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  1. Baker Boy

    Biden starts another war

    Biden waited an entire week to respond, and signaled that he was going to do something. As a result we are bombing, deserted, and empty targets. there have been over 160 attacks before he even responded and then when he needed to respond, he wasn’t ready. this is extremely weak leadership. Our enemies are laughing at us, and kicking our ass. Joe Biden is funding the war he is fighting.
  2. Baker Boy

    Biden starts another war

    In the Red Sea, we are using million dollar missiles to shoot down thousand dollar drones that we paid for. democrats love war but they don’t know how to fight them.
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    Illegal Aliens & the Schocheting of America

    2. It’s not widespread 70% of the illegals crossing our border, are males of military age. Over 50% of illegal girls and women crossing our borders report being sexually assaulted. Some areas report 80%. This will not end well.
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    Illegal Aliens & the Schocheting of America

    CNN Anchor Erica Hill Speechless After John Miller Explains Why Migrants Won’t Stay In Florida Permanently CNN’s Erica Hill was stunned speechless Friday after CNN’s Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence analyst John Miller explained why some migrants will go on a crime spree in New York, party in Florida but return to the Big Apple — because in Florida, they’d be arrested. https://dailycaller.com/2024/02/02/erica-hill-migrant-scared-arrest-florida-crime/
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    This economy is so bad

    War is always a big boost to the economy. I miss the piece. We enjoyed under President Trump.
  6. Is Cuban facing charges for illegal hiring practices? He should.
  7. Baker Boy

    This economy is so bad

    Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see.
  8. Baker Boy

    Black History Month

    Claudette Colvin (1939- ) Before Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, there was a brave 15-year-old who chose not to sit at the back of the bus. That young girl was Colvin. Touting her constitutional rights to remain seated near the middle of the vehicle, Colvin challenged the driver and was subsequently arrested. She was the first woman to be detained for her resistance. However, her story isn't nearly as well-known as Parks's.
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    This economy is so bad

    Layoffs skyrocketing in 2024: Here are the companies axing jobs Layoffs surged 98% in 2023 over the prior year https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/layoffs-skyrocket-2024-here-companies-axing-jobs
  10. Baker Boy

    [** Official President Joe Biden Thread **]

    Layoffs skyrocketing in 2024: Here are the companies axing jobs Layoffs surged 98% in 2023 over the prior year https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/layoffs-skyrocket-2024-here-companies-axing-jobs
  11. Baker Boy

    [** Official President Joe Biden Thread **]

    “It’s Not A Lie If You Believe It.” George Costanza
  12. Baker Boy

    If a Civil War started....would you enlist?

    I know three plumbers and they all make six figures. Where do you live?
  13. Baker Boy

    This economy is so bad

    Jobs increased, but average hours worked decreased, go figure. The federal government has averaged adding 40,000 jobs per month since February 2021.
  14. Baker Boy

    Black History Month

    Bayard Rustin (1912-1987) Dr. King is usually credited for the March on Washington in August 1963. But it was Rustin who organized and strategized in the shadows. As a gay man who had controversial ties to Communism, he was considered too much of a liability to be on the front lines of the movement. Nonetheless, he was considered to be one of the most brilliant minds, and served his community tirelessly while pushing for more jobs and better wages.
  15. Yes, the left wing cultist are canceling people.
  16. 3. It is a good thing that it is happening.
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    Black History Month

    I am afraid that there is a certain class of race-problem solvers who don't want the patient to get well, because as long as the disease holds out they have not only an easy means of making a living, but also an easy medium through which to make themselves prominent before the public. - Booker T. Washington 1911
  18. You are correct, but the cultist like to go after people not corporations. Mike Lindell — The CEO of My Pillow said his company was ditched by nearly 20 retailers after he publicly questioned the electoral results of the 2020 presidential election and made his election fraud claims into a movie. Lindell is an unwavering supporter of former President Donald Trump and visited him in the White House on Jan. 15 — five days before Mr. Trump left office. Chris Harrison – The longtime host of ABC’s “The Bachelor” franchise decided to “step aside” after defending current contestant Rachael Kirkconnell when old photos surfaced of her attending an Old South antebellum party. “While I do not speak for Rachael Kirkconnell, my intentions were simply to ask for grace in offering her an opportunity to speak on her own behalf,” Harrison explained. “What I now realize I have done is cause harm by wrongly speaking in a manner that perpetuates racism, and for that I am so deeply sorry.” J.K. Rowling — The famous author of the Harry Potter series has faced backlash for voicing her fears that the push for transgender rights will ultimately endanger women’s rights. She’s since defended her comments on her website and joined 150 authors and academics denouncing “cancel culture.” These actions have only further infuriated her critics, who called for a boycott of her books and for her publisher to stop paying royalties. Adam Rubenstein — The former New York Times opinion editor and writer resigned from the paper in December, six months after its staff went into an uproar over a piece he edited by Sen. Tom Cotton. The column by Arkansas Republican argued for the federal government to “send in the troops” to quell violence in cities throughout the country in response to civil unrest following the death of George Floyd. Former editor Mari Weiss wrote on Twitter about the resignation: “Adam was hung out to dry by his own colleagues. Then he and his work were lied about, including in this mendacious editor’s note.” Gina Carano — The “Mandalorian” actress was fired by Disney after posting on social media that being a Republican in 2021 was similar to being Jewish during Nazi Germany. Her Hollywood agent dropped her, and Hasbro scrapped her “Star Wars” action figures. Tucker Carlson/Sean Hannity/Laura Ingraham — The prime-time Fox News opinion hosts have long battled with cancel culture and advertisement boycotts for airing their conservative views. Media Matters, a liberal group that opposes Fox, keeps a list of the network’s prime-time sponsors and routinely singles them out advocating for them to drop their advertisements if it deems a host says something particularly egregious one evening. Matthew Yglesias — The liberal opinion writer resigned from Vox, a publication he co-founded, after many of his woke colleagues found his articles too right of center. Mr. Yglesias argued against defunding the police this summer and took aim at the liberal term “Latinx” as alienating many people from progressive politics and the Democratic Party. He has since joined Substack, so he can voice his opinions more freely. Washington/Lincoln/Jefferson — The former U.S. presidents’ names have been wiped from San Francisco public schools after the school board decided to rename 44 schools that had “ties to racism” and “dishonorable legacies.” Sen. Josh Hawley – The Missouri Republican was dropped from his publisher, and Democrats have called for his resignation after he raised a challenge to the electors in Pennsylvania, siding with Mr. Trump and saying the state violated its own Constitution in conducting the 2020 presidential election. In the New York Post, he defended his actions, writing: “I, for one, am not going to back down. My book will be published, and I will continue to represent the people of my state without fear or favor, whatever the left or the corporations say.” Goya Foods — Liberals called for a Goya Foods’ boycott after the company’s chief executive Robert Unanue praised Mr. Trump at an event at the White House. Mr. Unanue said Mr. Trump’s leadership was a “blessing” for Hispanic Americans. The boycott turned into a “buycott,” according to Mr. Unanue. “Our sales went up significantly since the pandemic,” he told FOX Business’ Stuart Varney. “We did well because the restaurant business declined 70%, but we also did well because of the backlash of a boycott to a buycott. We have our traditional customers, we kept them, but we also have new customers.”
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    [** Official President Joe Biden Thread **]

    This is the leader that the board liberals rally around. Four more years!
  20. Gen Z favors hard beverages, champagne, and drinks with little or no alcohol over wine and beer. And a higher percentage of Gen Z dollars are spent on sweeter spirits like cognac, flavored malt beverages, cordials, and blush wine. that was the wrong approach, you create a product that generation Z wants. It looks like their beverage choices show their taste are a little bit higher than Bud Light. Bud Light is the beer of binge drinkers.
  21. Walmart In my area: a six pack of blue moon costs $9.73 and Bud Light is $8.27.
  22. Blue Moon is not the same price as Bud Light.
  23. Baker Boy

    Black History Month

    Gerald Wilson (1918-2014) Born in Shelby, Mississippi, Gerald Wilson was a trumpeter, jazz composer, arranger, and bandleader known for "redefin[ing] Big Band." He began taking piano lessons from his mother before taking formal lessons in Memphis. His family moved to Detroit around 1932, where he extended his training at the lauded music program at Cass Technical High School. Known for his unique voice, the hallmark of Wilson's sound involved the use of multiple harmonies. His band was considered to be one of the greatest in the jazz world, with a sound heavily influenced by the blues mixed with other styles. His work has influenced artists ranging from Duke Ellington to Ella Fitzgerald.
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    Black History Month

    Shirley Chisholm (1924-2005) Congress is more diverse now than it's ever been. However, when Chisholm was attempting to shatter the glass ceiling, the same couldn't be said. During the racially contentious period in the late '60s, she became the first Black woman elected to Congress. She represented New York's 12th District from 1969 to 1983, and in 1972, she became the first woman to run for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. Her campaign slogan "Unbought and unbossed" rings even louder today. Senator Kamala Harris paid tribute to Chisholm in her 2020 presidential campaign announcement by using a similar logo to Chisholm's.
  25. I think you need to read my post again, you seem very confused.
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