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Mexican bologna is prohibited in the U.S. because it could introduce foreign animal diseases into the U.S. pork industry, CBP said in the release. The meat was destroyed.
Mexican bologna is prohibited in the U.S. because it could introduce foreign animal diseases into the U.S. pork industry, CBP said in the release. The meat was destroyed.
So are you as equally concerned about contraband seized at the northern border but yet somehow Canadian snowbirds can travel to Florida, take vaccinations meant for American residents, etc....
Maybe this will finally address bologna insecurity in our inner cities caused by systemic racism
There is no separation between bologna and systemic racism !!!
Gorging on bologna is devouring systemic racism but it must be American bologna !!!
Its the only bologna allowed !!!
Gov. must force feed bologna to the citizen and thereby end racism !!! It will take repeated force feedings until its fully out of the digestive track !!! Purged !!! Follow the science on that !!! No doubt you will find yourself covered in feces and be right where China Joe's gov. wants you !!!
"So are you as equally concerned about contraband seized at the northern border but yet somehow Canadian snowbirds can travel to Florida, take vaccinations mean for American residents, etc....
nope --" Moneill.
On this one, as a Canadian snowbird, we are in complete agreement! This is another example of putting economic considerations before life sustaining measures.
We stayed home this winter thinking that was the responsible thing to do regardless of being fully insured for travel out of the country as a feature of our company's pension plan in retirement. It's not just vaccine availability but the short sightedness of adding to any hospital overload should this thing run amok in our winter retreat.
Now I've just listened to our news up here reporting that some snowbirds are suggesting they should be exempt from Canada's travel restrictions placed upon them when they return because they're not "vacationers".
I immediately phoned the Canadian Snowbirds Org, of which I'm a member, to register my dismay if indeed they were the party being quoted. They assured me they were NOT nor were they taking the stance of defining travel as "snowbirding" and "vacationing" being two disparate entities.
Entitled **h***es come in all flavours. Yes, maybe even maple syrup!
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