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Everything posted by normiss
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Why not go with the FAA retirement requirement? Seems an insane elderly president could do significantly more damage to the planet than a single pilot, no. Imagine what a felon president could do...hell LOOK at what an insane felon president IS doing!
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Have you seen "I Love You To Death" ?? Wife tries to poison husband with the pasta sauce, he recovers "I just hadda takea bigga crappa!"! Funny movie.
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Rat
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Out for a drive recently and stopped by my childhood home. I knocked and asked the people living there is I could come inside as I felt nostalgic about the home I grew up in. They said no and slammed the door! Damn, I hate my parents.
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The tourist version only please!!!
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and that appears to be an AI altered version of the same, yet he's STILL significantly more intelligent and sharper than The Felon has ever been.
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I want to think we've matured from breastaurants. Hot Wings bars are just as good without the cheap pantyhose and too much makeup. Hooters was by no means a good hot wings breastaurant IMO. Twin Peaks had interesting shift changes reminiscent of strip joints, which I also never cared for.
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It appears Tidal has all of their work. Tidal also pays artists the most of any streaming service, and if you desire audiophile quality audio, they're THE go to. LOVE exercising my amps and speaker cones to properly compressed and decompressed audio data files. https://listen.tidal.com/artist/5590406
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I'd have a seriously hard issue with this were I still in service. It is in direct opposition of the oath we swore. Stupidity is ending America, and it's being celebrated.
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creepy
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I had friends, neighbors, and coworkers lose their lives. Hardcore anti-vax to the end! Idiots.
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If only said people would actually LISTEN to those lessons. Yet they continue to refuse science and facts. See you in camp!
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Even with the clearances I had, we still and always had the Need to Know rule. Clearance was just the initial hurdle, but does that person have a need to know? In this case it's a crystal clear HELL NO. Compartmentation of sensitive information is something the current admin is clueless about.
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barrier
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It's disturbing to see how happily some humans support the heinous treatment of other humans, so long as it's not them.
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It is difficult in some cases to get to the very heart of the matter. But in this case, it is not hard at all. The government is asserting a right to stash away residents of this country in foreign prisons without the semblance of due process that is the foundation of our constitutional order. Further, it claims in essence that because it has rid itself of custody that there is nothing that can be done. This should be shocking not only to judges, but to the intuitive sense of liberty that Americans far removed from courthouses still hold dear.
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Roleplaying
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Imagination
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Yet it's been proven that live bullets do not wound nor kill our Great Felon. The healing is like nothing the world has ever seen. People are like SIR! You grew an entire new ear! You can't see any fake injury ANYWHERE! It's a miracle!! <insert cult jebus donations here add shipto:chinesecrap>cultmembers But wait there's MOAR!!! The jebus miracle happened a second time and the libruhl assassin was unable to even lift his weapon to fire!! Just wait. There's gonna be a big boom. //s
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Never had such problems in FloriDUH.
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Hey Jerry, At our ages, is anything really truly comfortable?
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Four giant companies – that’s right, FOUR – Tyson, Cargill, and Brazil-based National Beef and JBS, now control 85% of the U.S. beef market. WH Group (Chinese), JBS, Hormel, and Tyson control about 67% of the pork market. Tyson and Pilgrims Pride control about 45% of the chicken market. Tyson – the second largest food company in the country, American owned and headquartered in Springdale, AL with $47 billion in sales for 2021. Tyson bought the world’s largest supplier of premium beef and pork products, IBP Inc., in 2001. It’s the second-largest pork and chicken packer in the U.S. and sells products in 90 countries. Cargill – headquartered in Wichita, KS with $134 billion in sales for 2021. USA owned Cargill Meat Solutions is one of 75 businesses under Cargill Inc., the largest privately-held corporation in the United States. Cargill runs the biggest flour-milling company in the world, is a leading corn syrup and soybean processor, and has cocoa and chocolate operations on four continents. JBS – headquartered in Greenly, CO., JBS USA is the American offshoot of Brazilian meat producers JBS S.A., which is the largest beef packer in the world, with 54 processing plants on four continents. $64 billion in sales 2021 for the USA sector. JBS USA bought Swift (the third-largest packer) in 2007, then bought Smithfield (the fifth-largest packer and largest U.S. feedlot owner) in 2008, then bought Pilgrim’s Pride, the largest chicken processor, in 2009. The company tried to buy National Beef Packing Co. in 2008, but the U.S. Department of Justice opposed the acquisition. The parent company, Brazil-based JBS S.A., is the largest beef packer in the world, with 54 processing plants on four continents. Smithfield is no longer owned by JBS. In 2013, Smithfield Foods, the world’s largest pork producer, was acquired by a Chinese firm, ‘Shuanghui International’ (now known as W.H. Group), for nearly $5 billion – 30% more than the company’s market value. Leaving many with concerns that the Chinese government was a hidden player in this deal. A foreign country who is not very fond of the USA, now owns 25% of our pork industry. JBS was recently investigated for hiring a food processing company cleaning service employing more than 100 children including some as young as 13 years old. The underage workers worked overnight shifts during which some suffered chemical burns, cleaned extremely dangerous equipment such as razor sharp bone saws, while also being enrolled in school during the day. JBS has a reputation among ranchers for being the most aggressive of The Big 4. They recently appointed the previous head of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition as their general legal counsel. This took place after JBS avoided a series of antitrust class action lawsuits (all ending with settlements), and created serious questions with regard to antitrust regulation. In 2020, the Brazilian brothers who run JBS, Joesley and Wesley Batista, were ordered to pay $27 million to resolve charges resulting from an extensive bank bribery scheme that took place over multiple years. National Beef – Kansas City, MO. $11.7 billion for 2021. Controlled by Brazilian beef producer, Marfrig Global Foods SA. In June 2018, Marfrig acquired 51 percent of National Beef Packing. Then, in November 2020, Marfrig announced it would acquire another 31% of National Beef from New York City-based investment bank Jefferies Financial Group for $970 million. National Beef, the fourth largest beef processor in the country, is now 80% owned by a company controlled by another nation. Maybe it's time to add some chickens and cows to the effort of growing my own vegetables ... adding massive deregulation to our food safety in AmeriKKKa has me concerned. This is getting infuckingsane.
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AmeriKKKa is so smart, we allowed Springfield pork to be purchased BY China! I find it surprising how many MAGAts don't realize (or refuse to see) how much our own government has sold us out. Businesses have long known they could purchase legislation and the dishonesty of the politicians continues to line their pockets. Smithfield: Then known as Shuanghui Group, WH Group purchased Smithfield Foods in 2013 for $4.72 billion. It was the largest Chinese acquisition of an American company to date. The acquisition of Smithfield's 146,000 acres of land made WH Group, headquartered in Luohe, Henan province, one of the largest overseas owners of American farmland. Edit to add: and I'm now finding beef companies sold to foreign entities. Politicians have sold us out. Amazing what greed can do.
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That oath is a choking, talking, sometimes yelling, bug in my mind. As well as some other veterans I've talked to lately. This is hard. It hurts.
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