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Monday, October 27, 2025

Reading Between the Lines

The shutdown of some Federal money laundering will lead to some nasty reactions. Mostly rioting, destruction of property, and outright stealing by those that feel taxpayers should pay for their survival. In my opinion, it was planned, Schumer (and his minions) are instrumental in the destruction, and should, at the least, be prosecuted for sedition. There is no good outcome from their actions, and organizing a violent event to change the government is sedition.  

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  1. I wonder how many will just think the cards will work no matter what?

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    1. Too many. When they don't, things will hit the fan.

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  2. Nearly all of my grocery shopping is at Brookshires. But Wal-Mart has a few things they don't. I'm getting enough of that stuff to last at least a month. I'm in Longview Texas and don't really expect too much Crazee here, but I'm planning on Not being where Crazee Might show up.

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    1. I live in a rural area. Brookshire Brothers is in almost all the local smaller towns. The larger cities have Walmart and HEB as the big grocery outlets. I don't see much of a violent reaction happening, but the anger will be prevalent. In the metroplexes like Houston, the stores in the low income areas will take a hit.

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