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Honorable Mention to Tennessee Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn, who barely hides the fact she’s in bed with the Comcast lobby and actively fights against Net Neutrality and consumer choice in regards to ISPs, even though Chattanooga has shown in spades that competition works.

This is the kind of guy who’s one step removed from calling himself a “sovereign citizen” and declaring driver’s licenses illegal. You’re not going to get far with him. He’s very well steeped in this ideology from some of the rhetoric he’s cited. Only he can pull himself out of it at this point.

Holy Bleep, you’re quoting Saul Alinsky! Boy are you deep into the “eliminationist” ideology in which those who don’t share your views are not fellow citizens with different ideas of how to accomplish the same goal of making the nation great, but they’re traitors and enemies of the state that must be defeated and

I was just responding to your quasi food post and your emphasis on my spelling of flower over flour. There is no argument. I also gave you a real world example of how, where I live, it doesn’t make sense for me to not buy some essentials there.

You knew what I was talking about and my point still stands. I am not going to drive 30 miles to an “ethnic” store in order to buy rice and save 2 dollars on a 25 lb bag of rice, and not save anything on beans.

rice, beans, flower are not quasi food products, and coming from a family of 7 I can tell you we go through that on the regular. Their dairy and meats are also a decent value.

oh shit i forgot to add

I made a statement.

You said I had nothing to back up my statement.

I provided the source that my statement was based on, along with a (prescient) prediction that you would grasp at straws in an effort to dismiss that evidence.

You grasped at straws in an effort to dismiss that evidence. You then grabbed the nearest red

Sorry. You’re the one that branded them socialists. I was just communicating with you in your own language.

So you’re outright discounting what I said because politifact and factcheck.org don’t provide analysis of policy positions. Which is irrelevant. And Salon is bitching that those two websites don’t delve more in

I buy organic meat, organic produce, organic frozen, organic everything at Costco. They just keep expanding their lines. We did Thanksgiving dinner almost completely on Costco organic already prepared stuff.

OMG you are so fucking cute with your sense of superiority despite the molasses-thick level of hypocrisy in your comment.

Oh the company I work at...it’s in the US but it’s private and generally family oriented:)

yeah....runs to the store!

Maybe but seeing as the Russians are using plenty of Mi 35s themselves, they could’ve just added regular versions to their existing inventory.

I see your December birthday and raise you January 1st. No one has given a shit about my sister’s birthday in 45 years... AND she still suffered the dread combo present from deadbeat relatives.

We have a membership & do buy real food there. We also buy the meat & seafood & break them down into vacuum sealed packs. I wasn’t knocking all of Costco, but when I am in line...the folks around me are often waist deep in chips & cookies & frozen crap...

And this week my other local stores have NO sweet potatoes. Seriously! At Christmas!

Giant bags of organic sweet and other-type potatoes are my Costco JAM. Plus their diced tomatoes!

Costco is super useful if you have a family. I get almost all our produce there. We eat a lot of it and they have better quality than our grocery stores. I also get big bags of brown rice, rolled oats, whole chickens that I can cut up, etc. There is a ton of real food at Costco. You don't HAVE to buy the frozen