Utah's Straw Test Crackdown
Bureaucratic overreach is stirring up unnecessary trouble for Utah bartenders.

Utah is known for many things—beautiful mountains, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mitt Romney—but it truly distinguishes itself when it comes to notoriously ridiculous alcohol laws. While the state's so-called "Zion Curtain" has widely been considered one of the dumbest booze rules in America, it turns out there is no limit on inane drinks laws in the Beehive State. In fact, state regulators have recently upped their bureaucratic ante by cracking down on bartenders who use a "straw test" to sample cocktails before serving.
As one might notice when visiting a cocktail bar, the straw test is a common technique used by bartenders to determine whether their drinks are satisfactory before serving them to a customer. One conducts a straw test by dipping the end of a straw into a drink, placing a thumb or forefinger over the other end, and then tasting the tiny amount of liquid trapped in the straw. The test is efficient and provides a hygienic method for performing quality-control checks on libations.
The straw test is highly useful for establishments that frequently invent and serve newly created cocktail recipes. It's also a go-to for "bartender roulette"—often popular at high-end mixology bars—whereby a customer describes what types of flavors they like and then the bartender riffs off that inspiration to whip up a brand-new cocktail on the spot. If a bartender has literally just created a new drink, he or she obviously wants to be able to ensure it tastes palatable before pushing it across the bar to a patron.
But Utah liquor regulators are taking issue with this long-used practice. According to Axios, bar owners in the state have noticed a marked uptick in Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services (DABS) agents warning them against utilizing the straw test.
As one Utah bar owner said: "For some reason recently, they have decided that they wanted to let us know that it's absolutely not OK, even though it's something that they know [bars have] been doing for years."
DABS notes that the law has been on the books for decades—curiously tucked into a section of the state code prohibiting minors from serving alcohol to restaurant customers—and that it's unsure of the recent "confusion" around the ban on straw tests. A department spokesperson did admit, however, that the agency has been seeking to "improve communication" with alcohol license holders regarding state alcohol rules, according to Axios.
Such bureaucracy-speak obscures the potential repercussions at stake. Running afoul of the straw test ban constitutes a "serious violation," which can result in a fine of up to $3,000 and a 30-day suspension of a bar's liquor license—a near death warrant in the hypercompetitive restaurant industry.
To be fair, Utah is not alone in its prohibition of straw tests—Oregon also bans taste tests for liquor, while confusingly allowing bartenders to taste beer and wine—but it appears to be particularly zealous in its enforcement of the law as well as its stubbornness in maintaining it. Other states with similar rules, such as Oklahoma, have moved to repeal their version once it became apparent that it was needlessly hindering bartenders.
The apparent rationale behind the ban is that bartenders need to be prevented from becoming inebriated during shifts given their responsibility to safely serve customers. But it would be essentially impossible to get drunk off the straw test. Axios actually conducted its own experiments (who says journalism can't be fun?) and found that it took 70 straw tests in a row (from a 4 oz martini) to fill up a 1 oz. jigger with liquid. For context, most bartenders perform no more than 30 straw tests over the course of an entire night and often much fewer.
This ban is a cocktail of nonsense, and Utah should repeal it.
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They need to take a page from the professional woke protesters and sue bars that discriminate against teetotal bartenders. Force them to hire bartenders who refuse to use the straw test.
What if the bartender just takes a sip from the glass?
Whiskey. Neat. And you can keep your straw to yourself, fruitcake.
What if you drink from the bottle? Asking for a fellow poster.
What we need is common sense brown paper bag control
100%
Nobody needs a high capacity malt liquor bottle that can hold 40 ounces.
That’s statement is very triggering for Sarc.
I'm surprised they never switched to plastic bags to save the environment, then made you bring your own cloth bag to save the environment, then switched back to paper bags to save the environment.
I’m surprised they never switched to plastic bags to save the environment
Before paper bags, people would bring their own reusable bags. Then cheap paper bags were invented so people started using those. Plastic bags were invented in the late 70s, and in the 80s they switched from paper to plastic to save the trees. That and plastic bags were touted as superior because they weren’t all dirty and dusty. In this state they banned plastic bags right before covid, but suspended the law during the pandemic because single-use plastic bags are much more sanitary than multi-use cloth bags. Now everyone has to bring their own reusable bags, or they have to pay five cents for paper. It’s gone full circle.
Janet and the rest of her Femocrats cabal wanted those five cents per bag to pad the coffers.
Obese shoppers like jeff could purchase a week’s worth of food then, after paying with EBT, consume it all at the end of checkout to save using any bags.
The bag fee is mandatory, but the nickel is kept by the retailer. It's not a tax.
Interestingly, there are some retailers in this neck of the woods that still offer them without charging.
Stores with less than 10,000 square feet don’t have to charge the fee for paper, but they’re still banned from offering plastic. So Hannaford has to charge, but Cumbies does not. Neither can use plastic.
Thanks for the detail.
Utah bartender. Jumbo shrimp. Military intelligence.
What are 3 oxymorons Alex.
Black lives matter?
Biden Runs
He has the runs in public all the time. Stop lying.
That would be Biden’s Runs
Fair.
Apparently not anymore!
He's dropped out and endorsed Kamala "Yellow Schoolbus" Harris.
It's the fines, stupid.
Maybe they're showing support for scientific research done by 4th graders, and want to cut down on the number of straws? Once Bryce Canyon fills up with straws, there goes Utah's tourist dollars.
More testing required - Bailey
Nah, just let the bartenders keep doing the straw test, but require each bar to hire another certified full time employee (making a living wage) to periodically test the bartender.
Well this seals it. JD Vance has a Spotify Playlist. I'm voting for Joe and Kamala now.
https://slate.com/technology/2024/07/jd-vance-spotify-playlist-analysis-trump-vp.html
“The Spotify profile follows three other accounts: the bands Imagine Dragons (lol) and Rage Against the Machine (because nothing says “fight systemic oppression” like the man who once said he doesn’t believe abortion should be legal even in cases of rape or incest)”
Well Slate certainly knocked it out of the park with that article. How’s Brandon ever going to repay them?
because nothing says “fight systemic oppression” like the man who once said he doesn’t believe abortion should be legal even in cases of rape or incest
Because nothing says “divergent and independent thinker” like “Everyone else listens to the same bands and music I do for the same reasons I do.”
As I’ve noted before, the lyrics “They rally around the family, with a pocket full of shells.” hit differently in 2024 than they did in 1996 and they are hardly the only lyrics or songs that the leftist takeover of virtually every public institution has inverted.
When Rage Against the Machine reunited they realized their people had become the machine, so now it's Rage on Behalf of the Machine
Every Rage Against the Machine song ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vB_f-YMYSM
From the same guy, if Rage was British.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqMgSI9jv9M
I adore the work of Morello but make no mistake. If the revolution were tomorrow he’d be happily lining people up against the wall to be shot, all the while explaining that his pampered private school kids are different.
Yeah, he’s a straight up commie.
They’re real pieces of shit. Pearl Jam too.
I haven't listened to any of these bands since the early 1990s when "Grunge" came on the scene.
Now I know why.
Songs written by five year olds. Music and vocals dependent on digital processing and the lyrics are completely sub standard.
besides, I believe Taylor Swift is CIA.
Not a fan of her either. I really don’t see the appeal. She isn’t even all that hot. Just skinny.
I realized recently that if "the revolution" came, the College Commies and their ilk would be the ones getting lined up and axed. They certainly aren't the proletariat.
Except the Revolution was here, ate all the leftovers in the refrigerator, drank all the beer and took a shit on the living room rug a couple of decades ago. At this point, we're all standing in our house, looking at the mess and wondering what happened.
You say you wanna revolution
wellll, you know
We all wanna change the world.......
https://youtu.be/BGLGzRXY5Bw
so now it’s Rage on Behalf of the Machine"
Rage 2021
Some of those refusing injections
Are the same questioning elections
Some of those refusing injections
Are the same questioning elections
[Refrain]
Killing in the name of
Killing in the name of
Gonna do what they tell me
Gonna do what they tell me
Gonna do what they tell me
Gonna do what they tell me
Those who croaked we invoked
We’re bein’ doublevaxxed, we’re the chosen wokes
I’ll invoke those that croaked
By being double masked, we’re the chosen wokes
Come on!
[Guitar Solo]
Ugh!
Yeah!
Come on!
Ugh!
[Outro]
Fuck you, I’m gonna do what they tell me
Fuck you, I’m gonna do what they tell me
Fuck you, I’m gonna do what they tell me
Fuck you, I’m gonna do what they tell me
*standing ovation*
Well fucking done. 😀
That’s pretty good.
*golf clap*
Spot on.
The fuck do these stupid cunts have against Imagine Dragons?
I hear that JD Vance, literally the next Hitler, listens to them.
Slate doesn't understand the concept of being able to like things that aren't explicitly politically agreeing with you.
Tells you more about the writer than jd Vance. Oh gk you are always right
"a good writer tells you the truth about the charecter, a bad writer tell you the truth about himself"
Music may be the most polarizing form of entertainment when snob elitist artists try to cram their 1984 down the listeners’ throats while penning lyrics opposing the same thing for which they lust.
The Hunt for Red October is a fantastic film regardless of Alec “shooting on location” Baldwin’s political beliefs and personality. He had a solid performance in it. The rest of the cast also great. Solid story. Decent production.
Sportsball can do that too. If Curt Shilling virtue signaled the same stuff as Chase Oliver, 2024 LP potus candidate, he’d be in the baseball HoF. But the prog writers that elect the members don’t like his politics. He wasn’t top shelf so the omission was plausible.
Schilling also makes really shitty video games.
Overtaken by events - - - - - - - -
You can still vote for Kamala, but Joe will be selling coffee makers.
If presidential candidates can be expected to release their tax returns - I think we can normalize requiring vice presidential candidates to release their play lists.
Sec Mayorkas is asking nicely to ignore the video of female SS agents looking lost during the assassination attempt.
https://x.com/SecMayorkas/status/1814702960212877596
So, if I questioned Biden's competence during the debate does Mayor Mayorkas similarly presume I'm questioning the leadership abilities of all men everywhere?
Blah blah blah feelings blah blah blah wishful thinking blah blah blah bullshit.
Good summary of the entire administration.
Have you ever tried to walk a metal sloped roof in heels???
I mean... my boots have a heel to them. 😀
We checked out the roof, yada yadd yada, the former President's fine now.
9th circuit actually upheld an arizona law that required proof of citizenship to vote in elections. This ruling only applies to state elections. State and federal elections of course appear on the same ballot when they are at the same time. Dem SoS goes and tells people how to get federal only ballots to avoid the requirement for proving citizenship. Yes arizona has to use the federal vote registration form that merely requires checking a box to verify citizenship. Dems are suing still against a state law that allows an investigation of voters that only use the federal form.
https://x.com/nedryun/status/1805340859895783867
Cleanest election ever.
It was as clean as the protection Biden’s DEI secret service provided in Butler.
The Governor supports gun rights too.
You wouldn't want to intimidate would-be voters by making them prove they're actually eligible to vote, would you? That might have a chilling effect on .... oh, wait.
British state media finally admits to inflation being bad because trans performers are hardest hit.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c51y6v1q91ko
Holy fuck. From the BBC:
That expectation is something that affected Kane at the start of his drag career a few years ago, performing in Brighton as Raiine.
"I was getting very competitive when I was starting out to try and uphold what I was seeing around me," he says.
"It put me in financial ruin."
For Raiine, a full look including the outfit, wigs, makeup, shoes and accessories could cost thousands.
He says it's "wild", especially considering "for a shift or a gig, you’re making £100-200 if you’re lucky".
"If people's only viewpoint of drag is Drag Race, they're gonna expect that level and calibre of outfits from drag queens they see day to day," he says.
"But if one day we want to wear a £20 Pretty Little Thing outfit, I’m not against it," he says.
"There’s a cost of living crisis.”
Can you imagine the reaction of even the most progressive gay rights advocate from 30 years ago, if you told them that this would be "mainstream" news?
Yes they started a group called gays against grooming
In 2011 they were all screaming about how [right fucking now] was the worst sort of slander and about how it was homophobic slurs, but now only a sparse handful of groups oppose it and they're almost exclusively the Bear guys.
Bears in trunks
Always bears repeating. From trunks.
I'm guessing Speedos are more likely than trunks.
Look, if you support federalism, then some states will do stupid things. (Actually, they will do stupid things no matter what you think, but with more federalism we expect more variety.)
And if you live or vacation in Utah, then you should expect some wacky laws based mostly on the LDS heritage and culture. And if you think liquor laws are onerous now, try the 1970s.
I’m still scratching my head over the “near death warrant” comment.
Like the entire state of Utah is somewhere between a bed of great whites, piranhas, and vultures when it comes to bars and bar tending, waiting for the first drop of blood before tearing each other apart and that no bar and grill, restaurant, night club, etc. anywhere in the State could possibly survive for 30 days without a liquor license and that’s the intent.
Makes me think the author is either being *exceedingly* melodramatic, doesn’t know what a death warrant actually is, or has an Emma Camp-level understanding of one.
Especially after “two weeks”.
It said 30 days, not two weeks.
Liquor is where the profits are, so they’ll likely lose money for that month.
Customers are fickle, so they’ll lose regulars who like the hard stuff.
Bar staff have bills to pay, so they’ll lose some of their best employees as well.
Add it all up and losing their liquor license for a month could indeed be a “near death warrant.”
Listen to him folks. This is an expert and I'm not being sarcastic or facetious.
He might be completely ignorant of history, but dude knows his alcohol.
The author is a researcher at r street institute. That should tell you all you need to know as their current policy research is pushing bail reform, and not incarceration violent criminals, and pre prescribing aids medication.
I mean, from where I sit, it just doesn't seem like the UT liquor market is that saturated.
Like, losing the bar closest to their house for 30 days is inconvenient to your regulars but, being the bar closest to their house, they'll be back. And with the one, big local sports team being the Jazz, maybe 30 days during the season loses you something. Whereas if you live in a city where, for any given bar, your customers have to walk past two other bars to get to yours, yeah, losing your liquor license is probably an automatic death sentence. And losing your license during Badger Season, Packers/Bears Season, Bucks/Bulls Season, Brewers/Cubs/Sox Season, Blackhawks/Uh... Admirals Season, or around Summerfest, etc. *and* there are two other bars closer to your patrons... yeah... death sentence.
Some very good replies to this tweet.
It's a travesty that Plutarch isn't required reading in modern curriculum. Lives is a hell of a lot more valuable than shit like To Kill a Mockingbird.
https://x.com/bronzeagemantis/status/1814783055137251409?t=F3WVK2ju4-9WuKL7I8I0Mg&s=19
“Then the poor, who had been ejected from their land, no longer showed themselves eager for military service, and neglected the bringing up of children, so that soon all Italy was conscious of a dearth of freemen, and was filled with gangs of foreign slaves, by whose aid the rich cultivated their estates, from which they had driven away the free citizens…”
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History repeats.
Why do you think Plutarch isn't required?
https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/1815028360558301687?t=UIA316xa6rnqcisIvz8p4Q&s=19
Meet Sherri, a teacher at @ColtonJUSD. She appears to be very angry, distraught, and disappointed that the sh**ter missed.
These are the people teaching your kids.
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Blackrock reads Plutarch too.
And?
Oh. The headline made me guess it'd be about people testing straws made of various materials to see if they'd still work while being environmentally friendly.
That was my thought as well.
Maybe big pharma can come up with an mRNA vaccine that protects the straw testing bartenders from the alcohol. The stuff worked for covid so why not here? No side effects either. Government could even mandate this for all bartenders to protect the public from some mixologist “bears in trunks” scenario. To not mandate it would violate the individual rights of folks.
They are probably more at risk from sugar overload than alcohol overload.
I’ve been busy the last couple days, so I apologize if I missed any discussion on this, but can anyone in tech weigh in on the Crowdstrike issue? I’ve heard it’s highly suspect that it could have happened the way they’re describing it. That there’s failsafes in place that should have stopped the error from spreading?
Based on Crowdstrikes history, the timing is…interesting.
So apparently, post-Covid Crowdstrike made a call for all of the WFH folks to come back into the office. And a bunch of people objected, so they got canned. Including the entire QC department.
Which is how a patch that bricked an absolute fuck-ton of computers worldwide got released without first being tested to see if it would brick computers.
Which history and timing factors do you refer to?
Their involvement with HRC’s campaign and Russiagate.
Their run rules would require testing on a partitioned server prior to release.
The conspiracy theorists are saying it was to delay donations post RNC and cause general havoc.
Their run rules would require testing on a partitioned server prior to release.
I mean, you'd certainly fucking hope so, but evidence seems to suggest otherwise. And it'd have to be a pretty godsdamned solid conspiracy to make it intentional, as their stock dropped 18%, and probably would have gone farther if it wasn't a Friday with trading eventually halting for the weekend.
If it was intentional, it certainly caused general havoc, for sure. And I'm going to have some words for the cybersecurity team on Monday regarding why we don't quarantine their updates before letting them through. Because clearly we should be doing that.
The wef said there would be a global internet outage, this was the dry run
Meh. All of my Linux servers stayed up just fine. 😀
Maybe it was pre-scheduled to occur during the martial law regime that was supposed to follow the assassination plan?
That’s where I’m seeing some CTs leading. Don’t have enough background info to judge the validity. I do know that the regime is currently lying.
https://babylonbee.com/news/entire-microsoft-network-goes-down-after-greg-removes-usb-device-without-clicking-eject-first
Just odd that they released it worldwide without a phased rollout.
Which makes me think there was some urgent threat they had to address and they rushed out a patch.
I suspect their QC checks were done on a few PCs with the latest hardware and software versions, and didn't cover enough real-world combinations.
It also exposed the corporate IT who push every update without testing. My company was fine, but we test every patch prior to push to corporate laptops.
Well, y'all are doing better than the federal research lab I work at... :-/
Thimbleful of brains, warehouse full of regulations.
I'm about halfway through this interview with Tucker Carlson and Jeffery Sachs and I have to say it's about the most terrifying thing I've ever seen. Sachs calmly explains the history of US foreign policy leading us to the brink of nuclear war. Trump needs to put this guy in the cabinet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS-3QssVPeg&ab_channel=TuckerCarlson
Excellent interview. Sachs pointing out that the surrounding Russia policy is descended straight line from Lord Palmerston idea that was first put into effect in the Crimean War (1853-1856), is something I never noticed before.
Those who ignore the lessons of history are doomed to repeat it.
Haven't got through the Covid part yet but like I said, Trump needs to put this guy on the team.
https://x.com/Txp_RBI_Xctuxl/status/1815057271979983034?t=xuRiyyWTl8B72PVsBlcryA&s=19
Instead of issuing a statement reassuring the American people that there will be accountability for the USSS's breakdowns that led to an assassination attempt on a former President, you issue a DEI statement on women in law enforcement.
That actually tracks.
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Because people are super smart: They threaten electrical linemen trying to restore their power after a hurricane
I wonder what the attackers have in common...
Black power!
What the elites did to Black culture from the 20's to the 70's they have been doing to the greater American culture from the 70s on.
Yet the crime rates are drastically different
Well, they've been working on the Blacks longer.
https://x.com/NicherererShell/status/1814893149052903715?t=dO7y9vwyAbgef5oDMDMSHQ&s=19
The historian in question is getting absolutely cooked by other japanese historians because his argument boils down to "There's no proof he wasn't a samurai".
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I don’t know if Yasuke was made a “Samurai” per say, but Nobunaga certainly dressed him as one and kept him in his retinue.
Oda loved novelty and the strange, which is why he adopted Portuguese fashions and dabbled in Christianity. Yasuke pressed those buttons for him.
As an actual African with his black skin, kinky hair and sharpened teeth, and being much taller and more muscular than the tiny and undernourished vegetarian Japanese, Yasuke looked exactly like many of the traditional portrayals of the Oni. A kind of Japanese ogre or demon who were known to be extremely violent and sometimes man eating.
Having a literal Oni onside as a samurai retainer was top tier propaganda value for any up and coming warlord. So even if Yasuke couldn’t swing a katana to save his life, Oda still dressed him up as one.
Yasuke may have been the very first west African in Japan ever, so most other Daimyo seeing him for the first time wouldn’t think that he could be anything other than an Oni.
They made a similar association many years earlier when they first met the Portuguese and Dutch. There is a group of giant red-skinned long-nosed demons called the Tengu in Japanese mythology, and in the first meetings with the Dutch and Portuguese the Japanese suspected them to be Tengu.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oni#/media/File:Oni_in_pilgrim's_clothing.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kobo_Daishi_Practicing_the_Tantra,_with_Demon_and_Wolf,_by_Hokusai.jpg
https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/open-mouth-oni-14th-century-late-kamakura-from-jerry-news-photo/1895905028?adppopup=true
https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/japanese-men-dressed-in-traditional-costume-as-aka-oni-red-news-photo/468595921
Lol
I think, once again, the funniest part is the hyper-focus on whether he was a samurai or not.
Imagine if they made an Assassin's Creed in Colonial Africa and made the protagonist white. That would make more sense and be more culturally coherent than this slurring of historical rumor to affirm the veracity of race-baiting video game as historical fact. To say nothing of the ongoing fight with the fans.
It's like they saw the commercial success of Battlefield V or Netflix's Cleopatra and said "Hold my cosmo." Are you trying trying to provide an enjoyable game, produce a rich historically-accurate playing environment, or force your players and customers to bend the knee to your social agenda and then do a bad job pretending like you aren't?
Lefties really need to learn verisimilitude. Just because a would-be assassin actually did shoot Trump in the ear does not make it a good or believable or coherent mission or plot point for an assassin's game. Telling the fans "Fuck you, bigots, it's historically accurate." doesn't make the game better.
Didn’t there used to be three weekend articles?
Shrinkflation?
What about Strawman Tests?
Are they online?
"This ban is a cocktail of nonsense, and Utah should repeal it. "
I say it's based on sound wisdom. Any drug dealer worth his salt will tell you don't get high on your own supply. Watch the movie Scarface to see what happens. (spoiler alert) He dies.
Did you miss the part where it said it takes 70 straw tests to equal an ounce, and that the average bartender does less than 30 per shift?
I didn't read the article. I saw Scarface though.
Mr Lying Man doesn't care.
Biden is out! Which DEI loser will replace him?
Someone who already has name recognition, who already has shitloads of campaign funds, who’s turn has come, who can accuse people of hatred for not liking their policies, whose name can still be spotted on bumper stickers, who still has tons of support, who will capture the pro "choice" and pro gay vote...
Yeah I also think it'll be Michelle Obama. 😉
Ha ha, no. I don’t think Chewbacca would stand a chance against Trump.
Voters will be as confused as Big Mike’s gynecologist.
Vote for Turducken.
Oh. Wrong Mike.
Michelle does have the balls to be the Dem candidate.
Buh bye-den
Biden endorsing Kamala.
You mean, who will Reason staff reluctantly and strategically vote for.
Well let's see. Last time they endorsed a corrupt, neocon drug warrior. Kamala checks all of the boxes. And she's sorta black.
Trump up 7 points in Michigan.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/trump-surges-7-point-lead-battleground-state-michigan-poll
Wisconsin is also lean R. Why the dems need unmanned ballot boxes.
But no Zuckbucks this time.
Well, at least booze is legal in Utah, otherwise all those faithful to the core Mormons would have to sneak across to Nevada, or Colorado or Arizona.
Just as the religious Dutch Christian Reformed around the Grand Rapids, Mi. area, where they would sneak out of town to local bars to slosh down a little.
But then I think very little of the Mormons anyway.
Founded by a drunken cheap jack hustler and fraud suffering from the D.T.s
If we want cocktail roulette to be exciting - isn't this a good thing?
Also, my bartender takes a full shot ever hour or two - maintenance. You have to keep your tongue and mind in tune with your customers.
https://x.com/AuronMacintyre/status/1815107653343052119?t=Xf0Lj1t3ctxcPt2ZOXe6OQ&s=19
I would like to believe that this is the moment Joe gave up
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Imagine, if you will, Kamala Harris negotiating with Putin, Xi, NATO, Bibi, or even Zelenskyy. I'm literally shaking.
https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1815099364613972036?t=coeCzuk5qpVfahebTBTDAQ&s=19
Trump was ridiculed by the media earlier this month when a hidden video camera captured him saying he beat Biden so badly in the debate that Kamala Harris would be replacing him.
Today, that became a reality.
"How did I do with the debate the other night? Kicked that all-broken-down pile of cr*p. He just quit."
"I got him outta the race. That means we have Kamala... She's so bad."
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And he tipped in cash.
https://x.com/Babygravy9/status/1815107331799294367?t=xcxG6W-GCyVUUlfrG9_9xg&s=19
Checking in on Reddit.
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I know it's the internet and the actual number of promises carried out IRL is close to zero but the idea of someone you support dropping out and telling the world "The candidate I don't like is going to win. I have to get my testicles removed.", even just performatively, is... nonsensical.
Looks like r/WhitePeopleTwitter aka BlueAnon
Biden announces he will finish his term. And of course pardon Hunter, Jim and himself for all of that influence peddling and bribery stuff. And himself for molesting Ashley.
This "straw test" is an excellent example of how legislators having too much time on their hands.
Come on y'all. Let's read the statute on its face. They prohibit bartenders from drinking liquor on the job. They are being extremely strict on it. It makes complete sense if you aren't in hospitality. However, at least one state has already repealed it after input from the industry.
As far as foolish laws go, I've seen much worse.