Trade war with Canada has contributed to a significant decline in U.S. liquor sales

Jim Beam, owned by Suntory Global Spirits, is one of Kentucky’s biggest bourbon producers.

Kentucky went for tRump by 64.47%. Guess they’re getting what they voted for.

  • Sunflier@lemmy.worldOP
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    You said this:

    Keep on blaming the poor instead of blaming the rich.

    In response to this:

    If Darwinism had properly and rightfully claimed the apartheid-supporting parents of Musk, we wouldn’t have had to deal with the shitstain that is Elon

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      1 day ago

      Fair, I dodnt make that easy to read in context. I ignored what you said about Musk because it was irrelevant and still is. What I wrote was in response to you celebrating the poor suffering. I ignored your musk stuff.

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        19 hours ago

        Okay, turning to my original post, I wrote:

        We celebrate them being fucked over because they are evil. We celebrate them being fucked over because they are suffering the consequences of what they want to and are foisting on others. We are celebrating because we are miserable, but at least they’re getting it too, if not worse. We may have to eat a shit sandwich because of how much they wanted to inflict evil upon the vulnerable and minorities, but at least they’re in the pot boiling with us. Basically, crab mentality. If we’re lucky, maybe they’ll die off first and in a greater percentage.

        Where in that did I explicitly relate celebratingevil getting fucked to an associationof being poor? I explicitly pointed to evil people, and I made the point about how evil people want to inflict evil on the vulnerable and minorities. Are you associating poverty as a moral character? Last I checked, poor people fall under the umbrella of vulnerable.