The Divided States of America

Jimdamick

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do you think your son will be disappointed that you didn't cook?
I just grilled for him & Mom 2 NY strip steaks with sides of fresh linguine with pesto & glazed baby carrots.
He's ok for now :)
Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, fuck the rack of lamb.
A nice big fat fucking cooked/roasted goose would be more appropriate for my dinner the day Trump loses.
I'm going to look up some recipes right now :)
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I just grilled for him & Mom 2 NY strip steaks with sides of fresh linguine with pesto & glazed baby carrots.
He's ok for now :)
Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, fuck the rack of lamb.
A nice big fat fucking cooked/roasted goose would be more appropriate for my dinner the day Trump loses.
I'm going to look up some recipes right now :)
I would recommend duck, as in dead duck, not lame duck. Dead Donald duck
 

Jimdamick

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I just saw (on MSNBC) some 'protest' at a election center where they set up a free speech zone and are using it for community engagement to talk to them one on one and they quit listening to the conspiracy pushers (mentioned Qanon speaker was being shut down).
Why is it that this woman's songs seem so appropriate for this thread?


:)
 

schuylaar

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I just grilled for him & Mom 2 NY strip steaks with sides of fresh linguine with pesto & glazed baby carrots.
He's ok for now :)
Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, fuck the rack of lamb.
A nice big fat fucking cooked/roasted goose would be more appropriate for my dinner the day Trump loses.
I'm going to look up some recipes right now :)
i'm proud of you:hug: don't let this person change you, Jim.
 

schuylaar

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Here, some culture for the heathen, a lot of folks have Georgia on their minds, including me! ;) A reminder of what the WH was and will be again, once fumigated and the cockroaches are removed.
hopefully the flies too; there is a story that the WH is infested which is why you see Obama swiping at time during his presidency; he hated it..guess we should've known Son of Satan was on his way in.
 

schuylaar

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I love California. Wish I could afford to live there.
first, you have to be able to get the house. you have to make a secret bid there with deadlines- it's supposed to be more fair..but far from the typical house buying experience of going back to realtors office and writing up and presenting offer.
 

CunningCanuk

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first, you have to be able to get the house. you have to make a secret bid there with deadlines- it's supposed to be more fair..but far from the typical house buying experience of going back to realtors office and writing up and presenting offer.
My wife is from Southern California and we’ve talked about retirement there. It’s not the cost of housing that we’re concerned with as much as the cost of healthcare.
 

schuylaar

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My wife is from Southern California and we’ve talked about retirement there. It’s not the cost of housing that we’re concerned with as much as the cost of healthcare.
nothing is the way it used to be..if she's remembering the good memories..that's all they are now..has she been back?

my daughter in Rhode Island says same about Florida when she goes back even in the few years she's been gone and that if given the opportunity she wouldn't return.

Come to Colorado it's beautiful here, blue state, programs you're treated well and they have the UC Health system so there are medical trials for everything..dispensaries..no earthquakes.

people from Cali come here and are the biggest number of transplants in CO.
 

Rob Roy

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The only good news so far is that the state legalization initiatives seem to have passed.
Yes, sort of. The problem with asking for permission to grow or possess weed, is it doesn't actually remove government from the equation.

It reinforces the idea that people aren't free to make those choices without government approving it. It teaches people (erroneously) that "rights" come from government. Slaves get privileges, free people have rights.
 

schuylaar

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Yes, sort of. The problem with asking for permission to grow or possess weed, is it doesn't actually remove government from the equation.

It reinforces the idea that people aren't free to make those choices without government approving it. It teaches people (erroneously) that "rights" come from government. Slaves get privileges, free people have rights.
but only if you can afford an attorney.
 

Rob Roy

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but only if you can afford an attorney.
I have little respect for most attorneys, pompous windbags, afraid to do the right thing and risk their privilege.

Attorneys are agents of the Court. The Court is a State appendage. Nearly all attorneys will protect their license and the State before they are interested in protecting your rights.

The problem is people accept the idea of the "permission state" and celebrate when the State "allows" them to have weed etc. That thinking is based in a (state) parent - child (us) relationship. Even when people "win" , as in weed legalization, they lose their inherent freedom in favor of "permission". Fuck that.
 
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