brewstate.bsky.social
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That is an exact replica of my face for the next 4 years
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I sent this a lovely message about a random Christian school in Oklahoma. "I witnessed flags at the school, not regular American flags, but weird ones. I think they were gay"
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They already lost all 3 branches, I don’t think that threat carries as much weight as they think. I guess the dems could lose more soundly in the mid terms, but this the GOPs baby now
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CEOs have been so blinded by the pursuit of money and reduced regulations that they couldn’t see that business is never good under someone who thrives on chaos and can’t be trusted
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Someone, somewhere said Latinx 10 years ago and now we must have fascism. These words are not pushed or even particularly used by the left but it has injured society greatly
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You can still be selective of where you shop every day. We obviously can’t stop spending completely but I’m being more mindful of who my money goes to
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So much of Amazon’s stuff is drop shipped anyway that you can use it more as a search engine than a shopping service. Near the buy button it will usually tells you who sells it so you can try to buy directly from them. Also google shopping is a good place to start to research a product online
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He wants their minerals. Now that it looks like they might have a deal he will like Zelensky again. Everything is transactional with him.
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I don't think they're the worst, I'm not crazy about their plan to implement surge pricing in their stores, but it's better than Walmart. We have to survive so I will buy what I need but I'm trying to keep it to what I need, not what I want.
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I'm basically down to Costco and Lidl/Aldi for most of my needs. I sometimes visit Kroger in a pinch, but I'm trying to ditch them too.
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I'm trying. We spend a lot, most of it useless junk. I'm determined to only spend what I have to and locally when possible for as long as this takes. Women control most household budgets, we can do what we can.
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and as little as possible 4 years
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The vast majority of food stamp beneficiaries are children and the parents of said children. I know they won't say that part out loud because it would reveal what monsters they are.
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Absolutely. We live outside ATL and could get away with never using USPS, major UPS/fedex delivery hubs nearby. The same cannot be said for rural areas that have their mail rerouted for the last mile. It’s a thankless and unprofitable job, which is why commercial shipping doesn’t want to touch it
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I’ve been doing it for weeks and plan to continue. No more big corporate spending for us. They don’t deserve our money.
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I think it was the same visit in 2017. There are pics with Steve too
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The last time anyone saw it Mitch was holding it