Sunday, October 2, 2022

'The best laid plans' is my new favorite phrase now that they've finally stopped saying 'abundance of caution'...

This is the second time in three days that I've started out a post with that phrase. Must be addicted to it...  
 
Ya know, these libs come up with these lame-brained schemes to save the planet, and they never EVER think them all the way through before jamming them down people's throats. This is a perfect example of what I'm talking about. Between the 're-usable' bag glut they've created and the fact that there are no more hand-baskets to be found in any of the grocery stores up there because people have been stealing them, this whole earth-saving boondoggle has been one fuck-up after another. Well done. Jersey. Touche.
If you're interested in how the fucked this up and keep rolling this particular shitball downhill, there's this article:
https://www.nj.com/news/2022/09/stores-must-take-back-reusable-bags-paper-bags-ok-for-delivery-under-new-nj-proposal.html
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Identity politics at it's worst.

A federal judge upheld Georgia’s election laws in a ruling issued Friday evening in a blow to Fair Fight Action, the voting rights group founded by Stacey Abrams, who also is the state’s Democratic gubernatorial nominee. Can you imagine this idiot as the Gubernator of a state - any state?
Abrams’s filed the lawsuit against Georgia’s secretary of state soon after her 2018 election defeat, arguing that Georgia’s absentee ballot policies - which require an “exact match” for names and addresses between voters’ IDs and voter registration records - represented “gross mismanagement” of the state’s election systems that violated Georgia voters’ constitutional rights. 
'How dare these white foke insist of posinitive indentimication of us foke?"
A federal judge ruled in favor of the state, however, saying that the law was valid and that the “burden on voters is relatively low. Although Georgia’s election system is not perfect, the challenged practices violate neither the constitution nor the [Voting Rights Act],” U.S. District Judge Steve C. Jones wrote in his decision.
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I had a girlfriend that stupid once...
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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to devastated areas this week as the United States reels from the death, dangerous floods and destruction left in Hurricane Ian's wake. The White House announced late Saturday that the Bidens will visit Puerto Rico on Monday and Florida on Wednesday. Doesn't take a genius to figure out why he's doing it in that order...
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Meanwhile, where things really matter, Elon Musk and Ron DeSantis are partnering to put satellites in areas struck by Hurricane Ian. DeSantis announced that Elon Musk, the SpaceX CEO, has donated 120 Starlink satellites
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This is Dipley Mill in Hampshire, England. If the weather 
was a little bit better over there, I could probably 
live out my days in a place like that. Juss' sayin'...
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When Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7th 1941, 
somebody decided it was a good time to change the name 
of their potato chip company to Jays.
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Does someone you know deserve
something a little 'special'?
This may be just the thing for her...

Click on the picture above for information on this specific item.

You can find something nice for your Mom, your wife, 
your daughter or 
your girlfriend right here: 
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If I watched TV, I might have seen this ad Newsome ran here in Florida back on July 4th. This guy wants to be President in the worst way, and I mean that literally and figuratively...

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Ahhh - what symbolism. What a gesture of love and caring. What a 
waste of fuckin' time and energy. But I'm sure they meant 
well while they were polluting the Hudson. Juss' sayin'...
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The first sign on the left is my favorite.
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2 comments:

  1. In the Stacy Abrams photo, two of the kids are looking at their plates while everyone else is smiling for the camera. Except Abrams who's locked onto that hot dog like a food seeking missile.

    Glad you had a nice trip to Ireland and that you weathered Ian.

    Mark in PA

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