I work at an ice cream stand and it's crazy busy so at each window we help another customer while one order is being made. I said I can help the next in line, and this woman is like, "Reeeeee, nooooo, we must be 6 feet apart!" She was keeping everyone else in line waiting.
Then she starts ranting at me, "Why don't you wipe the counters in between every order." The counter is wiped. No, that's not enough! It needs to be between every single customer while there's 50 people in line. Like a wet cloth gets rid of scary covid germs.
"Tell your manager you need to be 6 feet apart." There are signs saying to stand 6 feet apart in line. No that's not enough, you need to verbally tell them to stand 6 feet apart!
"YOU'RE not 6 feet apart from me." Ma'am I need to be at the counter, YOU back up if you want.
And then she's like, "I'm never coming here again!" Ok goodbye.
And she's wearing this flimsy little disposable mask that doesn't protect against anything. If she was actually that worried about covid she would stay home. She just wants to follow stupid covid procedure better than everyone else.
Live Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r23ayZCzXrI
Edited Video From BLM doesn't show the assault on his wife:
https://www.facebook.com/1789705493/videos/10215157372966233/
This is just lunacy. The ‘Roma has been essentially OVER here since August. 🤡🌏
Jackson was a populist; put America First; loved America; was foul-mouthed; despised the corrupt ruling class despite his own wealth; and was insanely hated by the Washington, D.C. permanent class. Trump like Jackson, was never accepted by the refined and cultured circles of the D.C. elite.
In the election of 1824, Jackson and three others ran for president. Jackson had the most popular votes as well as the most Electoral College votes — but not enough Electoral College votes to win. John Q. Adams was able to convince Henry Clay to give Adams all of his electoral college votes. And soon after that, Adams gave Clay the position of secretary of state. So within this corrupt bargain, Adams became president, Clay became secretary of state, and Jackson became mad as hell. Jackson called out this "corrupt bargain" for four long and bitter years. The masses, the populists of that time, felt that Jackson had won, and thus they had been cheated out of their own votes.
History repeats itself because human nature does not change.
Andy Jackson came back four years after the first corrupt bargain to win the presidency in the elections of 1828 and then 1832.