Even if they're not in the wrong, people and companies settle lawsuits all the time because it's cheaper to do so than to go for years and years of litigation, especially if the other side has deep pockets.
I've always been a conservative, but when one of these shootings would happen and people would come out and start screaming "false flag, false flag!" I honestly thought those folks were unhinged. I think that the idea of a false flag shooting was so outlandish and outrageous I just couldn't believe that my government would stoop to something like this.
I watched this movie about 2 years ago and it changed everything and I now question everything. It may not be the epiphany for you that it was for me, but it raises a lot of good questions and it's well worth 78 minutes of your time if you haven't seen it before.
Imagine checking your package tracking and finding out your shipment is delayed due to the doldrums or pirate attack. Nice.
Make more stuff here and then you don't have to worry about shipping it half way around the world.
I know you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but I'd be willing to bet that she owns more than a dozen cats.
I just cancelled my Paypal account that I had for 22 years and they didn't even ask why. Venmo, who is owned by Paypal is next.
There's no way in hell that Newsom survived the recall. Every state-wide office of the government is held by a democrat and they hold a super-majority in both the state legislature and senate. People supposedly voted for the jungle primary a couple elections ago and they flood every primary with a bunch of fake republicans so that we ALWAYS end up with 2 democrats running for every office.
Also the California legislature passed that ridiculous gas tax that contained a provision where they could raise the tax by whatever they deemed fit once a year. The electorate banded together and put Prop.8 on the 2018 ballot to repeal the tax and it lost with 57% of the people voting "NO". I've been around long enough to know that people who already pay the highest gas prices in the nation don't willingly vote for MORE taxes on gasoline. That's when I stopped believing that California elections had any legitimacy.
So, yeah, your right. It's rigged and it has been for awhile.
I was reading in another thread that the Germans were contractually obligated to pay for the gas from Russia, whether they take delivery or not. However they'd be off the hook if the Russians couldn't deliver the gas due to some kind of accident or catastrophe.
Nice pipeline ya got there, sure would be a shame if anything happened to it.
A roadmap for the horde when the infrastructure collapses.
Medieval Gender studies should have been a breeze since there were only two genders back then.
The drug cartels took over smuggling illegal aliens across the border years ago. Biden ignoring the flood of illegals washing over our southern border benefits the cartels. Hageman states, "Joe Biden is the largest or the most destructive human trafficker in our history." How is her claim a conspiracy theory?
This video shows her sit up and start fighting with a firefighter.
https://www.tmz.com/watch/2022-08-05-080422-crash-1465622-666/
Norco, huh? That doesn't surprise me a bit that the robber got shot. For those not familiar with socal, Norco is redneck enough to have their own Tractor Supply Store and there aren't many of those around here.
The unvaccinated will be vindicated Fri, Jun 24, 2022
'If Covid were a battlefield, it would still be warm with the bodies of the unvaccinated.”
Thankfully the mandates are letting up, and both sides of the war stumble back to the new normal.
The unvaccinated are the heroes of the last two years as they allowed us all to have a control group in the great experiment, and highlight the shortcoming of the Covid vaccines.
The unvaccinated carry many battle scars and injuries as they are the people we tried to mentally break, yet no one wants to talk about what we did to them and what they forced ‘The Science’ to unveil.
We knew that the waning immunity of the fully vaccinated had the same risk profile as others within society, as the minority of the unvaccinated; yet we marked them for special persecution.
We said they had not ‘done the right thing for the greater good’ by handing their bodies and medical autonomy over to the State.
Many of the so-called health experts and political leaders admitted the goal was to make life almost unlivable for the unvaccinated, which was multiplied many times by the collective mob, with the fight taken into workplaces, friendships, and family gatherings.
Today, the hard truth is none of it was justified as we took a quick slide from righteousness to absolute cruelty. We might blame our leaders and health experts for the push, but each individual within society must be held accountable for stepping into the well-laid-out trap.
We did this despite knowing full well that principled opposition is priceless when it comes to what goes inside our bodies, and we let ourselves be tricked into believing that going into another ineffective lockdown would be the fault of the unvaccinated and not the fault of the toxic policy of ineffective vaccines.
We took pleasure in scapegoating the unvaccinated because after months of engineered lockdowns by political leaders blinded by power, having someone to blame and to burn at the stake, felt good.
We believed we had logic, love, and truth on our side, so it was easy to wish death upon the unvaccinated.
Those of us who ridiculed and mocked the non-compliant did it because we were embarrassed by their courage and principles and didn’t think the unvaccinated would make it through unbroken, and we turned the holdouts into punching bags.
{Fauci, Rachelle Walensky, Biden, Caribbean Ayatollah Gonsalves, unvaccinated spittle Camillo Gonsalves, Gaston Browne, Stop Jack assing yoself Keith Rowley} and the other cast in prominent roles need to be held to account for vilifying the unvaccinated in public and fueling angry social media mobs.
The mobs, the mask Nazis, and the vaccine disciples have been embarrassed by ‘betting against’ the unvaccinated because mandates only had the power we gave them.
It was not compliance that ended domination by Big Pharma Companies, Bill Gates and his many organisations, and the World Economic Forum…It was THANKS to the people we tried to embarrass, ridicule, mock and tear down.
We should all try and find some inner gratitude for the unvaccinated as we took the bait by hating them because their perseverance and courage bought us the time to see we were wrong.
So, if mandates ever return for Covid or any other disease or virus, hopefully, more of us will be awake and see the rising authoritarianism that has no concern for our well-being and is more about power and control. The War on the Unvaccinated was lost, and we should all be very thankful for that.
Hmm, and it wasn't struck by lightning. Whats that tell you?
Find a reason to yank their liquor license, that's usually a death sentence for a bar.
I've been pulling them down at work for over a year now. The ones I couldn't pull down got a label I printed with Fauci's face and a syringe with "Just say no to the little prick" on it.
I've lived in southern California for 63 years and it's not extraordinary to have an oddball 100° day in February or March, after all we live in a desert. So far this year we've had two 100° days and they were both in March. What is extraordinary is to have it hit only 75° on the Fourth of July. We normally get 5-6 of 100+° days in July, but so far the warmest day was 85°. The last few summers have been cooler than normal no matter how much deep red fake news shows for our area.
Most of the J6 folks weren't hunted down and arrested by the FBI until after Biden was sworn in, only 15 days after the supposed "Insurrection". What's Trump supposed to do as a private citizen?
@LastConservativeInCA Frens gotta stick together.
Everyone knows that cell phone tracking isn't accurate enough for pinpointing a ballot mule's location, but if someone in Trump's entourage is carrying a Russian YotaPhone, then it's plenty accurate.
I am a half breed (German and Mexican)
I know someone who is also German and Mexican and he refers to the mix as "beanerschnitzel".
You didn't post any misinformation or conspiracies so you were obviously banned for wrongthink.
Doesn't have Biden in it though...
https://tenor.com/view/cat-cowboy-shifty-western-thegoodthebadandtheugly-gif-5446510
9 1/2 years ago working on the roof of my house and started feeling what I thought was really bad heartburn, not too alarmed since I'd been battling GERD off and on. Climbed down and was sweating profusely on a cool November evening so I decided to take a shower and in the shower started to feel intense pain in my left arm like I had torn a tricep muscle. Decided right then that it was something other than heartburn and threw of sweatpants and a t-shirt and had my son drive me to the ER.
In the ER I was administered nitrostat and an EKG and the physician didn't see anything abnormal. He told me I had probably pulled a muscle in my chest. I protested somewhat stating it wasn't a pulled muscle. The staff that was attending to me drifted off to other areas of the ER and I was given another nitrostat just in case. About 10 minutes later I was given another EKG and after the physician looked at the printout, he loudly announced, "prep him for the stent lab". Everyone came running back, unhooked me from the monitors and off I went down the hallway into surgery.
They went through my femoral artery for the angiogram and angioplasty. I had a 95% blockage and ended up with 3 stents in my left anterior decending coronary artery (aka widowmaker). I spent 44 hours in the ICU and was released from there to go home. My left ventricle ejection fraction ended up at 68% (blood pumped out per heartbeat divided by capacity of the ventricle) where normal is 60%-75% so I dodged a bullet as far as heart muscle damage goes.
I'm including the following because people may find it interesting. The total bill for surgery and 44 hours in the hospital was $187,000. The insurance company had of course previously negotiated the costs of what they would pay to the hospitals for various procedures and their portion ended up at $78,000. My portion ended up at $250.00 because the year before my heart attack, the insurance company instituted an ER deductible due to the fact that people were going to the ER instead of going to urgent care or a regular office visit to their doctor when their kid had a runny nose.
For my frens here at GAW, don’t wait to get help if you experience any of these heart attack warning signs. Some heart attacks are sudden and intense, but most start slowly with mild pain or discomfort. Pay attention to your body and call 911 if you experience chest tightness or pressure, pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach, shortness of breath, breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea, lightheadedness or an impending sense of doom. No one is going to make fun of you for showing up to the ER with these symptoms. Better safe than sorry.
Normally the bulk of Russia's diesel exports went to Europe, but at the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war Europe started boycotting Russian energy products and the Russians simply sent most of their output to Asia while maintaining production. At about the same time the US started exporting diesel to Europe causing prices here to skyrocket and supplies to drop.
Folks in the northeast are filling their heating oil tanks for the winter and diesel and heating oil are basically the same thing. Diesel shortage = heating oil shortage.