https://twitter.com/justinbaragona/status/1455383530687565825?s=21
“Lucifer-ase”. LOL. Whoever tracks me is going to be so bored. Even Google is like “WTF man?”
Glad I ended up getting Pfizer. Satanase is much more effective.
so am i going to get glow in the dark skin cells or not? don’t get my hopes up like this Newsmax!
They are propagating Trump/Barr propaganda.
This headline and picture played a part in cementing in the Trump cult hive mind that Trump was the oppressed, and the Mueller stuff was in fact a witch hunt.
Any chance we had of having the right come back to reality died with that headline.
I didn’t read the article but what the hell at this headline:
Was in another thread, but definitely belongs here as well:
The end of the video is amazing - the lady spends $310 on that week’s groceries. They ask her how much it would have cost for those groceries in March, and the lady says $150-200. No pushback from CNN on that point at all! She’s claiming like 60-110% inflation in 8 months!!!
The actual figure is like 4% over the past year.
Who even is the audience for this? Everyone who buys groceries knows that they are not spending double what they spent in March on their grocery bill!
The common clay of the new west.
It’s giving white people permission to bitch about ECONOMIC ANXIETY
It doesn’t have to be true for something to feel like it’s true when Biden is president and you’re a conservative hater.
Ironically there is a huge glut of milk that has been crushing dairy farmers for many many years now. I absolutely guarantee that 100% of the reason why milk has gotten so much more expensive is trucking costs. On a commodity that is as cheap (in $/weight) milk that needs specialty transport (tankers and refrigerated trailers) trucking costs can easily be 50% of the cost to the consumer in normal times. The cost of trucking is up >100% in 2021.
It would be more efficient to ship this fat lady and her milk devouring family to the surplus milk and let them have at it.
If they were willing to drive to the milk and provide their own jugs I suspect the dairy farmer would let them have it for <1.00 a gallon.