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Most Teamsters work for UPS, and it is very beneficial for the workers, while UPS crushes FedEx in profit.

The sad truth is St. Louis and KC are beacons of light compared to outstate Missouri.

Lol, customer service at UPS and FedEx has always sucked. The difference now is increased volume and the ability or lack of to handle it. Also, getting people to work in the hubs is hard because it’s a shitty job. UPS has to pay bonuses just to hire new people, and even then they don’t always show up.

Not only that, but he’s negating the mask orders in St. Louis City and County. Fine for me as I’m vaccinated, but bad for Missouri.

What’s sad, is that he’d only be a minimal downgrade on what we already have.

Businesses and people have been leaving Missouri for decades. In the 40 years I’ve been here, Missouri went from a mediocre state to barely above Mississippi.

Yes, yes and no.

They’re just adding lightness!

I knew when I made that joke that I had to be forgetting someone. Never really watched anything she’s in, but I do know who she is. 

I’m going to have to direct inject insulin if I’m not careful.

Just realized I posted where I’m shadow banned because Jezebel punishes people that aren’t part of the group think. Oh, well.

The ones I miss are from decades ago. I don’t remember what they were called, but they were competitors to Combos, and much, much better. I’ve never understood how they perished and incredibly mediocre Combos are still here.

The monorail would never make it to the moon, much less the stocks.

Apparently I’m diesel too as my doctor has told me no carbs.

Missouri went from a mediocre purple state when we moved here in 1980 to the absolute shit show reactionary red state we are now. At some point, the outstate cousin fucking conservative Democrats realized that they were really Republicans, and that started the downfall.

Hmm, maybe I’ll get interested in the NBA again.

I’m too lazy to make my own ice cream.

Isn’t this one of the many reasons British Leyland failed?

Florissant, MO. Near where Danielle C. Belton grew up.