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Reminder that Spain has been run by decades by a party literally called “The Socialist Workers Party”

They absolutely suck.
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their zionist overlords


Will you stop with this? Go back to watching Tucker and sucking off the Ayatollah’s ghost
Ok Matt, would you like the Department of War to hand over their blueprints for future operations?

I’m sure Hegseth would be glad to dole out these blueprints and classified information to the media just so everyone knows what the plan is.

Anyone seen Tehran John Barron lately?

Posted by TIGERHOLD on 3/2/26 at 11:38 am
Just wanted to make sure he’s okay. It’s probably been a rough 48 hours for him.

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Surely an argument was spawned over Who gets the most credit for the structure of DNA…….Watson or Crick.


Didn’t you know they stole Rosalind Franklin’s work you sexist?

—Taylor, 22 (She/They), womyn’s studies
I’ve never understood this phenomenon.

Fish is meat. Plain and simple. No amount of mental gymnastics can change that fact. Also, fish is more expensive than beef or chicken.
This is such a colossal waste of time and money.

Why can’t Louisiana focus on actually improving this state? Nobody even goes to public school here anyway
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how are retired people supposed to afford medical care?


Buy your own insurance like the rest of us have to. Perhaps without unlimited Medicare, the market would respond by bringing prices back to earth
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what happens to what people have been forced to pay into it?


Phase it out. Starting with a certain age, you no longer pay into it and can’t get anything out of it.
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Eliminate foreign aid and welfare


That’s a small share of the pie. Programs like SNAP and WIC are pennies compared to Medicare and Social Security
WSJ: Over 65? Congratulations, you own the economy

I am tired of these boomers saying they’re for “small government” when they are deepthroating the Medicare and social security teats. The only way to save the American economy is a wholesale elimination of these programs which do nothing but strangle the economy just so the boomers can get a few more years out. Remember, you boomers had everything handed to you and you pissed it all away in the 60s and 70s with Vietnam protests, drugs, and let’s not forget the 30% abortion rate of the late 70s and early 80s.

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“The average net worth of a person aged 65 to 74 was $1.8 million in 2022, up 178% from the same age group in 1989, adjusted for inflation.”


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“If you translate Social Security benefits into present value terms, the average retiree at age 65 had an annuity worth $305,000 in 2019, according to research by Yale University economist Natasha Sarin and two co-authors. That was 160% more than in 1989, adjusted for inflation. ”


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“Nearly 80% of people 65 and over own their homes, according to the Census Bureau, a rate that has remained roughly steady for two decades even as homeownership dropped for 35- to 64-year-olds. ”


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$29,000 on everyone 65 and over through Social Security, Medicare, civil service and military and retirement benefits, five times what it spent on every child under 18.

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Theres a guy on my street selling a 60 series that i'm fighting the urge to buy


I used to have one. Had nothing but problems and absolutely sucked at highway speeds. Could not go over 55mph comfortably because it had a 4000rpm redline, 3.70 axle, and no overdrive. Trust me, you aren’t missing much.
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You'd have to eminent domain a lot of property near that crossing and it would be an unbelievable eyesore.


Wrong. It is built over an existing public road. No buildings/houses would need to come down. You could do something like this:

Are you familiar with this area at all?

Yes, as a matter of fact. Metairie road is curved because it follows a natural high ground. The founders here built up on high ground first, hence “old Metairie”

Also, this is why Gentilly blvd is curved

re: Train hits car on Metairie Road

Posted by TIGERHOLD on 2/19/26 at 2:04 pm to
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People in Old Metairie would riot over the idea of an overpass on Metairie Road.


They prefer getting stuck at a railroad crossing? Assuming it could be financed, what’s the issue?

Train hits car on Metairie Road

Posted by TIGERHOLD on 2/19/26 at 1:54 pm
LINK

Everyone hates this railroad crossing. When are they going to build an overpass that takes cars over the tracks? It would be a relatively short overpass and would solve lots of problems on Metairie Road.

In the alternative they could do an underpass like where Canal Boulevard goes under the tracks. If it works there it would work on Metairie road which is natural high ground.
McFadden is a complete fool. Look up the Cornelius speed trap he set up. Basically ran an illegal speed trap and then screamed “white privilege” when he was called out on it.

Yet Charlotte has been ruined by all of the leftists that have moved there, so he will keep getting elected.

Can you believe that Pat McCrory was the mayor of Charlotte into the late 2000s?

Now Charlotte will never see another good mayor. It is basically 60% liberals from out of state, 20% illegal aliens, and 20% people actually from there.
Hublot. As Jay-Z once said in his hit song “Otis”

“New watch alert: Hublot!”

re: Bacchus/Endymion

Posted by TIGERHOLD on 2/10/26 at 4:19 pm to
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So what makes your definition leave out Orpheus?


Orpheus is lame. If you have to advertise your krewe on a billboard then it’s not legit.

re: Bacchus/Endymion

Posted by TIGERHOLD on 2/10/26 at 4:09 pm to
Endymion is knockoff Bacchus.

Bacchus started the OG super krewe in 1969. Endymion was a two bit gentilly neighborhood parade that moved to its current route in 1976 to try and copy Bacchus.

Bacchus floats are works of art while Endymion floats have lots of flashy lights but not much more. Endymion also has substandard themes.

HAIL BACCHUS

re: Anyone ever cross the Causeway?

Posted by TIGERHOLD on 2/10/26 at 7:28 am to
I have no reason to cross it. I have been across it maybe twice in my life. Why would anyone want to live in Covington? You have all the disadvantages of the NOLA area (bad weather, hurricanes, insurance, etc) with none of the advantages (historic architecture, parades, restaurants)

Plus who wants to be on the hook for six bucks a pop to cross the bridge? I’ll stick to the South shore, thank you very much