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Transfer Portal Utility player from Central Michigan (IF/OF) - 2026 Season Stats:
.312 AVG / 52 GP / 189 AB / 59 hits / 12 doubles / 1 triple / 7 home runs / 35 RBIs / .497 SLG / .399 OBP / 16 stolen bases
Playing for the Green Bay Rockers in the Northwoods League this summer!
In the current atmosphere of Portal World, hard work and determination does get results in the end. Exactly as the original model intended.
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This is such a revealing post.
Massie had 0 substantive accomplishments in Congress to help his district. Khanna’s district similarly has countless issues and is losing people by the day, and he doesn’t care.
Yet the big thing he points to is them teaming up to pass the most “consequential legislation in modern history,” which was really just a left-wing messaging bill meant to distract from real issues.
The Epstein bill helped 0 people in either district, which is what voters care about. It revealed 0 criminal activity. It was simply an attempt to shift focus from real issues to a case that had been over for years and that the people involved never actually cared about in order to push various conspiracy narratives that they now use as the basis of their entire worldview.
Did a bunch of rumors and conspiracies from those files help with homelessness in Khanna’s district? Did they help reduce home prices? Did they help lower the large tax burden? Did they take any pedophiles or criminals off the street?
No. But they allowed him to rant about an imaginary “Epstein class” while fundraising and associating with the worst people imaginable, including defenders and promoters of various sexual deviants.
In fact, Khanna and Massie were so desperate to pretend they achieved something that they ended up accusing 4 random people who were in a police lineup w/ 0 connection to Epstein of being his rich co-conspirators, including a random mechanic.
It’s obvious both men never cared about helping people on their districts. They wanted to be influencers for the bigoted extremes. Massie can now focus on that goal. Hopefully, Khanna will be unemployed and joining him on the podcast circuit soon.
Nothing infuriates an uninformed Congressional Dem more than when they realize they voluntarily triggered a debate with someone who actually knows what they are talking about, reads federal statute and adheres to Supreme Court precedent. Today’s self-implosion by @rosadelauro was quite remarkable to witness. Without apology or regret, I will always adhere to the best available reading of federal statute pursuant to the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright.
@MarkWarner Democrats went from saying illegal alien voting is illegal to
illegal aliens can’t register to vote to
not that many illegal aliens are voting.
It would be funny if it weren’t so dangerous that illegal aliens are voting in our elections.
PepsiCo spent $2.8 million last year lobbying to keep junk food eligible for food stamps.
Then RFK got 18 states to ban SNAP purchases of soda, candy, and processed snacks. Within a week, PepsiCo cut Doritos, Lay's, and Tostitos prices by up to 15%.
The CEO blamed "affordability." But the timing tells the real story.
SNAP is a $100 billion-a-year program. According to the USDA, 20 cents of every SNAP dollar goes to junk food. Frito-Lay products appeared in 7.2% of all SNAP shopping trips.
The moment the government stopped subsidizing demand, PepsiCo had to compete on price. No regulation. No price caps. No antitrust probe. The subsidy disappeared, and the market corrected overnight.
Now consider that this same pattern — government money in, prices up — plays out in college tuition, healthcare, defense, and every other industry with a guaranteed government buyer.
Pepsi was one company, one product line, one program. Imagine what happens when the subsidies stop across the board.
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It cites to zero case law, cites to Bible verses and the Magna Carta, makes commentary on how policy should be more humane, and ends with a date that doesn't exist.
This is the current state of Democratic district court judges. Woke boomer activists in robes.
@ScottPresler This is step two of the process.
Step one - say it isn’t happening
Step two - say it’s only happening a little
Step three - say it’s happening, it’s good and we must accept it.
"If you didn't insist on enforcing the law, we wouldn't have to gun down your law enforcement in the streets"
"If you didn't insist on saying things we don't like, we wouldn't have to kill you on a college campus."
Same people. Same predictable shit.