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Do you celebrate Christmas?If this is what "winning" looks like, I'm thrilled to be on the "losing" team. Wow.
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Do you celebrate Christmas?If this is what "winning" looks like, I'm thrilled to be on the "losing" team. Wow.
Nope. Welfare is welfare. The working poor getting assistance “work for me” too; doing things like bussing my tables, working at their jobs, and probably working on farms too by the way.Rubbish...
They're out there growing food for you...
Ghetto welfare porch-critters, on the other hand, aren't doing $hit for you...
I'll give the hard-working food-growers the benefit of the doubt...
Your porch-critters... no so much...![]()
LOL, here's a solution---quit eating and hurt them. SMFH, stupid kills but not nearly enough.If I’m paying them, they’re not doing it for me; they’re doing it for themselves.
As you’ve proven every day of your life.SMFH, stupid kills but not nearly enough.
LOL, back to your typical nonsensical retorts when your unbelievable stupidity is brought to your attention, eh? Have another bon bon, missy.As you’ve proven every day of your life.
Now go run out into the yard and take a dump fido...
tl, dr; dcLOL, back to your typical nonsensical retorts when your unbelievable stupidity is brought to your attention, eh? Have another bon bon, missy.
Two lines is tl? Explains your ignorance. Is this tl? LMAOtl, dr; dc
Your inability to distinguish between personal income substitutes ( for those who do no work or who work in unimportant low-paid jobs) on the one hand and subsidies designed to keep a food-grower ( who feeds many by his work ) in the food growing business in the face of international competitors lowballing him - indicates that you should not have a seat at the relevant decision-making table. You are an ideologue, blinded by your hyper-partisanship.Nope. Welfare is welfare.
Unimportant compared to the actual growers of our food.The working poor getting assistance “work for me” too; doing things like bussing my tables, working at their jobs, and probably working on farms too by the way.
At least your store shelves have product on them TO buy... spare us your juvenile sophistry.Those growing most of the food don’t do shit for me either...I still have to pay them for the food.
Like I said... spare us your juvenile sophistry... it is misplaced and, at present, impotent.If I’m paying them, they’re not doing it for me; they’re doing it for themselves.
Welfare is welfare. Clutch your pearls as hard as you want while you land on your fainting couch. Trump is proving to be quite the socialist. That must eat away at your manhood. LOL.Your inability to distinguish between personal income substitutes ( for those who do no work or who work in unimportant low-paid jobs) on the one hand and subsidies designed to keep a food-grower ( who feeds many by his work ) in the food growing business in the face of international competitors lowballing him - indicates that you should not have a seat at the relevant decision-making table. You are an ideologue, blinded by your hyper-partisanship.
Fortunately for all concerned you-and-yours are not presently in a position to control such matters.
Unimportant compared to the actual growers of our food.
At least your store shelves have product on them TO buy... spare us your juvenile sophistry.
Like I said... spare us your juvenile sophistry... it is misplaced and, at present, impotent.
Goddamn you Jebus
^^ The never ending culture wars between the left and the right, show the right starting to win some battles. Recently it was Cracker Barrel who was FORCED to stop their "changeover", bring back the old white guy and his barrel, get out of the "woke" business, and just go back to making good food. Their CEO is hanging on by a thread, by the way.
This time, it's Olive Garden who decided that the almighty dollar isn't quite as important this year, and they will close all of their restaurants for Christmas, and give their employees the day off. Nice job, OG.
From the article: Walmart, Target, Costco, and Trader Joe's, have also adopted Christmas Day closures.
Small wins, but they add up.
Should police, fire, EMTs, hospital workers, public works, librarians, and air traffic controllers get a $12B bailout?Your inability to distinguish between personal income substitutes ( for those who do no work or who work in unimportant low-paid jobs) on the one hand and subsidies designed to keep a food-grower ( who feeds many by his work ) in the food growing business in the face of international competitors lowballing him - indicates that you should not have a seat at the relevant decision-making table. You are an ideologue, blinded by your hyper-partisanship.
Fortunately for all concerned you-and-yours are not presently in a position to control such matters.
Unimportant compared to the actual growers of our food.
At least your store shelves have product on them TO buy... spare us your juvenile sophistry.
Like I said... spare us your juvenile sophistry... it is misplaced and, at present, impotent.
Every olive garden on earth should burn to the ground
Doesn't bother me in the slightest... I didn't vote for him and never will...Welfare is welfare. Clutch your pearls as hard as you want while you land on your fainting couch. Trump is proving to be quite the socialist. That must eat away at your manhood. LOL.
Nope....If you take money from the taxpayers; you’re taking welfare...
Nope....you need to put those condtions on all of the welfare whether you collect it from a ghetto or some place far worse in the Nebraska countryside.