and WY from this storm. Alta, UT will likely reach 850" season snow fall by Wednesday eve.
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Another rain day.
Just about finished the spring planting of usuals.
Trying for a crop of peanuts as a nitrogen fixing protein source this year. Thought I'd brew and distill a batch. Got a nice collection of wild sage from last fall. Don't know that drinking sage flavored peanut spirits will catch on.
Started cutting the grass yesterday.
Rotation takes about a week, one sector a day.
Seeded clippings go to the horses, other to flower beds as mulch.
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Central MN - not much precip but what there was seemed to be ice and hail, backed by 35-40mph wind - more fallen branches last night than the rest of the winter.
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Snowbird and Alta in Utah received over 60" from this storm. Reports not complete in WY but Casper has apparently had its biggest snowfall ever.
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AlGore (and WaPo, NYT, BBC, al-Guardian, etc.): "Snowfall is a thing of the past"
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I went to Utah Sunday night. Originally I was going to Snowbird but the road up the canyon closed at 10:00pm, just after my flight landed (It is still closed). Expecting this, thanks to a local with good info, I diverted to Park City. Two days of great skiing. Very very fortunate to have the financial and physical ability to do it. Powder up to my thighs at times. And it was whiteout conditions at the airport as I was leaving last night. Not sure where spring is hiding, but it was a ton of fun. I shall be on an Advil-rich diet for the next few days.
[Task & Purpose] Veterans groups are venting their frustration over a Washington Post editorial that calls on Congress to more closely scrutinize veterans’ disability benefits claims as a way to cut costs.
The April 3 editorial suggests that one reason the Department of Veterans Affairs’ budget has rocketed from $45 billion in 2001 to more than $300 billion in 2023 is that the post-9/11 wars have higher disability rates when compared with all veterans due to "improved battlefield medicine and a broader understanding of the array of service-connected injuries and disabilities."
In other words, many veterans who were wounded in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere suffer from lifelong injuries and other ailments that would have killed them in previous wars.
Noticeably absent from the editorial was any mention of how 20 years of war — the longest period of sustained conflict in U.S. history — may have contributed to the increase in the number of disabled veterans.
But the real problem, according to the editorial, is that the VA has not significantly revised its disability ratings system since 1945, when most veterans worked jobs that required physical labor, whereas most jobs in today’s information and service economy require a different set of skills.
Noting that "disability payments based on those ratings go to veterans tax-free and continue, with some exceptions, for the entirety of a veteran’s life," the editorial argues that Congress needs to modernize the disability ratings system. It also cites a December 2022 report from the Congressional Budget Office — which has also been widely criticized by veterans — that suggested phasing out veterans’ disability benefits as they earn higher salaries.
"The Congressional Budget Office estimates limiting payments for veterans who earn more than $170,000 a year would save $253 billion over the next decade," the editorial says. "Congress could alternatively tax the benefits, or some portion of them, particularly for new recipients with high incomes."
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Washington Post blasted over editorial that suggested cutting veterans' disability benefits
...It. Is. Coming. This is the same way they let us know thirty years ago that we and our dependents weren't entitled to medical care no matter what the recruiting brochures said, and who you gonna believe - us or your lyin' eyes?
They will go after the military retirements after that, though I'm sure the GS retirements and disabilities will be quite off limits.
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since 1945, when most veterans worked jobs that required physical labor, So they can get computer jobs, right. The premise here is the disability is to augment paychecks. It says nothing about what it costs to be disabled in America. While America is the most disabled friendly country in the world, The costs for the disabled is staggering. Just get a vet thats missing a leg to explain taking a shower, or a crap. Then listen to him, or her, explain how they deal with leg maintenance, bone infections, etc...
Maybe we should tax reporters that drivel stupid shit int the papers. Of fine them for their lies. UGH...
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And the Bastids in Washington tax 85% of my Social Security and have screwed me on how much mortgage insurance I can deduct. I don't remember the exact amount but if I pay less than that I can n o longer deduct it. It was raised from last year. I also now pay more medicare from Social Security.
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You know, I take hatred from some quarters as a badge of honor.
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#7 You know, I take hatred from some quarters as a badge of honor.
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The person who desperately wants Iran to nuke Israel, wiping out six million Jews (plus the unmentioned tens of millions of Arabs, etc. who live among them and downwind), and who claims to have lived in our midst for years on the profits of sales to American customers because his homeland is too corrupt and violent to remain there once he could afford to leave
Yes, the conglomerate using that name really is too f-ing stupid. Or possibly upset because they reached senility sooner than planned
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@#2 - And I believe that same prior president wanted to overhaul the VA and make it easier to fire the lazy and incompetent chumps who "work" there.
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State Dept is as broken as any now days. If it takes an American 4 months to get a passport, imagine how many years it would take if you were from another country trying to get a visa..
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Global Covid disrupted Digital Nomads and Three Flag Theorists.
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This is a concern to me. My wife and I are planning a cruise to Hawaii in June. On the return trip, the ship makes a stop in Mexico.
Unfortunately, her passport is expired. We sent in the renewal request in February, paying extra for "expedited" service. They cashed the check March 7. I really hope it arrives in time, or we will have wasted $3,000.
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Also, the main reason I am going is to see the USS Arizona memorial.
On the other hand, I haven't been to sea since 1974, so the voyage should be interesting.
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321 cops are suing over website called 'Watch the Watchers' that posted photos
Stop LAPD Spying Coalition
...sounds like the work of Antifa...
posted more than 9,300 officers' information
It comes a week after an LAPD union announced a lawsuit against a different site called killercop.com, claiming it put bounties on officers' heads after their pictures and personal details were released to the public
I love shit like this - complete with video goodness!
[OutKick] Milwaukee Brewers fans have waited five months to see their favorite team back at American Family Field, and they finally got their chance with Monday’s home opener against the New York Mets.
One thing they couldn’t see? The pregame flyover.
Potential inclement weather in Milwaukee led the team to close the retractable roof. That kept everyone inside from looking up at a B-1 Bomber fly over the stadium.
[The Street] Recently, the Federal Aviation Administration urged airlines to cut back on the amount of flights they offer by up to 10% at some of the nation’s busiest airports due to a lack of in air-traffic controllers. Air-Traffic Control school 'be hard.' VERY hard.
Thanks to a lack of pilots and other airport workers, a casualty of the buyouts and early retirements that airlines offered employees during the pandemic, there was an unusually high number of delays and cancellations last year. In an effort to prevent that from happening this summer, and as a way to ease overall congestion, the FAA has been urging airlines to cut back a bit.
Now, Delta (DAL) - Get Free Report has announced that it has removed two more cities from its schedule of flights, bringing its total number of cut flights to 17.
Starting on June 5, Delta will no longer fly to La Crosse, Wisconsin, and State College, Pennsylvania. At the moment, as noted by The Point Guy, the airline offers once-daily flights between Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) and La Crosse Regional Airport (LSE), as well as twice-daily flights from LaGuardia Airport (LGA) to University Park Airport (SCE) near State College.
Delta says the cuts are temporary, and that it will notify anyone affected by this change. It said they will be "accommodated accordingly."
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The Scamdemic is pretty much over.
People are getting out and shopping the stores. Not just the Big Box ones either. Consumers are squeezing pennies, for the best prices. Time after time I am see stupid ridiculously inflaed priced items in Wally World. Like eggs a $1+ more a dz than Aldi's or Lidl's. Item after Item selling for 80 to 100%+ more than a year ago. Like a carbon monoxide detect now "on sale" at $51.00 up from $24.95 a year ago.
Basically, our incomes have not kept pace with the ROI that greedy Corporations want and it is catching with them.
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Technically, its not that prices are up as much as the value of your money is worth less. Print a gazillion dollars and the dollars you have have less worth. In the old days of coinage, the people who minted the stuff would introduce 'base' metal into the silver or gold to increase the supply aka debasing. Today they just to it with printing more paper or just push some buttons on a computer.
If we still had silver coins, this is what their value would be -
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Axing or asking? Wakandans want to know.
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Walmart is commiting business suicide by the newest generation of Harvard idiot management.
Crooks walk in with huge back packs, fill them with merchandise, then walk out the front door without paying a penny ALL DAY LONG in front of customers and staff, because of management policy to not stop shop lifters wearing back packs.. And the shop lifting criminals flaunt in the faces of others as they leave.
Every time I go in I see that happening, and everytime I complain that I pay but they allow others to not pay just to give them grief. Ask any Walmart Associate Manager about this and they will tell you it is true. Walmart willingly encourages the criminal culture wherever they have a store.
[TradingEconomics] New orders for US manufactured goods fell by 0.7 percent from a month earlier in February 2023, following a revised 2.1 percent drop in January and compared with market expectations of a 0.5 percent contraction. It was the second consecutive month of decline in factory orders, as demand for transport equipment was down 2.8 percent mainly due to falling orders for civilian (-6.6 percent) and defense aircraft (-11.1 percent). Demand for machinery and furniture and related products was also down 0.6 percent and 0.3 percent, respectively. On the other hand, new orders rose for electrical equipment, appliances, and components (0.7 percent), fabricated metal products (0.2 percent), primary metals (0.1 percent), and computers and electronic products (0.1 percent).
------------- looks like Q1 of 2023 will have below 2% growth in GDP and the rest of the year looks even worse The United States still has factories ?
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due to falling orders for civilian (-6.6 percent) and defense aircraft (-11.1 percent).
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
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