🚨 IT’S OFFICIAL: Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass installed over 450 signs declaring public property “OFF LIMITS” for ICE
But the U.S. Attorney has deemed them 100% NULL AND VOID
Karen Bass is pathetic! Vote Spencer Pratt!
ICE agents will go ANYWHERE they need to arrest illegals 🇺🇸
🎥 @MattSeedorff
This guy is on point with every damn word. Vote these republicans out. I’m so sick of these ppl cuddling Trump and I know many of you are as well. Your November vote is needed.
Liberal woman has a question for the 77 MILLION who voted for the current administration…
‘Did you vote for the Department of Education to be dismantled?’
What would you say to her?
Here is another horror story from Spirit Airline ceasing operations. This time, well over one-hundred would-be flyers headed to Ohio were left stranded on Orlando.
Naturally, Spirit would not provide them with a refund or hotel rooms.
Drive-thru meltdown over… a receipt? 🤦♀️
Busy restaurant. Machine’s down. Manager says it’ll take a minute to write one out.
Her: “I’m not waiting.” Also her: “I need a receipt.” Then demands a refund…
So… you don’t want to wait for a receipt… but you’ll wait for a refund… that ALSO needs a receipt? 🤔
Make it make sense 😂
Some people don’t want solutions… they just want a scene. 🍿
A 21 year old business student raised $700,000 to claim a fighter jet from a Pepsi commercial. Pepsi sued him before he could collect.
> In 1996 Pepsi ran a TV commercial for its Pepsi Points loyalty program.
> At the end of the ad a teenager lands a Harrier fighter jet at a high school and steps out in a flight suit.
> The caption read: "Harrier Fighter Jet. 7,000,000 Pepsi Points."
> John Leonard, a 21 year old business student, watched it and did not laugh. He did the math.
> Pepsi sold extra Pepsi Points at 10 cents each. 7 MILLION points would cost $700,000. A real Harrier jet costs the US military $37.4 MILLION.
> He recruited his older mountain climbing friend Todd Hoffman and four other investors. Together they put up the full $700,000.
> Leonard mailed in 15 original Pepsi Points, a check for $700,008.50, and a formal written order for "1 Harrier Jet."
> Pepsi rejected the order and called the commercial "fanciful and simply included to create a humorous and entertaining ad."
> Leonard's lawyers responded by demanding immediate delivery.
> Pepsi sued first, filing a declaratory judgment action in federal court asking the judge to rule the entire claim frivolous.
> Leonard countersued for breach of contract.
> Pepsi's lawyers argued no reasonable person could interpret a joke commercial as a binding contract for a military aircraft.
> The Department of Defense weighed in. A spokesperson stated that neither Leonard nor Pepsi could legally possess a Harrier jet without "demilitarization", a process that strips out the weapons and the ability to take off or land.
> In 1999, Judge Kimba Wood ruled for Pepsi. Her opinion stated "no objective person could reasonably have concluded that the commercial actually offered consumers a Harrier Jet."
> Pepsi quietly updated the commercial. The jet now cost 700 MILLION Pepsi Points. They also added a "Just Kidding" disclaimer.
> In 2022 Netflix released a four part documentary about it called "Pepsi, Where's My Jet?"
> Leonard, now in his 50s, works as a park ranger for the National Park Service. He has never said he regrets it.
> The case is now taught in nearly every American law school.
The "Just Kidding" or disclaimer Pepsi added became standard practice across every advertiser in America. One student forced the industry to start spelling out when it was "for entertainment purposes only".
AG Merrick Garland, March 7, 2023: "Our complaint alleges that JetBlue’s proposed $3.8 billion acquisition of Spirit violate Section 7 of the Clayton Act. We allege that if allowed to proceed this merger will limit choices and drive up ticket prices for passengers across the country.
"And we further allege that the impact of this merger will be particularly harmful for travelers who rely on what are known as ultra low cost carriers in order to fly. Those include working & middle-class Americans who traveled for personal as opposed to business reasons & who must pay their own way. By acquiring Spirit JetBlue will eliminate the largest ultra low cost carrier in the United States.”
⚠️ “He’s going to take a hostage, shoot him!”
Police swarmed an unarmed William Toon in a convenience store and opened fire 31 times after one officer shouted “He’s going to take a hostage,” hitting him 17 times as he tried to run.
Video by Jessica Schreifels | SLTRIB
Here’s another leftist proudly joining the “Escape America” trend 😂
This kid calls “The new American dream” leaving the United States for good in just over 30 days. He used to believe America was the greatest place on earth… but after spending time living in Europe he now finds the US completely soulless — nothing but jobs, careers, and consumerism with zero joy or life.
Europe? Full of soul and happiness apparently.
Just leave, kid. Self-deport, renounce on the way out, and don’t let the door hit you. We’ll be fine. 🇺🇸
The first video I saw this morning... WTF is happening at Walmart in Lumberton, North Carolina 😂 It's my dog, it has feelings, says the random Arab......
🤡May Day, May Day.🤡
🤦🏻♀️National Day of
Economic Disruption.🤦🏻♀️
No Work
No School
No shopping
🤷🏻♀️So basically it’s losers not contributing to our society day. Got it.✅🤷🏻♀️