The Washington Post, the paper of Watergate and The Pentagon Papers, withdrew an endorsement for Harris. A previously neutral paper has decided, like the McDonald's corporation, that it endorses Diaper Don.
It's a faithful replay of the Nazis 1.0, when the big media and corporations decided to back him because they felt they could control him. Wait'll the new Nuremberg Laws come though, and now the Nazis have DNA technology. Without the USA being a haven for Jews, Jews are going to be in existential danger worldwide.
And that's "just" Jews, if you're black or brown, there will probably be a racial classification system like in S. Africa and laws will be manipulated to bring back chattel slavery.
There will be plenty of effective slavery for low-ranking whites too, don't worry they won't be left out. Every white crack-smoking shithead living off the gov't will find themselves with some kind of scut job they can't walk off of. All the "machinery" is already in place and I've long believed that this is why even educated whites (who are not rich) get thrown in prison for things, because "prison industries" (that's an actual name of a corporation) needs pencil pushers too.
Given the Nazis 2.0 have such a fondness for how Putin does things, we could end up with a US like the old USSR with a vast gulag system, where even scientists and engineers are prisoners and do their work - as scientists and engineers - from prison complexes for prison wages.
I slept in pretty late, until 1 or so, and packed 4 things that had to go to the post office. I took those there and then rode up to Sheldon's Hobbies for a piece of brass, which they had. While not that thick, it's still about two times as thick as the brass kick plates for doors sold at Lowe's and one of those is far larger than I need. This will be to fix the door.
I hung out a bit talking with the guy there, watching some guys "drift" their R/C cars around the track they have, and looking at drones and stuff. It's a pretty neat place.
Coming back I locked the bike at H Mart, and walked over to Ross where I bought a pair of sweat pants and a Nautica fleece jacket. "Nautica" is a funny name, like they started to write "Nautical" and lost interest before the end. Nice jacket though, and much needed as it's getting cold.
I went to Sprouts then and got a cucumber and a bottle of "Crane Lake" (I call it Turkey Trot) pino noir because they were out of the cabernet. If pinot noir is more dry then cabernet, I might switch to that or at least mix it in. We're talking $4 bottles of wine here.
Then I walked back to the bike and put the stuff in the bags, and went into H Mart to buy a package of ramen (for the seasoning only) and a bottle of Kewpie because it was on sale. I checked my card and I had about 1200 points so I was eligible to get a $10 gift card which I got, but you don't get change back from those, you have to spend $10 or a bit more. So I grabbed another bottle of Kewpie and pay a couple dollars cash.
Then I went over to Lowe's and looked around a bit, looking at prices on chisels because fixing the door will require one, verifying that their kick plates are thin, and finally buying a gallon of Windex which was the main reason to go there.
Now, loaded down, I rode straight for home but by way of Junction Avenue which took me by the African store so I stopped there. I got a couple of seasoning packets one for fish and one for "goat" and a bag of green banana chips. So now my money's all spent.
It's seriously getting cold so I'm wearing the new clothes from Ross now. Dinner was fish soup.
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