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1 hour ago, Schmidt Meister said:

I freakin' love it. NO spots taken from real females. Great job, Mr. Hubbard. 

https://therightscoop.com/transgender-weightlifter-out-of-olympics-in-first-ten-minutes/

REUTERS – New Zealand’s Laurel Hubbard made history on Monday by becoming the first openly transgender athlete to compete at an Olympic Games, but she suffered disappointment with an early exit from the women’s +87 kg final after three no lifts in the snatch.

Actually the XY took a spot from the XX who otherwise would have represented New Zealand. 

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1 hour ago, railfancwb said:

Actually the XY took a spot from the XX who otherwise would have represented New Zealand. 

True, but what I was most concerned about is that NO spots on the podium will be taken from real females regardless of the country, because the freak is out of the competition. It's sad that a spot from NZ was wasted on this artificial POS in the first place, point taken.

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In 1980, Chevrolet commissioned a four-door version of the third-generation Corvette. Six of the cars were built by California Custom Coach in Pasadena to test the market, each requiring two donor cars for a build that preserved the stock front and rear ends while creating a four-seat passenger compartment under double-T-top roof.

According to Super Chevy, the plan was to sell a factory-backed model called the Corvette America at a rate of 40 each year, but a projected $35,000 price tag at a time when the Corvette started at $13,000 doomed the car and just one prototype and five customer cars were built by California Custom Coach before the project was shelved.

One of the two that are known to still exist is currently up for sale at a car dealer in Milpitas, Calif., for $102,526. BarnFinds.com reports that it was previously listed on Craigslist last October for $119,650 and for $275,000 in 2017. The seller, NBS Auto Showroom, claims the very red-on-red hatchback is a numbers-matching original with 21,000 miles on its 350 cubic-inch V8.

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6 hours ago, Schmidt Meister said:

California libtards come after Bacon

If it is worth having, liberals will take it away from us. This includes even bacon. To see the future under authoritarian rule, look to California:

At the beginning of next year, California will begin enforcing an animal welfare proposition approved overwhelmingly by voters in 2018 that requires more space for breeding pigs, egg-laying chickens and veal calves. National veal and egg producers are optimistic they can meet the new standards, but only 4% of hog operations now comply with the new rules. Unless the courts intervene or the state temporarily allows non-compliant meat to be sold in the state, California will lose almost all of its pork supply, much of which comes from Iowa, and pork producers will face higher costs to regain a key market.

This could mean many restaurants that somehow survived the tyrannical Covid lockdowns will be put out of business by restrictions on what food is considered politically correct. Who wants to go to a diner for bacon and eggs when bacon has been forbidden?

Due to its massive population, California is often able to boss the rest of the country around. This time, other states will find it hard to comply:

With little time left to build new facilities, inseminate sows and process the offspring by January, it’s hard to see how the pork industry can adequately supply California, which consumes roughly 15% of all pork produced in the country.

In the end, the country may bow to California’s will:

Eventually, California’s new rules could become a national standard because processors can’t afford to ignore the market in such a large state.

Food prices in general are going up due to the inflation caused by Democrats’ irresponsible spending. If bacon goes up even faster, thank the erstwhile Golden State.

In Iowa, which raises about one-third of the nation’s hogs, farmer Dwight Mogler estimates the changes would cost him $3 million and allow room for 250 pigs in a space that now holds 300.

Some farmers will go out of business; others will be forced to charge more for the food they supply. All so that California morons can sanctimoniously lord it over the rest of us.

Too much regulation is never enough to suit progressives. If they can inflict this, they will inflict worse:

“The question to us is, if we do these changes, what is the next change going to be in the rules two years, three years, five years ahead?” Mogler asked.

Will we wait until Democrats ban bacon before we start pushing back? What will they ban next after that?

Interesting… I thought a Chinese company now owns much of the Stateside hog production.  

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15 hours ago, railfancwb said:

With DC part of Maryland there would be no increase in Senators. Representative(s) maybe. One reason [West] Virginia became a state was because Lincoln needed two Senators. In fact the potential increases in Senators may be a major reason new states might never be carved from existing ones. Eastern parts of Oregon and Washington becoming part of Idaho wouldn’t make much change in the national Democrat/Republican divide as no change in number of Senators would take place. 

Natural, rather than forced gerrymandering. Possible new house seats up for grabs. Change on the national level must be subject to the most strict of scrutiny. We're fooked, laddie?

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6 hours ago, Eric said:
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Kept looking at this trying to decipher and then it came through - 

 

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