Let me see if I got this right: The founder of Anhauser-Busch came here as a refugee and spent his life on welfare. So when did he start a beer company?
According to Audi, in Germany as in the U.S., women didn’t make the same wage, as average, as men. Possibly, this was because women in Germany, like women in the U.S., didn’t work the night shift, work outdoors, and work more dangerous jobs as frequently as men. Nor did they work as many hours and as consistently through their life as mane. And, didn’t work jobs with the same stress as men.
Instead, may be, I’m just guessing here, women in Germany as in the U.S. had the primary responsibility in families for having and raising children.
And, because liberals disrespect motherhood and want to abort as many children as possible, this means women weren’t equal to men.
With regard to illegal aliens, it seems that Lumber 84 tells them if at first you can’t get into this country, try, try again.
I wonder who they hire at Lumber 84?
At our SB party we laughed that he must have lost the good German beer recipe jumping from the riverboat fire so came up with American Budweiser.
I always like reading the “report card” for the commercials the day after the super bowl. As I should have known, the article I read showed all the political ads getting a grade of “A”. Just more liberal nonsense.
And in the continuing drama of those commercials they can show where women got the vote and used that power to outlaw beer and put AB out of business.