Posted on 01/01/2022 1:44:52 AM PST by weston
Voter fraud happened to that? Trump wanted to do that & was looking into it, from what I remember. Maybe he didn't have time & it was a 2nd term plan. I believe the Dept of Interior was one of the first to be talked about moving. They were looking to move it out West.
This is what I’ve been thinking about HEB.
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Some well intentioned people will claim the shortage of processed and manufactured food is a good thing, and people should eat more fresh foods and be healthier.
Let me be very frank about this. Without full-service fresh prepared food delivery operating normally (restaurants, hotels, cafeterias, lunchrooms, food trucks, venues etc) there isn’t enough fresh food in the U.S. retail distribution system (grocery chains) to feed 350 million people.
We simply need processed and manufactured foods.
Additionally, many of those manufactured foodstuffs (spices, sauces, etc) are additives to what people call “fresh food” preparation. If you want salt, pepper, olive oil, butter, tomato paste, pasta, flour, etc., you need processed and manufactured food.
As we go into this phase, the ABC report was correct on where these issues will be less noticeable, less fragile. The smaller grocery outlets with closer connections to the field. The closer the grocer is to the farmer, the less fragile they are in this shortage phase. “Grocers” (traditionally defined) will do better than “supermarkets”.
Also think about it like this. Does your grocery store have an in-store bakery? If so, their ability to make bread means they are less susceptible to running out of bread. If processed industrial bakeries experience issues, your in-store bakery may not. You will pay much more, but the product will exist. The key is having knowledge of where the product exists.
On a supermarket basis, the total operational excellence comes into play now. Top shelf field-to-fork operations like Hannaford, HEB, Publix and Wegmans will fare much better than Kroger, Ahold, Giant Eagle, Albertsons, Shop Rite, Meijer, Safeway, Winn Dixie etc. You can see how the former group rely more on fresh product supply chain relationships, and the latter group are weighted heavily toward low-price highly manufactured.
Those 2 statements said one day apart tell us exactly why the FIB needs a top tp bottom overhaul if not done away with completely.
They have learned nothing from the past....
Shooting at Ft. Hood a workplace violence.....WRONG.
Shooting at the Republican soft ball practice, just a random shooting......WRONG. Outrage by pubbie congress critters made them right that wrong.
And just what was the killing of 50+ people in LV? Even the FIB couldn’t come up with a whooping lie to explain that away.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUGBtp7jHKc
Many in Tonga had no time to flee as tsunami struck after volcano eruption
I missed the last hour of war room. Bannon sure went after FOX, and good on him. Other than Tucker, I don’t watch any FOX. I hate to not see him, as I only just turned FOX on to see him after more than a year of not watching. Looks like I’m going to have to miss him again. I wish Tucker would go the Rogan route and just have a podcast - and I hate to see FOX allowing him to help pay their bills.
Thanks for posting. Good video.
Well, you know what they say about being retired: every day is a holiday!
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This is genius, In France many restaurants, bars, change their status to PRIVATE CLUB. They then don’t have to ask customer for a Covid slave passport. New customers become “members” in less <1minute and for free. Thus, the restaurant is no longer “public”, but private. Welcome
The War Room 1/17/2022.....
WarRoom
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Please contact these financial institutions and tell them not to de-bank Mike Lindell
https://gettr.com/post/pou8lwd6d1
ACTION ACTION ACTION
Now is the time to expel Cheney and Kinzinger, sign the petition today
https://gettr.com/post/pou2j58bd8
“Our ‘leaders’ no longer have their finger on the pulse of what’s going on. They believe they can bring in carpet baggers and big money and ignore The People. Our help is not top down, it’s going to have to come from the grassroots up.” -Kathy Barnette, PA Candidate for US Senate
https://gettr.com/post/pou62r414f
“We need to take control at the state and federal level. We’ve got to go into the black and Hispanic communities and bring them in.”
- Raynard Jackson, Raynard Jackson & Associates
https://gettr.com/post/pou1847cca
“There are no prohibitions for voting in America for people who are legally qualified. Democrats are using voting rights as a way to expand the electorate to people who are undocumented. It’s not about Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites having the ability to vote, it’s about loosening the requirements so you have mail-in ballots.”
-Carol M. Swain, Distinguished Senior Fellow for Constitutional Studies
https://gettr.com/post/pou8bq3053
“Let’s not talk argue about whether [Critical Race Theory] is part of the curriculum or not — Let’s prevent it from being put into the schools period. Let’s talk about preventing our kids from being indoctrinated.”
- Raynard Jackson
https://gettr.com/post/potxgz83db
“The family is the incubator of liberty.”
-Ken Blackwell, @kenblackwell
https://gettr.com/post/poubqned20
“The ruling class continues to profit, continues to really dominate politics and economic policy.”
-Steve Cortes, @Steve
https://gettr.com/post/pouoeu28f6
“The left’s’ problem, Joe Biden’s problem, is not a problem of rhetoric, it’s a problem of reality. The reality that people are experiencing is oppressive and is debilitating.”
-Ken Blackwell, Former Ohio State Treasurer
https://gettr.com/post/potn232615
“Dr. King’s message is the message for today and we should not allow the political left to cancel him or focus and cherry pick parts of his statements and not see the bigger picture. He was for all Americans. He cared about the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. He used Christian values and principles and that was why he was so effective. We need to get back to Dr. King and his message.”
-Dr. Carol M. Swain, @carolmswain
https://gettr.com/post/pouhy26618
“Youngkin as Governor, Winsome Sears as Lieutenant Governor, and Jason Miyares as Attorney General; a white male, a black female, and a hispanic Attorney General. That’s the conservative movement that we have got to take throughout this country.” -Raynard Jackson
https://gettr.com/post/pouvlh00ab
Thanks for the overview, Gran. I’ll not miss the 5:00 show.
UCLA grad student, 24, is stabbed to death while working in LA furniture store: Homeless man knifes her in random attack before calmly walking out of back door
A UCLA grad student has been stabbed to death in a random attack while she was working in a luxury furniture store in Los Angeles.
Brianna Kupfer, 24, was alone in the Croft House store on La Brea Avenue when a man entered and knifed her.
The architectural design student from Pacific Palisades was discovered 20 minutes later by another customer.
Brianna was working in the furniture store as a design consultant after graduating from Brentwood High School. She was also a graduate of the University of Miami.
The murder comes amid a huge crime surge in Los Angeles, with its woke District Attorney George Gascon under fire for failing to crack down on the violence. Homicides in the City of Angeles rose 52 per cent last year from 2019, and shooting incidents were up 59 per cent, according to LAPD data.
The LAPD said in a statement: ‘The suspect is described as a male Black, unknown age, tall, thin, wearing a dark hoodie, sunglasses, a white N-95 mask, dark skinny jeans, dark shoes and carrying a dark back pack.
Dr. Jennifer Botelho, the owner of a nearby chiropractic office, said the suspect entered her business shortly before the stabbing.
She said: ‘He came in and asked a couple of questions: “Do you do orthopedics here?” What kind of care we provide, and then he left. So he was just here for a few minutes.’
She added: ‘It’s terrifying. It’s horrible. She’s such a young girl. … We feel so horrible for Brianna’s family, and hope we can catch this guy.’
Yes, vet the vetters.
Back from the doctor. He took some blood and ordered an ultrasound for me. Watching what I’m eating.
That didn’t bother me. What did bother me is my dad spending so much time taking her on car rides, etc., instead of doing anything with me. But I got over it, I had my friends and cousins.
Good point.
My dad’s physician came from New York. After he had a stroke, she asked, “Does he always talk like this?”
(He had a Southern drawl.)
So, she ordered speech therapy for him. LOL. Actually, it was a blessing, because DAD had extra visiting nurses coming to see him. He always liked to talk with people.
Thanks for posting, praying for everyone in the area.
Smart!
Thanks. I had a bad gall bladder attack several years ago. I didn’t know what was happening and a coworker took me to the ER. I was there all day, and I finally asked the doctor if I could get something to eat at the cafeteria. He said yes, but nothing greasy. As he had narrowed it down to my gall bladder. I still eat greasy foods, but I never ate an entire large ice cream container in one sitting again.
Senator Rand Paul
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so I just cancelled my home Direct TV. Why give money to people who hate us?
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