Posted on 11/19/2016 6:11:38 PM PST by tbw2
The one thing I can’t ever give up is Ranger beer. It’s brewed by new belgium brewery. The puke that started it and still runs it as liberal/progressive as they come and hosted the hitlery there twice during the campaign. It ant cheep ether.
I buy the occasional fancy coffee from our local coffee shop.
I buy stuff from Lowe's or Ace.
There, you have a list of my buying habits.
What are MSRs?
RE:33
That’s a great story. Hope lot’s read it...
Thanks for sharing.
re: The Blaze by Glenn Beck has a long list of faith initiative friendly companies, but since he endorsed Clinton over Trump, I cant trust that list anymore.
I would not trust anything that comes out of Beck’s mouth. I don’t understand who in the world listens to Beck anymore. A “conservative” who endorsed and voted for Hillary Clinton is not a conservative. So conservatives should have jumped ship, but I can’t imagine that libs now listen to him.
Great list, but with all respect, you really want us to eat at White Castle?
:)
I’ve got a Citori 20 gauge featherweight. Grade 1, nothing fancy. Sweet.
I love Browning.
Also Frys in Arizona and Fred Meyer in Oregon, City Market in Colorado
The Citori was made in Japan but I have a Belgian Hi-power 9mm and a BAR .22. Shot the .22 last week. I’ve had it for fifty years. Very accurate. They made nice firearms.
Yes, the company that immediately went politically correct after Sandy Hook and quit selling ARs.
Thanks for clarifying that. I feel better about Ford, now.
American fire arms? Does that include BB guns? Daisy’s are Made in China.
American fire arms? Does that include BB guns? Daisy’s are Made in China.
I’ll say in 2012 he was a great resource. 2008, 2010, his diagrams showing the revolving doors between federal agencies and non-profits and businesses affected by regulation were excellent explanations.
He’s definitely a classic case of anti-Trump derangement syndrome.
I used to support Beck. I voted for Trump.
Like it as not, every US auto manufacturer that is held hostage by a labor union also is a Democrat money-laundering machine. For the most of us, the only thing we ever spend more on than a car is our house, so avoiding “union-made” automobiles and trucks is a great place to start.
Almost as important is we need to defund Hollyweird and all the left-wing enclaves of the entertainment industry. The Leftists always have been more inclined to vote with their wallet, right down to their entertainment, which is one reason they had $2bn to fritter away on Hitlery’s failed presidential bid. One of the reasons The Right dug itself such a deep political hole is that we don’t do the same. We’d prefer to fence off politics and keep it separate from other aspects of our lives, which finds us directly financing our opponent’s political efforts. But The Left is incapable of making that distinction. Our failure to do the same has made leftist entertainers too powerful, too influential, not only for the wealth they’ve acquired but also for the propaganda they spread by virtue of the exalted status we bestow upon them.
Think on that before you next spend money on a theater ticket or CD, or even watch a TV show, especially if it involves any of the more prominent leftists.
I wasn’t sure which companies fell in the “American” category so left it generic.
Some surprises in there.
Publix was not a surprise. :)
I miss that chain.
Amway is an awesome company, very conservative and every year without fail they put out a life size nativity set in front of their corporate headquarters in Ada Michigan. And the surviving founder Rich DeVos hold up the tradition of reading the story of the nativity from the new testament and talking openly of his Christian faith. Their products were “green” from the beginning. And their vitamin products are some of the best.
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