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jnethe1
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Pearland |
| Biography: | |
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| Occupation: | Entrepreneur |
| Number of Posts: | 17433 |
| Registered on: | 12/12/2012 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Three thousand dollar bail after trying to run over a cop?
Posted by jnethe1 on 3/3/26 at 9:07 am to Night Vision
We can’t coexist
They hate accountability and refuse to acknowledge patterns
re: Federal Circuit clears path for tariff refunds
Posted by jnethe1 on 3/3/26 at 8:10 am to SlowFlowPro
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What does this have to do with the Supreme Court ruling in any way?
I didn’t say that it did. I am simply asking a question. These are the methods by which other countries protect their own industries and we cannot use these same methods. The response will be that we need to go through congress and the senate to get it approved appropriately. But we all know that isn’t going to happen. The lobbyist for these various industries will line the pockets of our representatives to ensure they don’t ever do what is right by our own citizens.
re: Young King threatens college students with gun
Posted by jnethe1 on 3/3/26 at 7:40 am to Night Vision
Can’t wait to see how shitty the world will be in the future by not acknowledging patterns and trends because of being afraid to be called a racist.
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What's stopping you and everyone else from buying American-made right now?
Most of the industries that used to make products in this country have left due to us not protecting our own interests like other countries do. When the options are made available for buying American made, I do.
re: Federal Circuit clears path for tariff refunds
Posted by jnethe1 on 3/3/26 at 7:36 am to SlowFlowPro
Do other countries not use tariffs to protect their own industries and prevent ours from having a foothold in theirs? Do these not negatively affect our industries here?
Spot on. Yet people here will say that any criticism of Israel is antisemitism. These same “allies” spit on Christians in the holy land. Look up the term “goyim”. Then look up its use in the Epstein files.
re: Federal Circuit clears path for tariff refunds
Posted by jnethe1 on 3/3/26 at 7:19 am to LawTalkingGuy
Are other countries tariffs illegal now too? I guess the good ole USA can keep getting screwed by other countries protecting their own interests and destroying our industries forever now.
re: Foreign Service Officer for State Dept. was reportedly the road rage stabber in D.C.
Posted by jnethe1 on 3/3/26 at 7:13 am to Night Vision
Leftist are inherently violent and incapable of impartiality. Treat them accordingly.
re: Suspect charged with raping UGA student downtown Athens
Posted by jnethe1 on 3/1/26 at 5:04 pm to Sizzle_DAWG
What a wonderful world our children will inherit with these creatures.
re: Keir Starmer: The UK had no part in striking Iran & its military is in defensive posture
Posted by jnethe1 on 2/28/26 at 10:05 am to hawgfaninc
Didn’t the uk get caught lying to try to get us more involved in the Ukraine war? They are not our allies anymore at the moment. They are ruled by woke losers.
Please let this cause all of the woke losers to GTFO.
re: French tourist goes off on Dallas-Fort Worth on Tiktok
Posted by jnethe1 on 2/28/26 at 9:56 am to RollTide1987
I’ll not be taking the criticism of my fellow countrymen from a loser who’s own country has become Middle East north and has had to rely on others for their survival. Gfy Frenchy.
re: What would the US be like today had slavery never existed?
Posted by jnethe1 on 2/23/26 at 8:44 am to southpawcock
A paradise spared from a terrible plague.
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Everything you said above. Reason being, as is so commonly seen, all you’ve done is copy catted what everyone else said, almost verbatim, and just the same as them you adopt canned talking points but can’t expound on them if your life depended on it. Then have the nerve to act high and mighty to one of the very few people who actually has the ability to identify and call out the deformity of the whole clown show.
You’re not actually interested in the truth. Everything that was stated above is not made up. It is stuff that actually happened. The Israeli spy that gave the Soviet Union information on our navy was recently flown first class back to Israel where we was welcomed as a hero. You fools think you’re earning points from God by helping the very people that killed Jesus and spit on Christians to this day are idiots.
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Oh, I see. You’re in a mental hospital.
No I’m just not a loser that believes that giving to a country that has stolen our nuclear secrets, has helped the Soviet Union, has attacked our navy, refused to help while we were in the Middle East, and takes billions and billions of our tax dollars without any benefit is a good idea.
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Laughing hysterically at things that are a figment of your imagination.
What’s a figment of my imagination? Do tell.
It’s hilarious watching people say that we should continue doing everything we can to provide for all of Israel’s needs at the expense of our own people. A bunch of cucks.
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• Reducing drying time — This is the most supported benefit. Many independent home tests and reviews show dryer balls can shorten drying time by 10–40% (e.g., one detailed test saw ~14% reduction on average, another up to 37% on towels). They achieve this by keeping laundry from balling up, allowing better airflow. However, some rigorous tests (like from CHOICE in Australia) found only marginal or no difference, so results vary by load size, dryer type, and how full the dryer is. Larger loads of bulky items (towels, blankets) tend to benefit most.
• Reducing static cling — Wool dryer balls are particularly good at this because wool naturally absorbs moisture and dissipates static. Many users and reviews report little to no static compared to nothing at all, and they often outperform or match dryer sheets for static without chemicals.
• Softening clothes and reducing wrinkles — They help by fluffing fabrics through agitation and separation, leading to softer-feeling laundry and fewer wrinkles (better airflow means less bunching). They don’t add chemical softeners like dryer sheets or liquid fabric softeners do, so the softening is more “natural” and subtle—but effective for many people, especially on towels and linens.
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re: The mentally ill want more people mentally ill...
Posted by jnethe1 on 2/20/26 at 8:18 am to Cell of Awareness
Remember back when Obama passed gay marriage and the left mocked the Christians and conservatives saying they were coming for the children?
The left is nothing more than a collection of freaks, losers, and criminals.
The left is nothing more than a collection of freaks, losers, and criminals.
re: How close are you to accepting that uploading human consciousness into robots is next?
Posted by jnethe1 on 2/20/26 at 8:15 am to crimsoncoded94
Uploading the consciousness is nothing more than copying someone’s consciousness. It isn’t preventing the person who’s consciousness was copied from dying off.
“His kids right here”
As if they actually know.
As if they actually know.
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