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Should be a wild four years.

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how do you all have so many non-medical related debts?
Agreed. Maybe I just got lucky, which I did and didn't, but I've never had debt. I never got a credit card. I never got a medical expense I didn't cover or pay off. I never got a loan for a car or my home. I've been working and living on my own since I was 15. I don't have a credit score at all, which people say is terrible no good double plus bad, but I've never been in debt and not once has the status of my credit score been useful for any sort of day to day outside of a glance once every year during tax season to see if someone stole my identity.
Everything I got I saved for or bought straight out, aside from my home and farmland. Which I'm rent to owning from my FIL.
Debt as a lifestyle is a wild concept that people just sort of buy into, all my family and friends have student loan debt, medical debt, cars and houses they will be paying for the next 20 years.
 
Nick thought he'd be the face and voice of young conservatives by now, but he's just a fringe wannabe.
Nick thought he would have some influence, and JD Vance as VP was a nail in that ambition. The thing is, if at any point he said he was wrong about Vance, wrong to attack his wife/kids he might have been able to held onto some influence, but he basically just doubled and tripled down. Vance is everything he hates, but Vance is what he wishes he was too. I can't see him ever being a factor in anything political again.
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I hope he gets exposed at the federal snitch we all know he is.
 
Seems like ratchet cosplayer Jasmine Crockett, ya hurrrrr, was told to dial back the ebonics, yet she still be talking like a bitch, mmmmmm hmmmmmmm what'd I tell you das exactly what I tol' you:

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>"We are not in the business of giving out money"
Self-hating racist Aunt Jemima out here denying gibs to her hood brothas and sistas, shieeeeet
 
I'm very curious how bird flu is going to be handled moving forward. If the mass culling continues, egg prices will not drop so I don't see how anything will improve if the same policies that got us here are kept.
Currently, I believe farmers are forced to test for bird flu and cull their entire flock even if only a few test positive.
I'm sure there are absolutely no downsides to that approach whatsoever.

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i'm not an avian handler by trade but i know a woman who spends all day around these delicious creatures.

her response when asked
bird lady said:
they cull every bird because there are many diseases that live in birds that they will be asymptomatic with for potentially ever, and outbreaks will never be controlled unless you have the ability to quarantine all of your animals from each other, which no farms in the US do. this would be the right choice long-term, but because it would take a year or two to make the major chicken farms immunized to common bird flu strains this way, it will never happen. they'll just keep paying the smaller short term cost over and over, even though the long-term solution of breeding genetic resilience into these chickens would be the cheaper, better one.
 
Debt as a lifestyle is a wild concept that people just sort of buy into, all my family and friends have student loan debt, medical debt, cars and houses they will be paying for the next 20 years.
it's an amazing trick to make people spend more over time for what they can't afford in the moment
not to mention those who can't afford to live off their income at all (which is often a result of living outside their means)
modern slavery, if you will
 
Nick thought he would have some influence, and JD Vance as VP was a nail in that ambition. The thing is, if at any point he said he was wrong about Vance, wrong to attack his wife/kids he might have been able to held onto some influence, but he basically just doubled and tripled down. Vance is everything he hates, but Vance is what he wishes he was too. I can't see him ever being a factor in anything political again.
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I hope he gets exposed at the federal snitch we all know he is.
I mean, I always thought the point to him was to be as toxic as possible and use it to ruin people by photo bombing them/acquaintance maxing

In other news, Kash Patel’s girlfriend is country musician Alexis Wilkins. I don’t know who she is either, but this is her

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I was crossing my fingers that it was going to be some Central European chick so I could say “the Czech has been Kashed”
 
Agreed. Maybe I just got lucky, which I did and didn't, but I've never had debt. I never got a credit card. I never got a medical expense I didn't cover or pay off. I never got a loan for a car or my home. I've been working and living on my own since I was 15. I don't have a credit score at all, which people say is terrible no good double plus bad, but I've never been in debt and not once has the status of my credit score been useful for any sort of day to day outside of a glance once every year during tax season to see if someone stole my identity.
Everything I got I saved for or bought straight out, aside from my home and farmland. Which I'm rent to owning from my FIL.
Debt as a lifestyle is a wild concept that people just sort of buy into, all my family and friends have student loan debt, medical debt, cars and houses they will be paying for the next 20 years.

Because most people are too stupid to understand that a credit card with a $5,000 limit on it is not the same as having $5,000. Same people hear that the government is going to borrow $1.5 trillion instead of the planned $1.8 trillion and thinks this means there's $300 billion of free money that the government should just start handing out instead of, you know...continuing to cut until we stop spending money we don't have. Inflation is just the unpopular outcome of insanely popular policy.
 
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