Monday, March 02, 2020

Amy Klobuchar Couldn't Find The Keys!

Amy Klobuchar bows out and endorses Joe Biden over Bernie Sanders.
The race is slimming down quickly. The Minnesota senator is suspending her campaign and went on to endorse her opponent Joe Biden. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) found the path to victory has gotten harder and the opportunity to emerge as the nominee is not happening.

She told staffers that she was going to Alabama to march with the candidates in Selma. Then she made the decision to exit and ger behind a candidate who can bring the party together.

A day before Super Tuesday, Klobuchar talked to her campaign staff announcing on Saturday that she will end her presidential bid and formally endorse the former vice president in Dallas, Texas on Monday.

Also her former rival, Pete Buttigieg will formally endorse Biden. Buttigieg formally left the race on Saturday as well as Tom Steyer. Klobuchar and Buttigieg had fought during the debates over who can appeal to the Midwestern voters. The so-called "Flyover Country" where millions of Democratic voters went over to support Trump.

Klobuchar had momentum coming out  of New Hampshire. She had got the formal backing of the Des Moines Register, The New York Times and had the backing of AIPAC, the controversial pro-Israeli lobbyist group that pours money into keeping apartheid in Israel.

She couldn't repeat the successes in diverse states like Nevada and South Carolina.

Klobuchar saw that she would be losing to frontrunner Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in Minnesota.

With her endorsement of Biden, the former vice president looks to be the consolidating moderate Democrats and worried lawmakers. Sanders, a progressive who is an independent refers himself as a "democratic socialist" is winning support from the younger and diverse group of Democrats.

Klobuchar launched her campaign pledging to focus on the "nation's heartland," hoping to use her status as a Midwesterner to convince Democrats that the best way to defeat Donald J. Trump is to nominate someone who could bring back disaffected voters in places like Michigan and Wisconsin.

On the campaign trail, she frequently joked about building a "Blue Wall" around the Midwest and making "Donald Trump pay for it." Those two states, which backed Barack Obama and then flipped to Trump, will be critical in the general election.

"I have the receipts," Klobuchar repeatedly said in the close of her campaign, pointing to the fact that she won some of Minnesota's more rural, conservative counties.
Klobuchar wanted to prove to the Democrats that the Midwest still has a voice. She said she will proudly support Joe Biden for the nomination for president.
That strategy led Klobuchar to devote much of her campaign to Iowa, staking any future success on her ability to win over voters there who, in many ways, share cultural similarities with voters in Minnesota.

The senator, though, turned in a fifth-place finish in Iowa.

That left Klobuchar weakened in New Hampshire until, days before voters went to the polls there, the senator delivered an electric debate performance that raised her campaign millions, filled her following campaign events with people and gave her enough momentum to notch a third-place finish in the state.

Klobuchar leaves the race with a warning to Democrats, especially because the front-runners for the nomination are now two white men in their 70s. Klobuchar, at debates and events across the country, has highlighted the ability for women to win, pointing to the success of Democratic women in the 2018 midterms as proof.

"Look at the facts. Michigan has a woman governor right now and she beat a Republican -- Gretchen Whitmer. Kansas has a woman governor right now and she beat Kris Kobach," Klobuchar said at the CNN/Des Moines Register debate in Iowa. "You have to be competent to win and you have to know what you're doing."

The senator put a finer point on it: "You don't have to be the skinniest person in the room. You don't have to be the loudest person. You have to be competent."

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Michael Bloomberg, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) are the only candidates left in this race. If they don't pull off any victories on Tuesday, then the game is over.

Biden and Sanders are the only two candidates with a least a modest momentum going into Super Tuesday.

Democrats are very nervous about their chances. Donald J. Trump has a 65% chance of winning reelection.

Sanders and Biden are going to be hammered over their policies, their statements, their supporters and the Russian government is meddling in the election to assure that they'll fail and Trump will win again.

Sanders was informed by the U.S. intelligence agencies last month about Russia meddling.

Trump was impeached after he demanded Ukraine to investigate Biden and his son Hunter. Trump formally fired the whistleblower, those who testified against him and put in cronies to assure they'll never leak information about his motives to win (at any means). The Republican majority didn't prosecute Trump. Trump now feels like he's "untouchable" and despite all the problems in the world and at home, he looks poised to carry Ohio, Wisconsin, Florida, Iowa and likely New Hampshire.

I fear that Sanders will cause a rift within the party forcing moderate Democrats in states like Arizona, West Virginia, Alabama, Ohio and Michigan to fail. He and Biden have ran before and lost to the eventual nominee. So it's almost hard to tell how this is going to end well for either party.

If Biden wins the nomination, you're going to hear the Sanders supporters complain about the system being rigged. Far-white agitators and Trump trying to encourage them to vote for Republicans or stay at home. You're going to see Democrats formally reject Sanders if the Democratic nominee loses.

If Sanders win the nomination, you're going to see Bloomberg enter the race as an independent and he will split the Democratic vote. Bloomberg has been angered by Sanders and Warren's attacks on him. He said that the populist tone towards hating billionaires and moderates will turn voters away from Sanders if he becomes the nominee.

Also, why the hell is Gabbard is still in the race?

Apparently, she is the stooge of the Republicans and Russia.

Trump will exploit the nominee's weaknesses and try to steal the election through voter suppression, Russian meddling, smear campaigns and Fox News agitators like Rupert "Pervert" Murdoch and Sean "Softball" Hannity.





Sunday, March 01, 2020

The Store Closed On Pete Buttigieg!

The end of the crossroads. Pete Buttigieg ends his campaign.
The former South Bend mayor and former frontrunner announced he was going to suspend his presidential campaign to run for president. The latest shakup is Pete Buttigieg.

The troll, Donald J. Trump decided to give Mayor Pete the send off.



After coming in fourth place in the South Carolina Democratic Primary, the former South Bend mayor has decided to end the race.

He went back to Indiana shortly after he participated in the Selma, Alabama March across the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

The impromptu event comes hours after reports that Buttigieg was dropping out the race following the disappointing showing.

"It's so good to be in South Bend. Sometimes the longest way around really is the shortest way home. Here we are," Buttigieg told the cheering crowd.

"We got into this race for a reason. We got into this race in order to defeat the current president and in order to usher in a new kind of politics. And that meant guiding our campaign by the values we like to call the rules of the road. Respect belonging, truth, teamwork, boldness, responsibility, substance, discipline, excellence, and joy. And every decision we made was guiding by these values. One of those values is truth. And today is the moment of truth. After a year of going everywhere, meeting everyone, defying every expectation, seeking every vote, the truth is that the path has narrowed to a close. For our candidacy if not for our cause."
Pete and his husband Chasten. The former South Bend mayor was hoping to win the nomination for president.
"We have a responsibility to consider the effect of remaining in this race any further. Our goal has always been to help unify Americans to defeat Donald Trump and win the era for our values. And so we must recognize that at this point in the race the best way to keep faith with these goals and ideals is to step aside and help bring our party and our country together. So tonight, I am making the difficult decision to suspend my campaign for the presidency. I will no longer to be the 2020 Democratic nomination for president. But I will do everything in my power to ensure that we have a new Democratic president come January."

An Afghanistan war veteran and the first openly gay candidate to seriously contend for the presidency, Buttigieg rose to the field's top tier as an eloquent, disciplined speaker with a promise to unite Democrats, independents and moderate Republican voters.

But he struggled as the race moved to more diverse states, less dependent on college-educated voters, culminating in a harsh loss to fellow moderate Joe Biden in the Saturday's South Carolina primary.

Speaking to a crowd in South Bend, he said his goal now was to unify the Democratic party against President Donald Trump and "win with our values."

“We began this unlikely journey with a staff of four," he said. "No big email lists. No personal fortune. Almost nobody knew my name and almost no one could pronounce it.”

The speech came one day after Buttigieg won just 3 percent of black voters in South Carolina, according to NBC News exit polls, reinforcing concerns about his ongoing inability to win votes from one of the party's most important constituencies despite the candidate's efforts to address the issue.

A Buttigieg official said the campaign saw "a very, very narrow path" to victory and that "we weren't where we needed to be" after South Carolina.

Buttigieg and his husband Chasten will at least have some good news at the end. They are working on starting a family and we can only wish him the best.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is a polarizing figure in the Democratic primary. His anger and populism is good for the party, bad for the election. He has the Trump-like cult followers and he's been protesting the Democratic National Convention rules despite he agreeing to them.

Biden's victory does make this a longer race. With Buttigieg out, Super Tuesday will see the remaining candidates fall. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and Biden have to win or they're toast.

Sanders is still the clear frontrunner in this event.

The U.S. And The Taliban Take A Knee!

The U.S. and the Taliban reach a peace deal.
Remember the agitators of the far-white have long complained about Barack Obama negotiating with "enemies." They would find a reason to surge up the "conservative outrage" if Obama talked to someone or a group they politically disagree with.

So remember, "We do not negotiate with terrorists!" Unless, you're a Republican and have no morals regardless.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo went to Qatar to sign a historical peace deal with the Taliban.

The deal will eventually have the United States leave the longest war in modern history. The war started by George W. Bush in 2001. The 18-year war started when Afghanistan refused to hand over Osama bin Laden, the top backer of the September 11, 2001 attacks in which 19 men hijacked airplanes and crashed them in Washington, DC, New York City and rural Pennsylvania.

Under this agreement, the U.S. will begin withdrawing thousands of military officials in exchange for the Taliban commitments to prevent Afghanistan from being a launchpad for terrorist attacks.

If the deal holds up, the U.S. troops will be leaving in 14 months.

Donald J. Trump had made a formal announcement on Saturday. He even hinted that he could invite the Taliban back to the United States at the White House.

Pompeo went to GOP Sundays to detail how he's done more than most Secretary of States done.

"It's going to be a rocky and bumpy," Pompeo said on one of the GOP Sunday shows. "No one is under any false illusion that this won't be a difficult conversation, but that conversation for the first time in almost two decade will be among the Afghan people, and that's the appropriate place for that conversation to take place."

He went to Doha, Qatar, on Saturday for the signing of this peace deal.

The agreement between the U.S. and the Taliban calls for a drawdown of forces in Afghanistan from 13,000 to 8,600 in the next 135 days, followed by the withdrawal of all troops within 14 months. The deal also lays out the details of a prisoner swap, with up to 5,000 Taliban to be released in exchange for 1,000 imprisoned Afghan security forces by March 10.
We'll see what happens!
The Taliban, meanwhile, must not allow its members or members of other groups including al-Qaeda to use Afghanistan to threaten the security of the U.S. and its allies. The Taliban and the Afghan are required to begin peace talks March 10 under the terms of this deal.

Republicans are skeptical (as usual).

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), the daughter of warmonger Dick Cheney had criticized the decision calling a "concession."

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton who also served as U.N. Secretary under George W. Bush is not pleased about the deal. He said that this was "an Obama-style deal."

Every fucking time they'll slip Obama into their conversation. See it's almost like Republicans can't get over their obsession with Obama and Hillary Clinton.

The deal was signed by U.S. peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban leader, the Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.



Tom Steyer Left The Club!

Tom Steyer drops out the race.
The push is to defeat Donald J. Trump. This is what Tom Steyer wants to do and he said he will back the eventual nominee of the Democratic Party.

Tom Steyer, the famed billionaire has decided to exit the race after a poor showing in the South Carolina Democratic Primary. He banked a lot of money on this race being in his favor.

Steyer was set to announced on Saturday night in Columbia that he was dropping out of the White House race. After spending nearly $25 million on television advertising in the state, he finished behind Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on Saturday.

Steyer rose to national prominence as a leading advocate to impeach Trump. He also wanted to get the candidates to talk about issues facing the climate (similar to Jay Inslee, governor of Washington).

Steyer, who has a net worth of $1.6 billion was hoping to capture Black voters. He even got the endorsement of former Cash Money Records rapper Juvenile.

In a video, Juvenile got Steyer and his wife, Kat Taylor to Back That Thang Up.

With 70 percent of the vote in, Steyer had just 11.5 percent of the vote — despite spending millions of dollars on campaigning there.

"There’s no question today that this campaign, we were disappointed with where we came out," Steyer told supporters in Columbia, South Carolina.
Juvenile endorsed Tom Steyer.
"But I said if I didn’t see a path to winning that I'd suspend my campaign, and honestly I can't see a path where I can win the presidency."

His exit came after he'd spent a total of $158 million on television and radio ads, according to Advertising Analytics. In South Carolina alone, Steyer had spent nearly $21 million as of Tuesday, the firm said.

Steyer had essentially put all of his efforts in recent weeks into South Carolina. He'd shown promise in recent polling in the Palmetto State and invested more time there than any of his competitors.

Steyer had initially opted against entering the presidential contest before reversing course and joining the large field in July. He spent exorbitant sums of his own money on the race, outpaced in the Democratic field by another late-entrant, former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, the billionaire media mogul.

Steyer and fellow billionaire Bloomberg entered the race because they felt that Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth Warren's (D-MA) populist views and anti-billionaire rhetoric could turn off moderates and independents.





Saturday, February 29, 2020

Joe Biden Earns Some Southern Charm!

Biden still has some fight in him.
The South Carolina Democratic Primary has declared a winner. Former vice president Joe Biden managed to eek out a victory against Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in a race that could have ended his campaign.

The former vice president had disappointing losses in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada. The state of South Carolina felt that a candidate who has ties to Barack Obama was suitable. Matter of fact, many Blacks in the South are very skeptical of Sanders because of his policies and populist stances.

Biden easily trounced his opponents in a state that has a strong Black Democratic majority.

Trolls like Shaun King, former civil rights activist turned Sanders backer have called the Biden victory a travesty. I'm starting to lose faith in this guy. He's been called a swindler and fraud by Black Lives Matter leaders. I am starting to see how he operates whenever he's online and doing his "tours of justice."

The race could be solely down to four contenders. Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Michael Bloomberg and Joe Biden. The race went south for Tom Steyer who had the backing of hip-hop act Juvenile.

Steyer managed to "Back that Vote Up" on the campaign trial while jamming to Juvie The Great's classic hits.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is still in the race but her chances have dwindled down severely.

Her constant attacks on Sanders, Bloomberg and Biden didn't help with progressives who are lockstep with the Vermont senator and current frontrunner.

Warren congratulated Biden on his victory but proceeded to call him a candidate too eager to cut deals with Republicans. She said that his proposals on trade and business are bad for the middle class.

Latest polls in Massachusetts has Sanders leading in the polls against Warren. Warren represents this state and it could be a bruising if he comes out the victor.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) also has a narrower path to victory. The state she represents, Minnesota is favoring Sanders over her.

"Today is a great day because full comeback starts in South Carolina and then comes here to North Carolina," Biden said at the St. Augustine University in Raleigh, North Carolina.



Faking The Funk!

Sexual predator tricked a lesbian into a friendship and then raped her.
A sexual predator is under arrest after he raped a female on an Atlanta MARTA rail train.

The predator struck up a friendship with the victim in August 2015. He told the woman he was gay so that she was under the impression that their relationship is platonic.

The Fulton County District Attorney, Paul L. Howard, Jr. announced the news Wednesday, while also providing shocking new details on the case.

In a statement, the DA stated that the predator met his victim at the transit station. The pair regularly rode the train together, and the predator lured the woman -- who is a lesbian in a long-term relationship -- into a false friendship.

He told her that he was gay and she was under the impression that their relationship was strictly platonic and they eventually exchanged phone numbers.

In September 2015, the victim missed her connecting bus and the predator offered to give her a ride home, according to prosecutors. While en route, he told the woman that he needed to stop by his house and picked up some marijuana.
MARTA is the Atlanta transit service that aids over 2 million travelers.
The woman accompanied him inside, at which point he suddenly began strangling her before he pushed her into his bedroom and began to rape her.

She told the investigators that she heard another man's voice in the house and "was terrified that if she screamed, [the predator] would in fact do as he said."

The victim managed to subsequently flee the home and three miles back to her own residence.

She went to the Atlanta Medical Center for treatment, where police were called.

The victim said that she described the interior to the home and the victim's DNA was found inside her underwear in a laundry hamper.

The predator claims the sexual encounter was consensual, but he was soon arrested. This month this predator was convicted of his criminal act. He is facing a possible LIFE in the iron college and an enrollment into Offender U as a TIER III.



Here's a video of Florida men who were registered as sexual offenders living under a highway bridge.

Your thoughts on the matter?

Trader Joe Passed Away!

Joseph Coulombe passed away.
The iconic grocer who founded Trader Joe's passed away after a long illness.

Joseph Coulombe, founder of Trader Joe's died in Pasadena, California.

Coulombe's son, also named Joe, confirmed that his father died on Friday after battling a long illness and receiving hospice care.

"We're going to miss him a lot," said Joe, who lives in Seattle, Washington, with his wife telling the local junk food media.

"I think people are going to remember the wonderful Trader Joe's concept he put in place, and especially his treatment of his employees. He really cared about them."

Joe remembers his father as an impressive businessman with an admirable curiosity about the world and tendency to think outside the box.

Coulombe was survived by his wife of 67 years, three children and six grandchildren.

From the time he opened his first store in Pasadena, California, in 1967 until his death Friday at age 89, Coulombe watched his namesake business rise from a cult favorite of educated but underpaid young people — and a few hippies — to a retail giant with more than 500 outlets in over 40 states.

A giant yes, but one that across more than half a century has never lost its reputation for friendly service from employees decked out in goofy Hawaiian shirts, a newsletter that looks like it was published in the 1890s, and rows and rows of high-quality, moderately priced healthy food and great wine, even if you sometimes can’t ever again find exactly the same thing.

“He wanted to make sure whatever was sold in our store was of good value,” said Coulombe’s son, also named Joe, who added that his father died following a long illness. “He always did lots of taste tests. My sisters and I remember him bringing home all kinds of things for us to try. At his offices he had practically daily tastings of new products. Always the aim was to provide good food and good value to people.”

He achieved that by buying directly from wholesalers and cutting out the middleman, in many cases slapping the name Trader Joe’s on a bag of nuts, trail mix, organic dried mango, honey-oat cereal or Angus beef chili. He named several products after his daughters Charlotte and Madeleine and gave quirky names to others. Among them were Trader Darwin vitamins and a non-alcoholic sparkling juice called Eve’s Apple Sparkled by Adam.

He prided himself on checking out every vintage of wine from California’s Napa Valley, including Trader Joe’s standby, Charles Shaw, affectionately known as Two-Buck Chuck because it sold for $1.99. (It still does in the California stores, although shipping costs have increased the price in other states.)

“He sold a lot of better wines too,” his son noted with a laugh, recalling trips the family made to France to seek them out.

After selling Trader Joe’s to German grocery retailer Aldi in 1979, Coulombe remained as its CEO until 1988, when he left to launch a second career as what he called a “temp,” coming in as interim CEO or consultant for several large companies in transition. He retired in 2013.

He eschewed promotional gimmicks like loyalty clubs or loss-leader sales, getting the word out with brief radio spots and the Trader Joe’s “Fearless Flyer” newsletter, whose old-style appearance was inspired by another money-saving effort. He wanted to dress up the newsletter’s stories with illustrations he cut out of magazines, but he made sure he only took ones on which the copyrights had expired.
Trader Joe's is a popular grocery store.
He passed such savings on not only to his customers but employees, which Trader Joe’s boasts are among retail’s best compensated, with medical, dental, vision and retirement plans and annual salary increases the company says range from 7% to 10%. Many workers have remained with Trader Joe’s for decades.

“He just had a visit yesterday from employee No. 1,” his daughter Charlotte said shortly before her father’s death.

He and his wife also became well known in Southern California philanthropic circles, contributing time and money to such causes as Planned Parenthood, the Los Angeles Opera and the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens.

Stories differ on how the name Trader Joe’s came about, with some saying it was inspired by a ride on Disneyland’s Jungle Cruise boat or a book he read called "White Shadows in the South Seas" or his favorite college hangout being a Trader Vic’s bar near Stanford.

Coulombe, who loved to travel, did acknowledge over the years that he had a fascination with the South Seas and put Trader into the name and a nautical theme inside the stores to lend that exotic appeal to customers.



Friday, February 28, 2020

My Turn!

Lil Baby releases My Turn.
Lil Baby comes out with his latest album. The album is likely to debut at No. 1 on Billboard 200.

Born Dominique Armani Jones, the rapper, singer and songwriter resides in Atlanta. He said that the music saved his life. He was selling drugs and felt school wasn't giving him a fair shake.

He released the his debut album, Harder Than Ever which spawned the hit single "Yes, Indeed" with Drake. The album went on to sell 569,000 album units (streamed, downloaded and album-equivalent sales). The album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.

The second studio album from Lil Baby is released on his label 4 Pockets Full and Wolfpack Music Group. The album is distributed by Quality Control Entertainment with joint venture from Capitol Records and Motown Records.

The album was announced in October 2019. He said that he wanted to release his album at the end of the year but the album got delayed.

The album's artwork was revealed on January 1st. The release date was typed in an Instagram story type, which Lil Baby screenshot and set as profile picture on Instagram in mid-February. He then announced the track listing on February 18, 2020.

The album's lead single was the smash hit, "Woah." Then the second album single "Sum to Prove" came out shortly later.
Lil Baby releases his sophomore album My Turn.
The single "Catch the Sun" from the Queen & Slim soundtrack will be added to the album.

The album production includes Murda Beatz, Budda Beats, Quay Global, Twysted Genius, Tay Keith, Wheezy, Hit-Boy, DJ Paul, Twhy Xclusive, ATL Jacob, Chi Chi and Tyler Ames.

The album has features from Young Thug, Future, Moneybagg Yo, Lil' Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert, Gunna and Rylo Rodriguez.

The album is 20 tracks and its clock in at 61 minutes.

Listen to the album here.



Young Thug, Future, Gunna and Lil Baby have talked about a collaboration album for some time now. The sequel to Super Slimey is still in the works. I know that Future and Drake are working on the sequel to What A Time To Be Alive.

Lil Baby has collaborated with Drake, DaBaby, Gucci Mane, Future, Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Blueface and others.



Kroger Abandons Springfield, Ohio!

Kroger once again leaves an area where residents in need of fresh foods must travel miles to find it. South Springfield, Ohio is a food desert.
Remember Jesse Jackson called for a boycott of Kroger when it was closing up locations in Memphis, Tennessee. It looks like he might need to restart a national boycott.

In less than a week, Kroger will formally close the S. Limestone St. location in Springfield, Ohio.

There will be only two stores left in the city.

The store located on the city's southside. Once it leaves, it leaves Springfield residents south of downtown in a food desert.

Now it's closure has sparked intense criticism of the timing. At a time when Springfield residents need a decent grocer, Kroger abandons them.

Residents were blindsided by the news of the closure.

"I was devastated. I grew up right on West Southern -- so walking distance to the store," said Stephen Massey. "This is way more than just 2020 and the store leaving -- but this can affect generations to come."

City leaders condemned Kroger's decision by saying that the corporation's decision to close this location. The previous location Kroger closed in Springfield was the N. Limestone St. location about five years ago.

City leaders told the packed auditorium at The Dome what they did to negotiate a less bitter end:
  • Kroger officials agreed to donate to the city the building and the land on which it sits
  • Kroger officials agreed to give more than $31,000 to support shuttle services to other grocery stores
  • Kroger officials agreed to contribute at least $19,000 to the food bank.
City Commissioner Dr. David Estrop said, “the bottom line is we negotiated in good faith and got everything we wanted from Kroger. You better take that home.”

The company would not have come to the table had it not been for city residents pressing their demands, he said.

City leaders encouraged residents to remain positive as they work to create a long-term solution.

"When it became clear to us that Kroger would not keep the South Limestone store open, we asked the company to do right by our community," City Manager Bryan Heck said in a prepared statement before Tuesday night’s public meeting.

"Closing this store left the community without fresh food options and would create difficulties for some individuals to reach other grocery stores due to mobility issues."

Heck said officials are moving forward in talks with potential developers and community organizations to map out a future for the South Limestone property.

"This community is resilient; I'm proud of the way that this community comes together to find solutions to difficult issues," Heck said. "We succeed when we work together, it's when we are at our best, and this community is committed to finding positive outcomes in the wake of Kroger's decision."

What will happen to the building remains uncertain.

But for right now, one of the short-term plans includes help from the Second Harvest Food Bank’s mobile food pantry program, which will set up at the Kroger site and dispatch its vehicles from the building.

CNUTS 2020!

Trump will speak at CPAC on Saturday morning.

The elites of conservative agitation come to CPAC 2020.

The Conservative Political Action Conference is being held in Gaylord National Hotel Resort in Bar Harbor, Maryland and of course, this is the biggest event for many political agitators to strategize for the 2020 U.S. elections.

These bigots will come in droves to hear Donald J. Trump, Mike Pence, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), Diamond & Silk and numerous others toss word vomit to conservatives and Republicans across the country.

The South Carolina Democratic primaries are tomorrow, Republicans and conservative agitators are calling for their supporters to pick Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in order to hurt Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden and Michael Bloomberg's chances at winning the Democratic nomination.

Trump will likely speak at CPAC to address how he's upset he was impeached, the coronavirus, the agenda, socialism, name calling candidates, Russia and the junk food media will be his word vomit.
Protester wanted to let CPAC know that Trump slept with Stormy Daniels.

Pence, who was appointed the czar overseeing the coronavirus will talk about religion, how Trump's policies are under attack, his proud support of Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and the Republicans acquitting Trump and calls to religious leaders to rally supports.

Yesterday, Pence spoke at CPAC and a man dressed up as Trump and a woman interrupted his speech.

They were promptly removed from the event.

CPAC offers the usual antics of Republicans. They'll scream about a perceived threat to the country, blame the Democrats, the media, the elite and those who aren't white as the cause of their problems.

They proudly chant that Trump is going to win. They will find ways to keep The White House, Congress and the Supreme Court conservative for generations.

They will find a candidate like Sanders, Warren, Biden, Buttigieg and Bloomberg. They will take their weakness and amplify it to the fullest to make sure they're going to be burdened by some gaffe, some vote or something said (in the past) to keep the public distracted. They will do whatever it takes to keep Democrats from regaining control of Washington.

So here's the speakers. (Not a full list)

Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States.
Mike Pence, the Vice President of the United States.
Matt Schlapp, American Conservative Union president and CNN contributor.
Elaine Chao, Secretary of Transportation, wife of Mitch McConnell.
Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State.
Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education.
Mick Mulvaney, Acting White House Chief of Staff/White House Budget Director.
Chad Wolf, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security.
Larry Kudlow, Assistant to the President on Economic Policy.
Richard Grenell, Acting Director of National Intelligence and Ambassador to Germany.
Kellyanne Conway, White House spokeswoman and political advisor.
Ivanka Trump, White House special adviser and daughter of Donald J. Trump.
Donald Trump, Jr., CEO of the Trump Organization and son of Donald J. Trump.
Jared Kushner, White House special advisor, husband of Ivanka Trump and Trump 2020 advisor.
Mark Levin, conservative agitator, CEO of BlazeTV Media and Fox News commentator.
Diamond & Silk, conservative agitators, activist and Fox News commentators.
Charlie Kirk, provocateur, conservative agitator, founder of Turning Point USA.
Candace Owens, provocateur, conservative agitator, BLEXIT founder and podcast host.
Brian Kilmeade, Fox News host, conservative agitator, radio host and writer.
Brandon Straka, provocateur, LGBT activist, founder of #WalkAway.
Glenn Beck, conservative agitator, writer, founder of BlazeTV Media and radio host.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), former 2016 Republican presidential candidate.
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), former activist, daughter of Dick Cheney and writer.
Alice Marie Johnson, former federal intern whose sentence commuted by Donald J. Trump.
Benjamin Watson, NFL player for the New England Patriots.
Scott Presler, provocateur, LGBT activist, founder of #ThePresistance and conservative agitator.
Todd Starnes, radio host, podcast host, religious activist and white nationalist.
John James, military veteran, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan 2018 and 2020.
Sara Carter, Fox News commentator, conspiracy theorist, conservative agitator and podcast host.
James O'Keefe, provocateur, founder of Project Veritas, likely to be pardoned by Donald J. Trump.
Dan Bongino, former Secret Service agent, Fox News/Blaze TV commentator and activist.

Notably absent is the senior executive chairman of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre.

The gun lobby often appears at the CPAC. Due to financial constraints and a feud within its ranks, LaPierre won't be at this event.

Not all white nationalists were banned from this event. Obviously Richard Spencer, (not white) Michelle Malkin, Milo Yiannopoulos, Ann Coulter and Tom Tancredo were not invited.

Also absent was Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT). He was banned from CPAC after he voted to convict Trump during the impeachment trial.

Who might show up at the event will likely be former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich. He labeled himself a "Trumpocrat" after Trump commuted his sentence.

Watch it if you can stomach a bunch of bigots talking shit and claiming they're doing shit.

*It was revealed that comedian Sasha Baron Cohen was the protester who interrupted Mike Pence. It should prompt security concerns for the White House.



Blame Game: Anthony Ferrill!

Black terrorist shot up his workplace.
Okay, the victims of the latest mass shooting in the United States (that got news coverage) are released. Donald J. Trump, Mike Pence, Gov. Tom Evers, Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) and the eight U.S. lawmakers from Wisconsin will offer the "word vomit."

The word vomit is usually their "thoughts and prayers" or "their hearts going out to..." whenever there's a mass shooting in which more than four people are shot in an event. There's so many factors to a mass shooting but the one thing that constantly sticks out is the fact that the shooter is often engaged in a domestic issue. Not all mass shooters are Muslim. Not all mass shooters are criminals with known history.

Most mass shooters are the NICE GUYS.

The so-called "good guy with a gun" who got spurn by society. The good guy who was hurt by a relationship, a job loss, political agitating and suffering from mental illness.

I want to scratch out mental illness as an excuse. Not all mentally ill people cause harm to individuals. There's some who want to blame entities that have nothing to do with the mindset of the shooter.

Often if the shooter is Black, they're going to blame Black leaders, rap music, video games and violent movies.
The five men were co-workers of this terrorist.
If the shooter is a Muslim, they're going to blame the religion, call it an act of terrorism, place blame on foreign nations like Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq or Syria. Take the focus off the gun violence to focus on banning individuals from countries with a Muslim majority population.

If the shooter is white, they're going to call the shooter a Democrat. They'll claim that now isn't the time to politicize gun violence, say the shooter was mentally ill and make honorary roads and murals to the victims.

The state house and the U.S. Congress will pass ridiculous laws that ban you from smoking, vaping, abusing domestic animals, talking on digital devices while driving, visiting online ads for escorts, punish you for digitally downloading music or movies, force you to stay out of the country if you're infectious....etc/

But they'll do nothing to stop gun violence.

While the United States is panicking over the coronavirus, about 130 people are killed a day by gun violence.

The terrorist who opened fire on six people at the Molson MillerCoors Brewery in Milwaukee was a disgruntled worker. He was fired out the cannon. Instead of looking forward, he looked for revenge on those who took his livelihood.

Dale Hudson, 60; Gennady Levshetz, 61; Jesus Valle, Jr., 33; Dana Walk, 57; Trevor Wetselaar, 33.'

These individuals probably had children, spouses and dedication to their work. They lose their lives to a terrorist whom they've considered a friend, ally or a nobody. We don't know the motives, he took his pathetic life when he was cornered.

The terrorist was a current employee at the Milwaukee brewery at the time of the mass shooting.

Milwaukee Police chief Alfonso Morales said that the terrorist was fired out the cannon and that he left the business later that day. He returned to the brewery shot at a worker, stole the identification and then confronted his bosses and a couple of workers.

Now Evers will do the "feel good-ism" of lowering flags to honor the victims.

Meaningless platitudes.

What's lowering flags, candlelight vigils and honor mentions going to do?

Absolutely nothing.

The first reports of the shooting came shortly after 2pm on Wednesday afternoon. A recording of the police dispatcher relays reports of an active shooter on the premises.

Mayor Tom Barrett said that the schools, a nearby daycare center, transit service and the facility was lockdown for hours.

The shooter managed to get two firearms through and started shooting at everyone within the area where he worked.
The iconic Miller logo hovers above the facility.
The status quo of the gun culture. Now is not the time to talk about gun violence!

If there were more security guards and more civilians (aka the good guy) with a gun.......

They learn how to use firearms from watching (or listening) to gangsta rap.

They watch violent movies.

They don't have fathers or mothers in their lives and it results in them committing criminal acts.

Blah, blah, blah....

Moments of silence, street memorials, naming of public places, saying "Your heart goes out to...," lowering of flags and hashtags are platitudes. They are a huge waste of time. It's a man-made crisis created by a lazy ass government. They are enabling this. Donald J. Trump, Congress and the National Rifle Association are a bunch of lily-livered cowards. They are numb to gun violence.

The "good guy" with a firearm is the most dangerous person to have a firearm. Matter of fact, the NICE GUYS are often the ones who are spurned by society. Bad relationships, losing your job, jealousy over promotions, family feuds and racism are typical NICE GUY issues.

NICE GUYS ARE THE MOST DANGEROUS INDIVIDUALS WITH A FIREARM.

THE NICE GUY GETS SPURNED BY SOCIETY. THEY TAKE REVENGE ON SOCIETY.

RESTRAINING ORDERS ARE JUST A PIECE OF PAPER. THEY WILL NOT (I REPEAT) STOP A "MAD" MAN FROM OBTAINING A FIREARM.

Don't you just want to scream!?
Molson MillerCoors Brewery is the iconic home of Miller.
Scream in the faces of these damn lawmakers whenever they offer their "thoughts and prayers" to every fucking mass shooting in the United States. They will offer their condolences and say a word vomit how they sympathize with the deceased. Some here will tell us that "now isn't the time to talk." Others will say that "the NRA has too much influence on gun laws."

We will talk about this for a few days and then we're off to another controversy. The next controversy would either be something done by Trump, a politician, an entertainer or we will experience another mass shooting. The next mass shooting will be even worse than the last one.

I repeat myself over and over again! I use the same old copy and paste. I hear the same trolls saying that there's nothing we can do. I keep hearing "concern" trolls telling us that it's their own fault for their own deaths. I hear the same old talking points about "good guys with guns" and "god's given rights."

I am getting really tired of dealing with mass shootings.

There was a mass shooting in the United States. This time in Milwaukee. The suspect was caught. Who actually deserves the blame?

Donald Trump
Barack Obama
Black Lives Matter
Muslims
Immigrants
Progressives
Conservatives
Al Sharpton
NRA
Gov. Tom Evers
Congress
Rap Music
Violent Movies
Video Games
Fatherless Homes
Talk Radio
The Nice Guy
The Good Guy With Gun
The Shooter
Other
Please Specify:

Every poll I put out comes with the same stupid ass trolls picking something that doesn't resonate with the general consensus. We're getting tired of this.

Every time these folks offer "thoughts and prayers," "their condolences," "their hearts going out to," and "their apologies," they are not sincere. For every naming of a road, park, bench, building and holiday, it won't matter to the community. For every time they lower flags, offer moments of silence and candlelight vigils, we just offer "feel good-isms."

The website Officer Down is a memorial to those who were killed in the line of duty. Those who don't get their names mentioned in the junk food media. Also the website the National Gun Violence Memorial also keeps record of the many individuals killed by gun violence.

We have mass shootings in the United States everyday. We are the only country in the world that continues to do nothing about this. Donald J. Trump, Congress, the National Rifle Association and agitators in the junk food media have moved on from dealing with this. They're too busy sniping over partisan blame games. With Trump being impeached while in office, he's unlikely to focus on gun violence.

Trump and lawmakers elected to federal office made politics extremely toxic. It's not just the fault of our dear leader and lawmakers, but relentless agitators on the 24/7 cable news channels. They are profiting off division and divisiveness. The internet is also a problem. It's is a breeding ground for potential mass shooters. Facebook, Twitter, Google and other social media outlets have been "ground zero" for disinformation, partisan threats and social activism. Incels and social outcasts find their outlets on sites that inspire them to cause harm to their fellow human beings.

It never happens in your community.......! Until it does! Every community in the United States will eventually have a legacy. A legacy of tragedy. A mass shooting will affect your town, your family and your life. So I don't want to hear that bullshit about how "guns save lives." They don't. The only thing that survives a gun shooting is the gun.

GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.


THERE IS NO GOD.



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