Danny
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@yyyy890452 @NadaBotski3 @IanJaeger29 Not exactly. It indicates that there are roughly 20 million illegal voters (including deceased, non-citizens whether here legally or otherwise, pets [confirmed cases of dogs voting], etc).
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@NadaBotski3 @IanJaeger29 This indicates that there are still 20 million illegal immigrants in the United States.
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@JttWhitloc14997 @alpha_brav0 @IanJaeger29 Have you read the bill? It isn't very long or difficult to read. If a person can get a driver's license or purchase alcohol, they should have no difficulty meeting the requirements if they are actually eligible to vote.
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@alpha_brav0 @IanJaeger29 You have never read the bill. It will remove many women, people of color, the old, the poor and many others. Get your head out of your hind end

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@Marlu2Lou @Marlayna29 What about tortilla chips? Those are tasty too. 🤣
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@Marlayna29 The only chip going into my body is a potato chip! I stay away from any kind of POKER CHIPS too! Micro my A- -, wait that’s what you want!!!! No no way!
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@SteJon6501 @femalebodybuil6 25% is too generous. 🤣
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@Dennis933625175 @femalebodybuil6 While I believe journalism is important, real journalism died a long time ago. Now we are inundated with op-eds presented as facts yet have no basis in reality.
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@femalebodybuil6 As a pre-Watergate Journalism grad, I can only say that today's "journalism" is a disgrace. If one has to go, toss the reporter.
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@AlBuffalo2nite Take back the $50, place down 2 pennies, and walk out (likely stopping to speak with the manager on my way out)
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🚨People need to read this and ask themselves one simple question…
Last night a couple went out to dinner.
Their bill came to $200.
They left a $50 tip.
That is 25%.
Let that sink in for a second.
Twenty five percent.
But according to the waiter… that wasn’t enough.
He looked at the $50 and refused to take it.
Then told them if they weren’t willing to leave at least $85… they shouldn’t be eating out.
Imagine sitting there with your spouse… trying to enjoy a night out… and being told your generosity isn’t good enough.
Now pause for a second and think about the math.
A $50 tip on a $200 bill.
That is already higher than the traditional 15% that restaurants operated on for decades.
It’s higher than 20%.
It’s literally a quarter of the bill.
And somehow we’ve arrived at a point where a server can reject a 25% tip and demand more.
The comments under the story are fascinating.
People saying 25% is more than fair.
Others pointing out that tipping culture is completely out of control.
Some saying they would have picked the $50 back up and walked out.
Others saying leave a dollar.
But here’s the real question…
When did gratitude turn into entitlement?
A tip is supposed to be a voluntary reward for good service.
It is not a mandatory surcharge decided by the server after the fact.
If a customer leaves 25% and the response is rejection and humiliation… what exactly are we doing here?
This is why people are starting to push back.
Because the moment generosity gets treated like an obligation… people stop wanting to give it.
Curious what people think.
If you had a $200 dinner bill and left a $50 tip… and the server told you it wasn’t enough…
What would you do?
Pick the $50 back up?
Leave it and walk away?
Or never go back?
Let’s hear it.
#TippingCulture
#RestaurantStories
#SilentMajoritySpeaks
#AStoneGroove

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@Rabisaed1 Better yet, can you think of a country that does have the letters A, R and Y in its name? (Notice the question says 'and' not 'or')
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@BeanHavok @trumplicans2024 Plenty of people had PTSD in the 80s, they just didn't broadcast it. People with legitimate PTSD usually don't broadcast it now either.
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@Wisdom_HQ I can make a florescent tube light up without it being connected to anything by simply touching it (under the right conditions).
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