The DSA (Destroying Society Altogether) wants to eliminate the President, eliminate the Senate, and eliminate the United States altogether.
They want to do more to destroy America than Al Qaeda did.
Socialists are terrorists.
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@aisarcore@RhiannonNft This sucks. I feel for her. She didn’t spend much on it so it’s not as big of a deal. BS nonetheless. Something would have been better than nothing.
A single mother put 40 cents into a slot machine at a New York casino and won $43 MILLION. The casino offered her a steak dinner and $2.25 instead. A judge sided with the casino. She walked away with nothing.
– Katrina Bookman grew up in foster care.
– She was homeless as a teenager. Raised four kids on her own as a single mother in New York.
– On August 5 2016 she walked into Resorts World Casino in Queens and put 40 cents into a slot machine called Sphinx Wild.
– Bells went off. Lights flashed. The screen displayed her winnings in full. $42,949,672.76. The biggest slot machine jackpot in American history.
– She took a selfie with the screen. She was already planning what to do with the money.
– A MILLION dollars for her son who wanted to open a barbershop.
– A casino employee told her to come back the next day to collect her winnings after an official review.
– The next day the casino told her the machine had malfunctioned. She had won nothing.
– They offered her $2.25, the amount showing on her printed ticket and a complimentary steak dinner as a gesture of goodwill.
– She said "Really? Are you serious? I felt insulted."
– She refused both and hired a lawyer.
– She filed a 17 page lawsuit against the casino, its parent company, and the slot machine manufacturer.
– Her lawyer argued that even if the $43 MILLION was a malfunction the machine's maximum legitimate jackpot was $6,500. The casino should pay at least that. The casino refused even that.
– The New York State Gaming Commission confirmed the malfunction.
– Every machine in the casino had a small disclaimer printed on it: "Malfunctions void all pays and plays."
– After years of delays including COVID the case finally went to court.
– A judge at Queens County Supreme Court ruled in favor of the casino.
– Katrina Bookman walked away with nothing.
– Not the $43 MILLION, not the $6,500. Not even the steak dinner.
A single mother who grew up in foster care put 40 cents into a machine, watched it display $43 MILLION, took a selfie, came back the next day and was handed $2.25 and a dinner reservation.
Just got back from DC and the Great American State Fair.
A few observations:
- the city felt very safe, lots of military and police around. We even walked around the city at night.
- people were happy and friendly
- the state fair was actually pretty cool with the caveat for the states that didn’t participate, it was obvious and sad. Especially Alaska, they could have had an awesome display.
- Florida and Arizona won for the best displays in my opinion
- Guam won best territory in my opinion
- SpaceX had an awesome exhibit
-NASA’s was also very cool, right next to SpaceX
- the reflection pool is still green. But you can’t tell when you are a ways away and it still reflects. And it looks fine. I don’t get the drama with the pool.
- it was the busiest I have seen DC in the 4-5 times I have gone over the last 10 years. Yet everyone was very nice and friendly. And it didn’t feel over crowded. Next weekend will be different I am sure.
- they still honk their horns but it is much less now then in years past. :) Maybe something to do with people being happier?
- lots of people wearing red white and blue, nearly everyone at the fair
- the city is much cleaner than in years past
- it was obvious they are setting up a lot of stages and tents for next weekend, you can tell it’s going to be huge
- I didn’t see very many people protesting. I saw one guy at the Lincoln memorial protesting.
- the Smithsonian museums that we went to were nice and up to date.
- the Holocaust Museum was very good but sad
Overall it’s been a great experience. The only annoying thing was all of the fencing and stages and stuff being setup for next weekend but it didn’t hamper us much. Again. It was nice. You can feel the American pride.
@frankenstein897 Alaska literally only needed a freezer and an AC unit, and it would have made a good display. Maybe a bear crossing sign. Did you see the shoes?
@WhitePeople2024 Oh apologies, I didn’t make that clear. Sorry. That was not part of the fair. We just happened to go to that museum while we were in DC because my wife wanted to go.
Every Diocesan Mass in the Charlotte Diocese skipped the regular homily today and substituted a video presentation of a homily by the bishop. I don't believe this is permissible and it certainly shouldn't be. Further, the laity should have a reasonable expectation of the Mass.
I’m honestly still shaken up right now.
I went to the bank this morning to handle something boring and normal. Nothing dramatic. Nothing political. Just an errand before the holiday weekend.
I was wearing my red MAGA hat.
That was it.
A manager pulled me aside and told me another customer said my hat made them feel “uncomfortable” and “unsafe.”
Unsafe.
Because of a hat.
I asked if I had done something wrong. I asked if I had said anything to anyone. I asked if I had bothered a single person in that building.
She said no.
But then she told me I could either remove the hat or come back another time.
I’m not going to lie. I felt humiliated. I could feel people looking. I had that awful lump in my throat like I was back in school being scolded in front of everybody for something I did not do.
And all I could think was,
Since when are women only allowed to be “brave” when we believe what liberals tell us to believe?
They say they support women.
Until a woman loves God, loves America, supports Trump, and refuses to hide it.
They say they want tolerance.
But somehow tolerance always means normal people being told to shrink, apologize, remove the hat, hide the cross, lower the flag, and pretend we are the problem.
I walked out.
I will find another bank before I hide who I am to make some stranger feel powerful.
I did not take the hat off.
I will not apologize for loving my country.
Has anyone else dealt with this, or are we all just supposed to keep pretending this is normal?#MAGA#AmericaFirst
On this July 3rd, my local @AMCTheatres has SIX theaters showing the new Minions movie and only one theater showing “Young Washington”. Of course it’s sold out. 🙄 Terrible planning. Do better, AMC 🇺🇸