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Californians Protest Fast Food Price Rises by Spending Elsewhere: ‘I Feel Ripped Off’
 
Californians are saying goodbye to their favorite fast food spots as prices creep up. Greg LaVay, from San Diego, who once enjoyed frequent trips to McDonald's, now prefers sit-down restaurants.   

"I feel ripped off a little," he said to The Wall Street Journal, echoing a sentiment many share as menu prices surge.Californians Protest Fast Food Price Rises by Spending Elsewhere: ‘I Feel Ripped Off’
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Californians are saying goodbye to their favorite fast food spots as prices creep up. Greg LaVay, from San Diego, who once enjoyed frequent trips to McDonald's, now prefers sit-down restaurants.   

 https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/californians-protest-fast-food-price-rises-by-spending-elsewhere-i-feel-ripped-off/ss-BB1n4Zrw?ocid=widgetonlockscreen&cvid=b9b48a19fa3b4334a3bb7200d553b516&ei=60

What the f**k else did they expect when they supported a $20 minimum wage?  On top of everything else.
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NY/NJ / Re: NY Governor Quietly Grants Clemency to Murderers
« Last post by Kamaji on Today at 12:10:59 am »
Not in New York.  High crime rates have been proven not to be an election issue there.  In the last gubernatorial election, Hochul ran a campaign of  supporting high crime and vigorously opposing any measures to reduce crime rates.  She won handily.

Yup.  New Yorkers are incredibly stupid people in that regard.  It'll take 1970s style rampant personal crime before another Giuliani is ever elected again - a mugging a day keeps the democrat away.
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Nile Taylor should have been charged with attempted murder, and with a hate crime.
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Biden:  if brains were dynamite, he couldn't blow his nose.
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General Discussion / Re: Obituaries for 2024
« Last post by Smokin Joe on Today at 12:05:42 am »
But the song will play forever in my mind....
The eternal earworm. What a thing to be known for. RIP, sir, you will be remembered.
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The Rabbit Hole (Documentary) ~ Adventures with Roger

  May 26, 2024  SOUTHERN INDIANA


Is there a conspiracy to hide mysterious, ancient artifacts, that were found in Indiana? This is the true story about the collections of 4 Indiana explorers, that simply vanished. Not just an item or two, but thousands!

But who’s behind these strange disappearances, and is it still happening today? Is the Smithsonian, or secret societies, behind it all?  Prepare for an epic adventure, down the rabbit hole!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC0_F5-_jQs
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I am old enough to remember when Libertarians were actually serious about philosophy and policy.

Back in the 1970's we used to have discussions about Edmund Burke, John Locke, Frederick Bastiat, Ludwig Von Mises, and Ayn Rand... we'd talk about how to go about dismantling the Federal bureaucracy, beginning with the Department of Education and the newly-minted Department of Energy. We would have arguments about whether drugs could be legalized without causing unacceptable damage to actual human beings and their ability to self-govern.  We'd discuss how to avoid future wars like the one just (poorly) concluded in Vietnam, without going full-blown isolationist, asking in effect: "How and where does a free nation draw the line on foreign entanglement and responsibilities to protect and defend the rights of other peoples?". 

I became a Republican around 1980, when it became clear that the Libertarians were never really going to get serious about governance, but instead preferred to posture and squabble over pointless minutiae, while embracing cultish fantasies, precious metal idolatry and anarchic Utopianism. At that moment in time, Ronald Reagan seemed a far better answer.   

It is because of these experiences that today (as an older guy), I have little patience with kooks and crazies on one hand, but also with people who seek a candidate or party that perfectly matches their preferences, on the other. 

:thumbsup:
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Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTUhnIY3oRM
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