03-01-2017, 04:41 PM
03-01-2017, 04:43 PM
Quote:You Trump supporters didn't realize you voted for FDR, did you?Everything you could ask for and yet you still complain.
Money for everything! Money for everybody! New entitlements! New programs! New task forces!
"But Mr President, how are we going to pay for all of it?"
"I have no idea, I'm just reading what Steve Bannon wrote. That's Paul Ryan's problem. And if things don't go well I'll just blame him."
Happy Days Are Here Again!
03-01-2017, 04:52 PM
Quote:There wasn't much libertarian in that speech last night. I'm good with a lot of stuff that I'm told trump wants to do but when I listened to him last night I heard spend spend spend and then were going to reduce taxes with zero specifics on who or how.So much this!
I'm 100% for tax cuts across the board but we can't go spend a trillion on this or that unless we're just going to run up the deficit Obama style.
03-01-2017, 04:54 PM
Quote:Waaait a second. I don't know what kind of Milk you are buying at Walmart, but they do not charge $5.77 a gallon. It's less than $3. At least, that's what it is in Jacksonville. Maybe you live in New York City? What Walmart sells milk for $5.77 per gallon?That right there is anti-American!
And for God's sake, you don't need bacon
. That stuff will kill you.
03-01-2017, 05:15 PM
I'd be embarrassed if I was a Liberal and I watched my party act like children last night.. It's like Trump took away their crayons and they sat on their hands and pouted..
03-01-2017, 05:22 PM
I'm pretty sure this President, unlike the last, realizes he doesn't and shouldn't have the checkbook.
03-01-2017, 05:25 PM
Quote:I've been in the business and have never heard of anyone doing that. I've heard of distressed steak being trimmed and turned to ground beef or trimmed into stew meat, though as a way of cutting down shrink.
Food Lion was exposed for shenanigans in the 90s, but I do not believe you're likely to find anything like that happening at a reputable meat seller (your Publix, Wegmans, Kroger, even Winn Dixie, though I would avoid WalMart meat.)
Again, if you would eat their "fresh" package, I wouldn't be wary of a markdown package. If you think someone would mishandle any package, I wouldn't trust the "fresh" looking one, either. Just because it's red doesn't mean they weren't just cutting chicken or pork and didn't clean their knives/blades in between.
It's all whether or not you trust the shop. Most of them get the same beef from the same packer IBF/Tyson. I doubt WalMart does, and if they do... it's a much lower grade than the better stores provide, there is a difference there and it is certainly not good.
Agreed on Wal-Mart. That [BAD WORD REMOVED] they sell is awful. I haven't been disappointed with Publix so far. The IBF/Tyson packer thing is true too. As far as the blood staining thing I saw it circulating around on Facebook.
It was some clip from a local news channel I believe. Two employees or recent employees were reporting on it but they didn't give out the names of the places. But, like you said in the 90's Food Lion was exposed for shenanigans. If it's not smelly or slimy it's good to eat. Or I am clogged up nasal wise and am too lazy to wash the meat. :woot:
Either way I am sure at some point my body will tell me what an ignorant fool I was for not performing a quality check.

03-01-2017, 05:30 PM
Quote:That right there is anti-American!
True. You know what is american though? Paying your taxes while eating an apple pie with bacon pieces on top while an American bald Eagle is flying in the background on a warm summer day as Lynyrd Skynryd performs "Free Bird".
:yes:
03-01-2017, 05:45 PM
Quote:True. You know what is american though? Paying your taxes while eating an apple pie with bacon pieces and American CheeseFTFY! :thumbsup:
on top while an American bald Eagle is flying in the background on a warm summer day as Lynyrd Skynryd performs "Free Bird".
:yes:
03-01-2017, 05:46 PM
Quote:I'd be embarrassed if I was a Liberal and I watched my party act like children last night.. It's like Trump took away their crayons and they sat on their hands and pouted..Is this the first Presidental address to congress you watched?
<a class="bbc_url" href='https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fnF4rQQktfs'>https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fnF4rQQktfs</a>
Hypocrisy
03-01-2017, 05:51 PM
lol... that sure does "Trump" sit-ins, no-shows, and sobbing about shoes on furniture, for sure...
It's not hypocrisy. He told the truth. But then, I guess you take issue with that.
It's not hypocrisy. He told the truth. But then, I guess you take issue with that.
03-01-2017, 05:53 PM
Quote:I have a question.. Who wrote Trump speech last night?? Lol..
I saw something that said that Ivanka helped write it, though I don't know if it's actual fact.
I personally am on board with most of what he proposes. I'm not all that thrilled about the maternity leave thing. Job benefits, which this is, should be between the employer and the employee.
Less spending overseas and more spending here at home is a good thing.
Reducing crime, especially in the inner cities is a good thing.
Protecting and controlling our boarders is a good thing.
Updating and/or upgrading our military is a VERY GOOD thing since that's one of the primary duties of the federal government.
Overall I thought that it was a very good speech, especially since it pretty much blew the liberal narrative away. I saw nothing divisive or racist which is the far left narrative regarding the President.
03-01-2017, 05:54 PM
Quote:lol... that sure does "Trump" sit-ins, no-shows, and sobbing about shoes on furniture, for sure...It's absolutely hypocrisy. Pretend one is worse then other when they do the same crap.
It's not hypocrisy. He told the truth. But then, I guess you take issue with that.
03-01-2017, 06:06 PM
Quote:I saw something that said that Ivanka helped write it, though I don't know if it's actual fact.
I personally am on board with most of what he proposes. I'm not all that thrilled about the maternity leave thing. Job benefits, which this is, should be between the employer and the employee.
Less spending overseas and more spending here at home is a good thing.
Reducing crime, especially in the inner cities is a good thing.
Protecting and controlling our boarders is a good thing.
Updating and/or upgrading our military is a VERY GOOD thing since that's one of the primary duties of the federal government.
Overall I thought that it was a very good speech, especially since it pretty much blew the liberal narrative away. I saw nothing divisive or racist which is the far left narrative regarding the President.
Exactly that's why I was curious who might have written it.. It didn't sound like Trump.. But he said a lot of things I would like to see... Hopefully we will see it!
03-01-2017, 06:07 PM
Quote:You mad, bro?
Nooo are you?
03-01-2017, 06:09 PM
Quote:It's absolutely hypocrisy. Pretend one is worse then other when they do the same crap.
No, it's not. And if you can't see the difference, I feel sorry for your lack of objectivity.
Neither were what you'd prefer. But one is much worse.
If you think shoes on a couch is worse than semen on a couch, then yes... you have major issues in judging "equivalency."
Same as equating one guy saying one line (which was true,) vs. many acting like complete children. There is no comparison
03-01-2017, 06:37 PM
Quote:No, it's not. And if you can't see the difference, I feel sorry for your lack of objectivity.
Neither were what you'd prefer. But one is much worse.
If you think shoes on a couch is worse than semen on a couch, then yes... you have major issues in judging "equivalency."
Same as equating one guy saying one line (which was true,) vs. many acting like complete children. There is no comparison
Why the hell are you talking about semen?
03-01-2017, 06:58 PM
Quote:Milk was $5.77 a gallon at Walmart last night. Tell me again how inflation isn't already here?
Bacon was over $9.00 a pound as well. Good thing we don't need food to survive or anything.
Wow, you've either gone over to the dark side completely and are now creating alternative facts, have ridiculously expensive tastes in milk and bacon, or possess very poor shopping skills.
03-01-2017, 09:13 PM
Quote:Nooo are you?
Nope, I'm good.
03-01-2017, 09:29 PM
Quote:Wow, you've either gone over to the dark side completely and are now creating alternative facts, have ridiculously expensive tastes in milk and bacon, or possess very poor shopping skills.
I find myself agreeing with RJ in a political thread. The end of the world is coming.
The price of bacon has gone up a lot, but that happened a couple of years ago. I still was able to buy 2 pounds of bacon for $6 last week, admittedly in a discount grocery, not WalMart.
The price of Walmart milk here in Sanford did just jump from $3.09 per gallon to $3.49 per gallon.