I've listened to this youtuber from time to time and he digs up the dirt on stuff.
Go to all the city’s auto-body shops and see how much business they’ve been doing since the Haitians arrived.
We’ve stopped there on more than one occassion.
I recognize it.
Good post.
There was an article posted here yesterday regarding the human trafficking in Springfield to provide cheap labor for the manufacturing food processing plants.
Here is the article:
Here is the FR thread:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/4265667/posts
Great post. I usually do not watch much of any video, but this one is a normal well informed sounding guy, and I do think that is is worth a couple of minutes.
I have been fine stopping at Loves when on the road, and now will purposely AVOID them.
Love’s, when you play Bud Lite,
you’ve lost it all
when you play Bud
you’ve lost it all
He’s been doing a pretty good job.
This is a good one. Confirms what people were saying about them not following rules of the road.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9L7aiMbXjyY
Vivek is speaking live. He sounds mealy-mouthed.
Follow the $$$
I past it daily on way to work. I often see Greyhound there.
“I called Nationwide....the accident rate in Springfield has tripled”
https://x.com/KarluskaP/status/1834588260753944600
some people in Springfield obviously lack driving skills:
https://x.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1833579168690479250
I live in Florida. Haitians can be good workers.
Unfortunately, Haitians speak a language Haitian Creole that is only somewhat similar to French and they typically speak it with vigor. Relatively few can speak English.
This is from 2012:
“Les principales viandes de consommation en Haïti sont : le poulet, le poisson, la chèvre, le bœuf et les porcs. Toutefois le chat reste la viande préférée des amateurs de l’alcool, et cela sans discussion.”
https://nelsond.mondoblog.org/haiti-quelle-viande-doit-on-consommer-le-chameau-ou-le-cheval/
I think that implies only drunk Haitian bums would eat cat.
Know exactly where he’s at. Sheetz across the road