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You can be as prejudiced against Jews as you can be prejudiced to favor muslim fanatics, anfd its been proven many times over. 
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The 'god' Joe rules so much better than Trump, just like so many fought like HELL for, eh? !

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Did Satan and his minions realize it could be this easy to rule so abhorrently over us?  Wasn't slick willy and Obama a blatant enough clue for even idjits?
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Haters were distracted by Harry's medals, which they claimed were any attempt to "create an illusion for the American market" and took attention away from the servicewoman being honored. Military Times
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Deputy Treasury Sec’y: Biden Helped Lower Inflation, But Food Companies Are Gouging

Ian Hanchett 27 Apr 2024

On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Cavuto: Coast to Coast,” Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo commented on the PCE inflation report and stated that inflation has dropped and they expect it to continue to do so and that food companies need to pass cost savings to consumers.

Adeyemo said, [relevant remarks begin around 1:10] “So, it’s important to remember where we’re coming from in order to understand where we’re going. And if we were talking a year and a half ago, inflation would have been far higher, but because of the action the President’s taken and the Fed has taken, inflation has come down. Our expectation is that, over the course of the year, it will continue to come down. But we know that there’s more we need to do to reduce costs for the American people and it’s job number one for the President. That’s why he’s been focused on making sure that we reduce the cost of prescription drugs, when you look at what we’ve done with insulin, and he’s called on Congress to expand that by making sure that, for all Americans, they don’t have to pay more than $2,000 for prescription drugs a year going forward. There are a number of steps the President wants to take in terms of building additional housing to bring down the cost of housing and to help us expand the supply of things in the economy that will help us bring down costs for Americans, and that’s what we’re focused on today.”

Guest host Edward Lawrence then asked, “But that’s all for a small group of Americans, bringing costs down. Since President Biden came into office, food prices, for example, are up 21% and the average hourly wages are down 2.5%, that’s from January of 2021. So, now we’re seeing inflation go up again and GDP slowing. So, is this the start of stagflation?”

Adeyemo answered, “No. When you look at incomes, incomes are growing faster than inflation, and when you look at food costs, those have also stabilized. And what we know to be true is that input costs are coming down. So, one of the things the President’s called on companies to do is to pass those cost decrease…to the American people.”

more
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2024/04/27/deputy-treasury-secy-biden-helped-lower-inflation-but-food-companies-are-gouging/
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Politics/Government / Re: Biden calls for middle-class tax hike
« Last post by christian on Today at 08:02:20 pm »
Where did the on their knees to Biden, trash Trump fanatical cheerleaders go! ?
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I'll disagree with your final conclusion.
There ARE bad dogs.

I had a dog named Max. Typical mountain dog - crossed between G.Shepherd and Husky.
And like such a dog is laid out, he loved battle.
A holy terror to coyotes. And any stray dog that entered onto his territory was immediately dispatched - Didn't really matter how many.

Such a dog has a preeminent value. His main job, and he did that job better than any.
But the animals within his care were also fair game.
He took out several chickens. He wouldn't stop shagging after the horses. He picked all the hair off my sister's cat. He wouldn't let up from it, no matter what.

And then one day he was gone. The old man had enough.

But that dog was an exception, not the rule. Many dogs like him have lived and died within our gates without that trouble. So it wasn't in the raising of him... But rather, a nature particular to him. He was all outlaw, and could not function within the societal bounds, where many others could.

Now, I will admit that dogs tend toward being a commodity on a ranch. They have a job, and that job puts em in harms way. So their lives are not of the same sort of ease one might find in the city, and they surely won't last as long. But their value is great - They are not summarily dispatched without reason. They are not destroyed without some final straw.

That's what this episode sounds like to me.

But at the same time, it is a more nuanced relationship than it seems. For instance a dog is likely to be able to nip at folks - even children - with far more toleration than city folks could bear. Some dgs, it's in their nature, and a kid needs to learn how to avoid it... Some dogs it's unlikely, and there's a reason why the child got a nip and it's marked off as serving the kid right, and he FAFO'd. Every redneck boy has one of them stories.

And I was sitting on the porch one time at one of my friend's places... The rooster went off on one of the yard dogs... It went on a bit, and the dog finally lost his patience and shook the rooster to death - Just that quick. He dropped the bird and looked at the old man with an 'oh, shit!' expression... The old man waived him off. Said, "Served him right... That damn rooster went after Margie (his wife) and was due to go to the pot." So it was the rooster's fault, and the dog was free to make him pay. But that dog didn't have it in him to kill chickens as a normal sequence.

Another time, down south, at one of my kin's place, the yard dogs set off nipping at all the kids... And they all went screaming and crying into the house... Well the man folk went out back to figure this out, and there;s one of the dogs, laying in the yard, dang near dead, with a water moccasin, dead, not a far off. That dog recovered, and got a steak dinner out of that deal.

So it ain't so easy as you put it. It's a nuanced relationship, and farm dogs generally have a whole lot of leeway, with a whole lot of understanding wrt their nature. They know their place. They know where the lines are. If they can't abide that, it's just a matter of time.

Great stories.  :beer:
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Lee Zeldin: Trump Should Hold Madison Square Garden Rally, Visit Black Churches

Hannah Knudsen 27 Apr 2024

It would send a strong message if former President Donald Trump visits minority communities in New York, showing he is a “man of the people,” former Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) said during an interview on Breitbart News Saturday, explaining that the former president would receive a “hero’s welcome” holding rallies in places such as Madison Square Garden.

When asked if Trump should hold a rally at Madison Square Garden, making a play for New York, Zeldin said the former president absolutely should.

“Yes, absolutely. He should do it, and he will sell it out. President Trump, when he shows up, if he shows up in a place like Madison Square Garden or Yankee Stadium or Citi Field, or the Barclays Center for any of these sporting events or UFC matches that are going on, he’s getting these hero’s welcome. He will continue to get that type of reception if he continues to show up in these big arenas,” he said, noting that President Biden does not receive the same welcome.

“When somebody like President Trump shows up at one of these venues —  he should have the rally. … I think that the event in what they call the world’s most famous arena would be something that would send shockwaves across this entire country,” Zeldin said. “The reception would be amazing. I can’t wait to see it actually happen.”

https://www.breitbart.com/radio/2024/04/27/exclusive-lee-zeldin-trump-should-hold-madison-square-garden-rally-visit-black-churches/
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I have neighbors who save the $100 vet bill and humanely put down their gravely ill pups with a single shot.  No less or more humane that the vet injecting the Pentobarbibal.  I've wouldn't be able to pull the trigger in that scenario, but have no problem with those who do.

Still, the way she communicated the pet euthanasia issue was massively dumb. There was no reason for any form of public discussion around it. 
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I know how this story would have changed completely with just two words.........Pit Bull, and there would not have been a single tear shed.

You are correct; Pit Bull, Doberman or Rottweiler. I myself am partial to Dobies.  They are gentle babies.
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All dogs have the natural instinct to chase prey. It’s up to the owner to train them

My bird dogs ignore everything but their target. None of them chase deer cause I break them from that

Years ago, we had somebody who shot a neighbor dog because it was chasing a deer. It turned out to be a very expensive decision for that person and rightly so

And 14 months is still considered a pup. Especially larger breeds. And a hunting dog is geared more towards chasing birds

I agree with the poster that stated it sounded like she didn’t even bother to train it and then was upset when the dog did what it naturally is supposed to do. Dogs don’t learn like we do. But they can learn

I had a labrador once that was so well trained against chasing livestock that you could take him to a city park where people were feeding ducks and he would ignore them. But my son would take him duck hunting and he would retrieve every bird

We’ve raised chickens and labradors, and only once had a problem that I fixed, and the dog never touched a chicken again but would hunt his ass off in the bird woods


I’ve always said there’s no such thing as a bad dog. It’s bad owners that are the problem

I'll disagree with your final conclusion.
There ARE bad dogs.

I had a dog named Max. Typical mountain dog - crossed between G.Shepherd and Husky.
And like such a dog is laid out, he loved battle.
A holy terror to coyotes. And any stray dog that entered onto his territory was immediately dispatched - Didn't really matter how many.

Such a dog has a preeminent value. His main job, and he did that job better than any.
But the animals within his care were also fair game.
He took out several chickens. He wouldn't stop shagging after the horses. He picked all the hair off my sister's cat. He wouldn't let up from it, no matter what.

And then one day he was gone. The old man had enough.

But that dog was an exception, not the rule. Many dogs like him have lived and died within our gates without that trouble. So it wasn't in the raising of him... But rather, a nature particular to him. He was all outlaw, and could not function within the societal bounds, where many others could.

Now, I will admit that dogs tend toward being a commodity on a ranch. They have a job, and that job puts em in harms way. So their lives are not of the same sort of ease one might find in the city, and they surely won't last as long. But their value is great - They are not summarily dispatched without reason. They are not destroyed without some final straw.

That's what this episode sounds like to me.

But at the same time, it is a more nuanced relationship than it seems. For instance a dog is likely to be able to nip at folks - even children - with far more toleration than city folks could bear. Some dgs, it's in their nature, and a kid needs to learn how to avoid it... Some dogs it's unlikely, and there's a reason why the child got a nip and it's marked off as serving the kid right, and he FAFO'd. Every redneck boy has one of them stories.

And I was sitting on the porch one time at one of my friend's places... The rooster went off on one of the yard dogs... It went on a bit, and the dog finally lost his patience and shook the rooster to death - Just that quick. He dropped the bird and looked at the old man with an 'oh, shit!' expression... The old man waived him off. Said, "Served him right... That damn rooster went after Margie (his wife) and was due to go to the pot." So it was the rooster's fault, and the dog was free to make him pay. But that dog didn't have it in him to kill chickens as a normal sequence.

Another time, down south, at one of my kin's place, the yard dogs set off nipping at all the kids... And they all went screaming and crying into the house... Well the men folk went out back to figure this out, and there's one of the dogs, laying in the yard, dang near dead, with a water moccasin, dead, not a far off. That dog recovered, and got a steak dinner out of that deal.

So it ain't so easy as you put it. It's a nuanced relationship, and farm dogs generally have a whole lot of leeway, with a whole lot of understanding wrt their nature. They know their place. They know where the lines are. If they can't abide that, it's just a matter of time.
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