Man in America says he doesn’t want to buy this drink with his own money
So instead he opens it in the isle, drinks some of the drink straight from the bottle, puts it back on the shelf and walks away
This is why everything is locked up, this is a health hazard and it’s a crime
This counts as both shoplifting and product tampering
This should be at minimum a fine of up to $1,000 or even jail time since product tampering was involved
We are all so tired of this behavior in America
It just baffles me that Americans sit back and do nothing.
Mitch McConnell is braindead and still a Senator.
Tim Walz allowed massive fraud and illegal immigration and he's still the Governor.
Gavin Newsom committed fraud and allowed massive illegal immigration and he's still the Governor.
We've literally watched Treason happen in real time and not a damn thing gets done about it.
Nobody's coming to save us!
When will enough be enough?
As a result of an #FBI Boston investigation with @bostonpolice, Helen Murray, a former executive secretary at the Boston Housing Authority, has been sentenced & ordered to pay $72,131 in restitution for falsifying overtime forms by forging her supervisor's signature more than 100 times to collect over $70,000 in fraudulent overtime pay. https://t.co/V0yoiostXJ
Make every single voter remember the entire Democrat Party endorsed a Nazi who has been accused of raping women.
I hear there are more women & possibly even kids on Kik.
The Democrat better own this shit. They better swallow it all because this is their guy. Make them own him.
Graham Platner has just been credibly accused of breaking & entering and rape. Both of our Massachusetts senators absolutely ADORE this vile monster who they endorsed.
Massachusetts, please elect John Deaton @DeatonforSenate in November!
Good morning to everyone in Massachusetts who agrees that this story everyone should share.
While our governor decided Massachusetts didn’t need to show up at the America 250 Fair on the National Mall, one proud Bay Stater refused to let our state be missing from this historic celebration.
Donna Festinger paid her own way to Washington, D.C. and has been personally staffing the Massachusetts booth so visitors wouldn’t walk by an empty exhibit from the birthplace of American freedom. She’s out there representing all of us with heart, pride, and zero political games.
It’s outrageous that the governor didn’t see the importance of representing the constituents here in our state at a once-in-a-generation event honoring 250 years of America. But Donna stepped up when leadership didn’t, and she’s saving the day for Massachusetts.
Thank you, Donna. You’re a true patriot and a shining example of what it means to love this state and this country.
Taylor Swift, who doesn't support borders, walls, guns, or billionaires, sets up a massive wall around MSG with heavily armed security for her billionaire wedding
The State House just approved a $700,000 earmark for Jaylen Brown's private foundation, 7uice.
The Celtics reportedly traded him to Philadelphia today.
Whether he plays in Boston or Philadelphia isn't really the point.
Jaylen Brown is expected to earn roughly $60 million this year. If he wants to support charitable work through his foundation, that's commendable. But why are Massachusetts taxpayers being be asked to subsidize the private foundation of a multi-millionaire?
Beacon Hill leaders claim there's never enough money for roads, bridges, public safety, or tax relief.
Yet they somehow found $700,000 for this.
Amendment #1047.
"How soft are we getting? That's embarrassing to the game."
Red Sox broadcasters unload on the umpire after he ejects Willson Contreras for tapping his helmet
An Open Letter to WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert
Dear Commissioner Engelbert,
This is no longer incompetence.
This is negligence.
You were handed the greatest gift the WNBA has ever received, and you are finding new ways to squander it.
For nearly 30 years, the WNBA has struggled to stand on its own merit. It has needed patience, protection, subsidies, excuses, advocacy, and endless goodwill. The league has been treated less like a professional sports product and more like a cause people were expected to support out of obligation.
Then Caitlin Clark arrived.
She was not just a star.
She was the lottery ticket.
She brought the audience. She brought the ratings. She brought the sold-out arenas. She brought fathers and daughters. She brought casual fans. She brought sponsors, road crowds, national television attention, and cultural relevance the WNBA had been chasing for decades.
She made people care.
And under your leadership, the WNBA has responded by acting uncomfortable with the very thing it begged the sports world to give it.
That is the failure.
You are not just mishandling Caitlin Clark.
You are mishandling the future of the league.
The WNBA wants her ratings but not her reality.
It wants her ticket sales but not her protection.
It wants her relevance but not her responsibility.
It wants the money she brings while acting annoyed by the fans she brought with her.
That is not leadership.
That is doubling down on stupid.
Let’s be very clear about what just happened.
A player made reckless, non-basketball contact to Caitlin Clark’s throat area while she was vulnerable on the floor.
The throat is not a shoulder.
It is not a hip.
It is not a forearm.
It is the airway. The larynx. The trachea. The structures that allow a person to breathe, speak, swallow, and get oxygen.
Contact to that area can become a medical emergency fast.
The WNBA got lucky.
That is the sentence.
The WNBA got lucky Caitlin Clark got up.
Because if that contact had caused a serious airway injury, a breathing emergency, a collapse, or something worse, nobody would be talking about “physicality” today.
They would be talking about how everyone saw this coming.
And they would be right.
You should have known better.
The league should have known better.
The officials should have known better.
The players should have known better.
The coaches should have known better.
And you, Commissioner, should have acted like the person responsible for making sure it never gets to that point.
Instead, the league reviewed the play, admitted enough to upgrade it, called it reckless, called it a non-basketball act, and responded with one game and a $1,000 fine.
One game.
For contact to the throat area of the most important player in your league.
That was an insult.
That was the WNBA admitting the act was dangerous, then punishing it like it was an inconvenience.
You did not send a message that player safety matters.
You sent a message that the WNBA will wait until something catastrophic happens before it grows a spine.
And if that day comes, the liability will not arrive quietly.
It will come with a very large “we told you so” attached to it.
Because fans have been telling you.
Basketball people have been telling you.
The video has been telling you.
The pattern has been telling you.
Caitlin Clark has been grabbed, bumped, shoved, poked, face-guarded, knocked down, crowded, tested, and hit while your league keeps hiding behind the word “physicality.”
Physicality is basketball.
Reckless contact is not.
Cheap shots are not.
A fist to the throat area is not.
And every time your league responds weakly, every time your officials miss it, every time your media partners minimize it, every time players mock the outrage, and every time your office stays too quiet, you are teaching the league exactly what it can get away with.
That is how standards collapse.
That is how trust dies.
That is how lawsuits are born.
You have an obligation to protect the players in your league.
Not just the players who fit the league’s preferred identity.
Not just the players the old guard approves of.
Not just the players whose fame makes everyone comfortable.
All of them.
Especially the player who has done more to grow the WNBA than anyone in its history.
This is not about Caitlin Clark needing special treatment.
This is about Caitlin Clark not receiving basic protection.
That distinction matters.
The WNBA does not protect stars because they are fragile.
Serious leagues protect stars because the product matters, player safety matters, and the future of the business matters.
The NBA understood this.
The NFL understands this.
Major sports leagues understand that when a generational athlete changes the economics of the sport, you do not allow resentment, weak officiating, cheap shots, and petty narratives to swallow the opportunity.
You are not protecting the game.
You are managing optics.
And you are not even doing that well.
The commissioner’s job is not to hide until the storm passes.
The commissioner’s job is to lead before the storm becomes a disaster.
Right now, the WNBA looks small, bitter, reactive, and unserious.
That is on you.
The officiating looks unprepared for the moment.
That is on you.
The discipline looks weak.
That is on you.
The league’s biggest star looks isolated.
That is on you.
The media narrative around Caitlin Clark has been allowed to become poisonous, dishonest, and dismissive.
That is on you.
The WNBA was handed the golden opportunity women’s basketball had been waiting on for decades, and instead of building around it with urgency, gratitude, and professionalism, the league keeps acting like Caitlin Clark is a problem it has to survive.
She is not the problem.
She is the proof of concept.
She proved the audience exists.
She proved the money is real.
She proved people will watch.
She proved women’s basketball can be mainstream, debated, emotional, commercial, and fun.
And your league is proving it may not be mature enough to handle what she proved.
That is the brutal truth.
Commissioner Engelbert, you are now on notice.
Not as a legal phrase.
As a public one.
The whole sports world can see this.
If Caitlin Clark gets seriously hurt because your league refused to establish a real standard, nobody gets to act surprised.
Nobody gets to pretend this came out of nowhere.
Nobody gets to say the warning signs were not there.
They are everywhere.
Fix the officiating.
Punish dangerous conduct like it is actually dangerous.
Stop letting players disguise reckless behavior as toughness.
Stop letting media voices gaslight fans who know exactly what they are watching.
Stop treating Caitlin Clark’s fanbase like a nuisance while cashing the checks her attention creates.
Stop hiding behind statements that say nothing.
And stop confusing silence with leadership.
The WNBA spent nearly 30 years asking to be taken seriously.
Caitlin Clark made that possible.
Now you have to decide whether you are going to protect the player who made the league bigger or keep letting the league act like she is the inconvenience.
Because if the WNBA cannot protect Caitlin Clark, it cannot be trusted with the future she brought it.
And if you continue to mishandle this, history will not remember you as the commissioner who inherited the Caitlin Clark era.
It will remember you as the commissioner who wasted it.
Sincerely,
A fan who is tired of watching the WNBA endanger its golden opportunity.
Such a disgrace that no one in Massachusetts can do this.
The battle of Bunker Hill. Lexington-Concord. The shot heard round the world. Boston Tea Party. Birthplace of four presidents and five signers of the Declaration of Independence.
NONE of it will be represented at our 250th celebration because our state is controlled by radical Trump-obsessed socialists who hate this country.
Instead they fly the Somali flag at Boston City Hall and fight every day to keep foreign criminals on our streets. Truly despicable people.
Also, an assistant coach at Boston College who happened to be the son of the Patriots head coach was ARRESTED IN MAY and no one in Boston media knew about and/or reported it 🙄
17 year old Miles Russell just surprised his dad in the course by having him fill in as his caddie for his final walk up 18 (he cleared it with the USGA rules committee) on Father’s Day.
Getting dusty in here 🥹🥹🥹
Today, on my final day as Director of National Intelligence, I’m releasing never-before-seen communications and documents exposing how Dr. Fauci provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with politicized elements within the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth.
https://t.co/3YJSstB7d4
New England - it has been an absolute pleasure. Across Boston, Providence, Newport and many towns in between you’ve welcomed us with open arms and unbelievable hospitality, and we can’t thank you enough.
As we begin our journeys to South Florida, we hope it’s not goodbye, but see you again soon. 🏴 🫶🏼
#TartanArmy #NoScotlandNoParty
I’m sick to my freaking stomach reading Tulsi Gabbard’s declassified bombshells. They laid out the entire treasonous plot: weaponizing the Zelensky phone call to impeach Trump, with Rudy Giuliani squarely in their crosshairs next.
This wasn’t politics—it was a straight-up coup by corrupt deep state actors to overthrow the will of the American people.
These people belong in prison for this shit. Deeply disturbing and downright terrifying.
It is now clear that Dr. Fauci is the single greatest mass murderer in modern human history.
On her last day in office, DNI Tulsi Gabbard dropped an absolute BOMBSHELL, leaving the American people with one final gift: the Dr. Fauci Files
Gabbard just exposed Fauci for providing MILLIONS in U.S. taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, how he worked with the deep state to cover up the lab-leak origins, and how he subsequently LIED to Congress in 2024.
Translation:
- Fauci funded the research that created COVID-19
- Fauci covered up the origins of the virus
- Fauci lied to Congress and the American people
Thank you Tulsi Gabbard for your service to the American people and bringing transparency back to the Intelligence Apparatus.
Now, it’s time for heads to roll for these egregious crimes. Send Fauci to The Hague for crimes against humanity.
🚨 WOW. Democrat Rep. Ayanna Pressley is now facing MASS calls for an investigation after her net worth reportedly went from NEGATIVE to $8 MILLION after getting elected to Congress.
She’s pulling in around $350K a year from properties.
Her husband served a decade in prison for drug trafficking.
This is exactly why Americans don’t trust Congress.
Sudden wealth. Zero transparency. Total corruption.
MADNESS.