California Lunacy Thread

#30
#30
I wouldn’t. Newsome fits their all in agenda very nicely . Besides , they don’t have that many younger privileged white men that’s marketable nationally under their inclusion tent .

I can’t see him winning one primary other than maybe CA. Americans got fooled about the energy thingy one time. Doubt they do it again. I can’t speak for every else, but I personally find him less likable than the current VP and I think she was polling around my child’s age when she quit.
 
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Anyone notice Dim states are cesspools?

I’ve noticed blue cities certainly are. Some of the states are very lovely places without them. I’d rather live in Michigan minus Detroit and Dearborn than to live in MS.
 
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#33
I went to a restaurant in Norfolk when I got back from a Med cruise called the Grate Steak. You stood around a grill and cooked your own steak.
It was fun but that was a full steak dinner . If I did make something at a fast food place it might look more like their advertisements than smashed up pieces of crap they hand you.
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As mentioned earlier, there is a movement already towards shrinking the footprint and reducing headcount in fast food. Makes sense.

Everything is moving in the direction of Checkers and Rally’s, two drive-thru chains that were early to this idea. Take Salad And Go, the nine-year-old budget salad chain that now has dozens of locations in Arizona and Texas. Salad And Go has no inside at all, nor does it usually bother with picnic benches or even parking spots, like Sonic. Founder Roushan Christofellis has said the stores’ “microfootprints” are the secret to their super-affordable salads. As a bonus, no public interior space means you don’t need to build customer parking.

Why Fast Food Is Racing to Ditch the Dining Room

Been curious about the costs of one of those Central Park brand hamburger joints. May need to do some research.
 
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As mentioned earlier, there is a movement already towards shrinking the footprint and reducing headcount in fast food. Makes sense.



Why Fast Food Is Racing to Ditch the Dining Room

Been curious about the costs of one of those Central Park brand hamburger joints. May need to do some research.
My home town had a Central Park back in the day. Don't know if it's still there, but they had fantastic burgers, and the combo prices were way cheaper then McD's even then.
 
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#41
The degradation of society. Palo Alto, California. Yes this is real with a store full of people robbed by two skinny black dudes in masks. In what normal world would they have gotten away with this in most states?

 
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Anyone notice Dim states are cesspools?
We can only aspire to one day be lands of milk and honey and perpetual bliss, like the utopias of Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, West Virginia....
 
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We can only aspire to one day be lands of milk and honey and perpetual bliss, like the utopias of Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, West Virginia....

I could live or visit in any of those states (minus the major cities) you mentioned and feel completely safe and at ease.
 
#47
#47
Who wants to live under California or NY policy? That is what is occurring
 
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#49
The degradation of society. Palo Alto, California. Yes this is real with a store full of people robbed by two skinny black dudes in masks. In what normal world would they have gotten away with this in most states?



Comedy.
 

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