March 11, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, MidMoFo said: You should write your legislators to support Biden’s CHIPS act… F No. 🤣🤣🤣
March 11, 20223 yr Just now, MidMoFo said: You have no clue what it is do ya? Not really necessary. Qualifies me for congress. Throw in another $2T over 3000 pages and expect to get it passed in 24 hours with no one reading the specifics. All anyone that would vote for would know. Tell me I'm Fing wrong.
March 11, 20223 yr 28 minutes ago, MidMoFo said: You should write your legislators to support Biden’s CHIPS act… Another reboot?
March 11, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, MidMoFo said: So a real nut job I know posted this same thing on Facebook. He, just like you, didn’t include any sources or who conducted the poll or any information whatsoever. Is the right wing propaganda machine just completely making sheet up now? They need to continue to remind everyone through all this who the real enemy is.
March 11, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, Paul852 said: Not really. Unless you're talking about your favorite Pringles flavor being unavailable. Seriously, what happened to the silver 1/3 salt can? COMMUUNNIZZMMMMMZZZZ
March 11, 20223 yr The Situation at Chernobyl Is Deteriorating https://www.wired.com/story/the-situation-at-chernobyl-is-deteriorating/ Quote A training building outside the perimeter of the Zaporizhzhia plant caught fire last Friday after a Russian attack, and now operators have shut down all but two reactors there. Two nuclear plants in jeopardy. Swell.
March 11, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said: Anonymous should do Merica next Did you miss the part where Russia spent years hacking and releasing things like emails from the DNC to influence US presidential elections?
March 11, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said: Restaurants, bars, car dealerships and basically every grocery store mid week. Depot was looking a little....a lot lite on fertilizer/grass seed Fertilizer is one specific item that the Ukrainian war is impacting. Most of our fertilizer comes from Russia apparently. I'm sure you'll find a way to blame Biden though, and not Russia for invading a sovereign country.
March 11, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Fertilizer is one specific item that the Ukrainian war is impacting. Most of our fertilizer comes from Russia apparently. I'm sure you'll find a way to blame Biden though, and not Russia for invading a sovereign country. Not really Biden's fault. A lot of blood on the hands of Biden voters though. A children's hospital now all because of the immature "anyone but Trump" rationale. Biden voters got us a weak president with an incompetent administration and allowed this to happen.
March 11, 20223 yr Looks like alt right/socialist militant/Russia F-Wad spin machine has regrouped and is back on the offensive. Hundreds of Tuckers smirks await us.
March 11, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Bacarty2 said: This is what I dont get. no ones pro Russia. most of us arent as crazy as Tucker. Feel like no one can have a real conversation anymore. I didn't name you but if the shoe fits, wear it.
March 11, 20223 yr 10 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Fertilizer is one specific item that the Ukrainian war is impacting. Most of our fertilizer comes from Russia apparently. I'm sure you'll find a way to blame Biden though, and not Russia for invading a sovereign country. So we need more cow poop. AOC is gonna be pissed
March 11, 20223 yr Just now, Bacarty2 said: Yes, we know, you want to call anyone who might slightly lean right a nahhhz/tucker lover/etc. We get it. I doubt that, but by all means continue to shower us with your "slightly leaning right" point of view.
March 11, 20223 yr 28 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said: Not really Biden's fault. A lot of blood on the hands of Biden voters though. A children's hospital now all because of the immature "anyone but Trump" rationale. Biden voters got us a weak president with an incompetent administration and allowed this to happen. Sorry dude, that's a simple-stupid take that's been easily and convincingly refuted throughout this threat.
March 11, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Sorry dude, that's a simple-stupid take that's been easily and convincingly refuted throughout this threat. Yes it is exactly that. Maybe HE would have a different opinion if Biden wiped out student loans.
March 11, 20223 yr 36 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said: Again, product shortage and rising gas prices happened before the Russian War. Sure, there's been supply chain issues. But not so much lately, broadly speaking. I have been eating out at restaurants and bars the last year same as I did pre-pandemic, and I have not once been unable to order what I wanted. Wing prices have definitely gone up though. I also do the grocery shopping. Occasionally there were items in short supply when Omicron was more prevalent, but they were just behind in deliveries - you go the next day and shelves are stocked. And I haven't seen any issues the last couple months as Omicron retreated. Supply chain issues and manpower shortages due to Omicron are temporary and fixable issues. It's stupid to compare it to what's going on in Soviet.... I mean Russia. 36 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said: I told you I'm too dumb to understand it. We spend 4 years with 3 dollar + a gallon with Obama. Then 4 years with Trump and it never hitting 3 dollars a gallon and then 3 weeks into Bidens admin it was back to 3 dollars. Just a crazy coincidence i guess. You could have stopped at the first line. The last 2 1/2 years under Obama we had gas well under $3. It actually went under $2 for a bit. When Trump came in we were around $2.40, and it crept steadily towards $3 until the pandemic when it dropped off due to demand falling off a cliff. And none of the above were the direct results of policies employed by either president. Of course gov't policy has some effect, but most is in the long term, and with only 7% of US oil production coming from federal lands the impact of any policies that "freeze" leases for example are at best marginal.
March 11, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Sure, there's been supply chain issues. But not so much lately, broadly speaking. I have been eating out at restaurants and bars the last year same as I did pre-pandemic, and I have not once been unable to order what I wanted. Wing prices have definitely gone up though. I also do the grocery shopping. Occasionally there were items in short supply when Omicron was more prevalent, but they were just behind in deliveries - you go the next day and shelves are stocked. And I haven't seen any issues the last couple months as Omicron retreated. Supply chain issues and manpower shortages due to Omicron are temporary and fixable issues. It's stupid to compare it to what's going on in Soviet.... I mean Russia. You could have stopped at the first line. The last 2 1/2 years under Obama we had gas well under $3. It actually went under $2 for a bit. When Trump came in we were around $2.40, and it crept steadily towards $3 until the pandemic when it dropped off due to demand falling off a cliff. And none of the above were the direct results of policies employed by either president. Of course gov't policy has some effect, but most is in the long term, and with only 7% of US oil production coming from federal lands the impact of any policies that "freeze" leases for example are at best marginal. With even the TINIEST amount of research....
March 11, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: I also do the grocery shopping. Occasionally there were items in short supply when Omicron was more prevalent, but they were just behind in deliveries - you go the next day and shelves are stocked. And I haven't seen any issues the last couple months as Omicron retreated. About a year to 6 months ago restaurants were having major supply chain issues and major labor issues and the quality had gone down noticeably. I still don't think they are back to where they were but obviously experiences will vary.
March 11, 20223 yr 15 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Sure, there's been supply chain issues. But not so much lately, broadly speaking. I have been eating out at restaurants and bars the last year same as I did pre-pandemic, and I have not once been unable to order what I wanted. Wing prices have definitely gone up though. I also do the grocery shopping. Occasionally there were items in short supply when Omicron was more prevalent, but they were just behind in deliveries - you go the next day and shelves are stocked. And I haven't seen any issues the last couple months as Omicron retreated. Supply chain issues and manpower shortages due to Omicron are temporary and fixable issues. It's stupid to compare it to what's going on in Soviet.... I mean Russia. You could have stopped at the first line. The last 2 1/2 years under Obama we had gas well under $3. It actually went under $2 for a bit. When Trump came in we were around $2.40, and it crept steadily towards $3 until the pandemic when it dropped off due to demand falling off a cliff. And none of the above were the direct results of policies employed by either president. Of course gov't policy has some effect, but most is in the long term, and with only 7% of US oil production coming from federal lands the impact of any policies that "freeze" leases for example are at best marginal. Lol he won't respond to this or the graph posted below, even though he moans for "having a real conversation".
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