An American mom can’t afford groceries — so she sells her kids’ playhouse for $100.
That $100 gets her 8 items.
A childhood toy traded… just to cover basic necessities.
This isn’t just inflation — it’s families being priced out of basic life.
Was "she" actually in Athens, Georgia, last night? We'll look at the evidence. And we'll look at why, if she did actually stay home (and we don't believe she did), that it was the right thing to do.
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Candace herself gets threats on her life according to her, so what makes you think that Erica doesn’t get death threats with all the lies and disinformation and hell that Candace and her cult followers, and all these other protesters are putting her through not to mention all the AI fake videos out there so I have no doubt that this poor widow, who is the only parent to left to raise their children and who is trying keep her husband‘s legacy alive but Candace is hell bent on destroying everything his family his legacy because she’s a greedy envious, jealous POS! And the death threats were not for the venue, but more or less in her travel to get there because she had to go to Georgia you idiot!
This is an absolute garbage headline from CBS, which didn't even bother to reach out to us for comment.
1 - Of course there was no issue with the venue, if there was we would have canceled the entire event. The venue was deemed secure and we trusted the Secret Service to protect the VP and secure the perimeter, but protecting Erika is not the Secret Service's job, that's what our security is responsible for.
2 - The threats were related to Erika's travel, not the venue. There are lunatics following her around constantly.
3 - In the days leading up to the event we had to constantly change her itinerary and locations because threats where made against her specifically and her location was getting doxxed.
4 - The threats were ultimately deemed severe enough that her security said "we cannot guarantee your safety, we recommend you don't move forward with doing the event." When they say that to a woman whose husband has just been assassinated, you listen.
@Marisa6icm@TheEXECUTlONER_ Dogs will bark at anything running around outside. With all those trees around there are probably squirrels etc. heck I had a neighbors dog bark at a leaf that blew across the porch and it went to investigate it 🤣
@TheEXECUTlONER_ Constant dog barking indicates insufficient dog care. Dogs do not bark incessantly if they are treated as family members. The ultra high fence is an extraordinary attempt to keep the dog owners practices hidden.
This man and his wife bought their house a year ago. Their next door neighbor has dogs .
After several months they became frustrated because they said the dogs barked all night. Several neighbors and themselves sent letters of complaint to Animal Control.
So, the neighbors with the dogs built a 15 foot fence! 😂 There is no HOA or city ordinance governing the heights of a fence there. They even put the 2 x 4’s on the outside. 😂
Do you think the man is overreacting when he says his family can’t use their sunroom anymore? Or, do you think the owner of the dogs overreacted by building the fence that high? What would you do?
@D4nkL0Rd@janninereid1 Amazing after all of the years of propaganda they are fighting 5 years to segregate themselves. Total opposite of the civil fights to STOP segregation.
Oh good lawd...THIS is why it's a bad idea to send your kids to these WOKE colleges!
These two young men OFFENDED these girls simply by displaying a "police lives matter" sticker!
Good for these young men for sticking up for THEMSELVES! 🔥🔥💯🙏
#PoliceLivesMatter 🙏
I had mentioned previously that I really don't want societal collapse. Watching this video could possibly change my position.
Sure, air conditioning would become a luxury, but also, people like this wouldn't be subsidized by my tax dollars.
@guinn_oneal@angelojello74@CinCin813 hmmm..it's like any other social media post. Just posting what your doing for the dy. Ot do you prefer the bland posts of what you ate that day or what your cooking. Even though no one asks about a recipe.
@angelojello74@CinCin813 Why did you post it. You're not looking for information on how to do it, you're not looking for praise but yet you had to post what you're doing. 🤔
Geez my post about giving my neighbor a hand with her hot water tank blew up. Leaving soon to get the new tank but I wanted to let some of you know a few things. First I was a carpenter for many years. My father taught me everything I know about construction, trades. I do know what I am doing. I’m not an idiot. I don’t need to watch a YouTube video on doing whatever. Second I’m not asking for praise. If there’s one thing I like about X is reading the good things in life. I thought this was a good thing. Most of my neighbors are elderly. In the winter my son and I will clean the snow of their driveways. We help them clean up their leaves. When the power is out we check on them. It’s not about looking for a “medal “ it’s about doing the right thing.
@angelojello74 One of the downfalls of social media. REAL life neighbor relationships should always override opinions of keyboard "neighbors on social media. And thank you for posting. It's great to read about neighbors helping neighbors and you being an example for your kids!
يبدو أن هذا الفيديو من ملفات إبستين قد صور على جزيرة ربما جزيرة إبستين. وفيه، حاولت وزارة العدل إخفاء وجه رجل، لكنها فشلت.
هل يعرف أحد من هو هذا الرجل الذي يظهر في نهاية الفيديو ؟
Israel 🇮🇱 would have NEVER initiated an assassination that had Frank Turek, Mikey McCoy, Blake Neff, Dan Flood, Andrew Sypher, etc. in on it.
But they ALL were.
Israel 🇮🇱 would have NEVER chose Brian Harpole to be the triggerman with Philip Goldsberry & Terryl Farnsworth running the weapon’s connectivity & tech from the side table.
But they ALL were.
Israel 🇮🇱 would have NEVER been this sloppy.
Israel 🇮🇱 is PRECISION. This was not even close to precision. This was AMATEUR hour.
This assassination was carried out by TPUSA with likely & probable assistance from our own military.
It will be 1 Billion % be proven.
Mark my words.
@Lone_W01f@DrAlmarielao I would normally agree, but since my son and this generation id different, young men are confused, some women will have a fit "I don't need you to pay", the independent type. Then this type who is not clear on what she wants. He did ask "Are you sure"..but now complains.
"... but letting someone else cover everything without even offering or following up says a lot about character."
You've basically just described every woman on the face of the planet.
Tell that to EVERY woman who not only expects, but demands, that a man pay for her indulgences and very presence on a date.
A woman shares a dating story that left her stunned. She met a guy online, they picked a restaurant, and she arrived early; opened a tab and ordered a drink while waiting. When he showed up, everything seemed normal. They moved to a table, had dinner, good conversation, no red flags. But when the bill came, the waitress asked if everything should go on the card already on file; hers. He stayed completely silent. She awkwardly said yes, he casually asked “are you sure?”… and still didn’t offer to help. Afterward, they exchanged numbers, and she assumed he’d send his half. The next day, she sent her Venmo. No response. No payment. But was ready for second date.
That’s not just awkward; that’s a lack of basic respect. It’s one thing to split a bill, but letting someone else cover everything without even offering or following up says a lot about character.
Would you give someone a second chance after this, or is that an immediate red flag?
I used to spend all day Saturday in bed, there wasn’t much to get out of bed for in those days, plus at 400lbs+ it wasn’t easy to get up. Delivery apps meant I certainly didn’t have to leave my apartment to add to my $60k in credit card debt. I certainly didn’t have a girlfriend or close friends to get out of bed for back then.
Today I’ve been out of bed since before dawn, and I did something I never thought I’d do, I certainly couldn’t do when I was 400lbs+. No, it has nothing to do with Baby Alvin, or my wife, although I’ve spent most of the day with them. I shoveled and moved 2 tons of gravel we had delivered so I can finish the fire pit I’ve been working on with dad this weekend 🤠 felt pretty good! Won’t feel so good tomorrow morning probably 🤣
@LoudSil89342659@RickD_GK They also shop your order. Unless it’s Walmart. Some are shopped by the driver others picked up but usually have to wait a while to be brought out. Takes about an15 min to pick up and then his ever long to Devan’s get back to store.
@RickD_GK I normally tip however the service does include them putting the bags on your porch or wherever the designated drop off is. Regardless of how much I order, I'm not inclined to help. They usually have other people's orders with them as well. I wouldn't want to grab the wrong bag.
Lets get some opinions here for those who do deliveries, and from those who use the apps to order their groceries.
If you order food for someone else to shop for, and deliver to your home, should you tip?
And when they arrive, if it is a very large order as shown, would you help unload if you don't tip?
@Idjack27@RickD_GK@HillsOutBack Because on your bill you pay an hourly fee for labor or what ever not just parts. Think of grocierys as the parts but the shopping of your groceries as the labor. Carrying to door as labor. They don’t get paid hourly. Base pay usually $3.50. So tip is their labor
@RickD_GK@HillsOutBack I’d ask a simple question. The last time you had a service technician to your home to fix an appliance or plumbing or even UPS or FedEx, did you tip them? Because they are doing their job just like you. Why do you feel entitled to a tip? So I can understand the thought process.
@RickD_GK Yes I tip. They don’t just do delivery. They actually shop your order, scan at checkout and bag. Large orders can take an hour. And they communicate if something out waiting for your reply. They make $3.50 base pay + a little for amount of items.
@NinaPanickssery Because they have been conditioned that the kids need to socialize and make friends. I was my grandkids care giver 1st year. Then 2 days a week because they think daycare is pre-school and now at 3 all week long 😢
Genuinely curious—why don’t more people use their own parents/kid’s grandparents for childcare as opposed to daycare/preschool/nannies (which seem more common)?
Is it common for boomer grandparents to show disinterest in their grandchildren?