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Haha, are you seriously making a case for rat patties, you Cons are too much. Big corporation never has to worry about you guys falling out of their back pocket.
Talking about horse meat...Wasn't it the big Socialist countries that were doing that? Weren't THEY the ones putting horse meat into stuff that was supposed to be beef to save money? Why YES IT WAS!!!!
Haha, are you seriously making a case for rat patties, you Cons are too much. Big corporation never has to worry about you guys falling out of their back pocket.
What the hell are you talking about and what the fk does this have to do with the thread?
Haha, are you seriously making a case for rat patties, you Cons are too much. Big corporation never has to worry about you guys falling out of their back pocket.
So you DO admit that you have never really traveled much, or eaten anything outside of stereotypical 'American' cuisine?
Most of the "conservatives" on this forum are buger flippers with the asperations of being a franchisee. I feel sorry for some when I hear their hard-luck stories...Not all conservatives are "fat-Kats".
So you DO admit that you have never really traveled much, or eaten anything outside of stereotypical 'American' cuisine?
Have I eaten rat? No. Am I fine with that? Yes. I would prefer regulating the meat that can be used instead of eating mystery meal that was bought on the cheap so a big corporation can make the highest profit.
People may not think of federal government regulations as hidden taxes, but their total cost drains nearly $15,000 a year from the budget of every American family.
"Federal environmental, safety and health, and economic regulations cost hundreds of billions, perhaps trillions, of dollars annually over and above the official federal outlays that dominate policy debate," said Clyde Wayne Crews, vice president for policy and director of technology studies at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Have I eaten rat? No. Am I fine with that? Yes. I would prefer regulating the meat that can be used instead of eating mystery meal that was bought on the cheap so a big corporation can make the highest profit.
You seem fairly intolerant of things outside of what you are used to. Are you sure you aren't a conservative?
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