Posted on 11/07/2024 10:06:57 AM PST by Twotone
'The McRib is year long now' and '5 Buc-ees gas stations per state.'
(Excerpt) Read more at x.com ...
……..an internal combustion engined vehicle in every garage, and if you voted for me it will be a V8 Hemi…….
8-track tape decks! Yeah, baby.
Never liked the McRib so I forgot about it not being a full time menu item. Haven’t eaten McDonald’s in years.
Never seen or been to a Buc-ees. I just had to look it up to see what it was. We have Pilot and Fying J around here. I’m sure half the country has never heard of it and doesn’t have one in their state.
Context, and sometimes region matters.
Have you ever been to a Kwiktrip/Kwikstar? That would be better.
Buccees?
You dont have to be there. You can Buccee-fy anything. Imagine someplace you like then give it a Southern trailer park in a Walmart parking lot vibe.
Taco Bell registered the name, “Enchirito”, with the United States Patent and Trademark Office as a service mark in May 1970, which is Merely A Fanciful Combination Of “Enchilada” And “Burrito.”
Yes!
I worked as a consultant at Rand. They, as well as other “thinktanks” send the oval office nice packages with every president staying ALL the stances of that particular party.
Rand sent in full instructions of how to disarm the American populace, following up with Clinton’s ban.
This happens with every president.
Project 2025 is a thinktank agenda on how to achieve every party point that’s ever been held. A sort of policy menu.
No president has ever taken every entry in the report seriously.
But bring back McDonalds Hot Wings!!
And why the liberals hate it?"
It is a document outlining a series of initiatives that the conservative think-tank Heritage Foundation would like to see the Republicans focus on and implement beginning in 2025, should Trump have won (he did!), and if the Republicans took the Senate (they did!), and maintained control of the House (3 for 3!).
As to why the liberals hate it, it's because it outlines a series of initiatives that the conservative think-tank Heritage Foundation would like to see the Republicans focus on and implement beginning in 2025, should Trump have won (he did!), and if the Republicans took the Senate (they did!), and maintained control of the House (3 for 3!).
The Dems also hated it so they had something else to hang around Trump's neck. I doubt any of them know what's in it either.
Parenthetically, it's no different than if the Urban Institute, The Brookings Institute, or the ACLU gave liberal policy suggestions to the Democrats (which they do regularly).
It’s basically a constitution based agenda...
Strict constitution, literal translation...
I like it, deep staters will not
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