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Sharz96 10 points ago +10 / -0

Same. Life long MN Viking fan sine before I can remember and crazy about NBA and Utah Jazz. Turned off NFL for good two or three years ago. I was literally turning to the first Jazz game in the Disney bubble checking to see where it was broadcasting and saw headline both teams kneeled and saw images of many BLM tshirts. That did it.. Flipped a switch in me and I quit then and there. Cancelled NBALeague pass after 19 years and unfollowed it on all social media. Done for good.

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Sharz96 4 points ago +4 / -0

I bought my first Goya product yesterday. Never even considered it before.

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Sharz96 13 points ago +13 / -0

I learned the lesson on that the hard way in 2013. Bought my first pistol in the aftermath of Obama reelection and Sandy Hook. And the Obama administration was buying up almost all the production capacity. It was 6 months before we could find ammo more than 1 box limit. Wed each buy our limit and shoot a total on one box between us, and save the other. Until Iwe accumulated a supply for six month of regular shooting. Now I keep at least 4k of my main caliber and 2k of second.

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Sharz96 4 points ago +4 / -0

As soon as they have enough experience to call it experience, anyone worth anything (ie, brains and work ethic) moves on. As a nonpractising attorney I'd never use a public defender.

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Sharz96 20 points ago +20 / -0

Absolutely correct. And the new wealthy often lose it within two generations because they dont teach the next generation what they did to earn that wealth and cant retain and build on it. Our President is one of the few exceptions. His newly wealthy father made him earn it and he is teaching his kids.