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Send em on a slow boat!

If they won't go home so what?
 
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I would be more concerned w India attacking Pakistan, and tge cost of living.
 
Posts: 14156 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky  | Registered: 31 July 2016Reply With Quote
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I would be more concerned w India attacking Pakistan, and tge cost of living.


I'm sure you would be. The cost of living is going down.....I just paid $1:45 for gas and India and Pakistan have been fighting for decades.....
Aint a lot of illegals in Tennessee, just ignorant hillbillies with government jobs and uncle dads,like you.....
 
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More lies out of Texas. Gas prices up here. Eggs still 14 bucks. Construction prices going up. Beef prices going up.

Dishonesty is all you have.

Gas prices higher here than Biden’s last 3 months.
 
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But it is entertaining.
Libya?!?!?! Who thinks up this stuff?
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Pakistan is not my hemisphere, not my problem. If India offends the Caliphate strongly enough mebbe the Caliphate will forget about the USA for a little while.

Send em to Libya . rotflmo rotflmo rotflmo
 
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Eggs $14? a dozen?? What do you buy, emu eggs?
 
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More lies out of Texas. Gas prices up here. Eggs still 14 bucks. Construction prices going up. Beef prices going up.

Dishonesty is all you have.

Gas prices higher here than Biden’s last 3 months.


Stop shopping at Erehwon for eggs

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Gre...s-12-Count/145051970


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Those egg prices come from IGA.


Oh, and gas prices have gone up here after being significantly less President Biden’s last 100 days.

Would you like s citation on beef prices?
 
Posts: 14156 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky  | Registered: 31 July 2016Reply With Quote
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The nation wide average of eggs is right about $5 a dozen. That is all eggs ave. Includes organic, free range and all. I have no idea where you are seeing $14 a dozen average.
 
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I would be more concerned w India attacking Pakistan, and tge cost of living.


I'm sure you would be. The cost of living is going down.....I just paid $1:45 for gas and India and Pakistan have been fighting for decades.....
Aint a lot of illegals in Tennessee, just ignorant hillbillies with government jobs and uncle dads,like you.....


Lyin' sack of shit.

https://www.gasbuddy.com/gasprices/texas



 
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Horses are a luxury and expensive horses are a costly luxury. The economy has to be good to support them. We just completed our first quarterly report for 2025. Expenditures are essentially flat only $1000 over first quarter 2024 while revenue is up 12% over first quarter ‘24. We are poised for a great year.

And, Diesel is back below $3/gal.


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Off road diesel was $2.95 a gallon in bulk here last time I checked.

And we don't have as many horses or millionaires around here, except maybe some who have better sense than to own horses.


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I just checked IGA egg prices. It shows $4 and change. Where are you getting 14 dollars? looks like BS to me.
 
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Damn fine beef here, by the half at least, is $5 CDN cut & wrapped. Thats about $3.60 USD.
I’m not sure what it is in the store, I know city folks usually can’t take a half
(unless they split it up with someone, I suppose) so I’m sure they pay more.

Eggs work out to roughly $3 USD/dozen in the stores and there’s sure no shortage of either.

Historically the U.S. has bought about $4 billion (CDN) worth of Canadian beef, so with the tariffs I expect that will reduce our prices temporarily and raise yours. We export beef to 56 countries, so we’ll just end up sending more to Europe and Asia while Trump fights with everybody. It’s going to be a long time before anybody want to do business with him again, so global markets will just rearrange themselves around him.
 
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Horses are a luxury and expensive horses are a costly luxury. The economy has to be good to support them. We just completed our first quarterly report for 2025. Expenditures are essentially flat only $1000 over first quarter 2024 while revenue is up 12% over first quarter ‘24. We are poised for a great year.

And, Diesel is back below $3/gal.


So pleased to hear that the horse business is thriving. I'm sure the vast majority of Americans who've never even been near a horse feel the same way. Roll Eyes



 
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Horses are a luxury and expensive horses are a costly luxury. The economy has to be good to support them. We just completed our first quarterly report for 2025. Expenditures are essentially flat only $1000 over first quarter 2024 while revenue is up 12% over first quarter ‘24. We are poised for a great year.

And, Diesel is back below $3/gal.


So pleased to hear that the horse business is thriving. I'm sure the vast majority of Americans who've never even been near a horse feel the same way. Roll Eyes


Well, they elected a horses ass, so they’re getting closer… Whistling
 
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Iga, beulah church road, Louisville KY
3.58 per dozen at time of posting
https://www.pricelessiga.com/o...e-grade-a-large-eggs

I think they opened an Erehwon in KY. Erehwon, where their super duper virtue signaling eggs are 16.99 for medium eggs


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Horses are a luxury and expensive horses are a costly luxury. The economy has to be good to support them. We just completed our first quarterly report for 2025. Expenditures are essentially flat only $1000 over first quarter 2024 while revenue is up 12% over first quarter ‘24. We are poised for a great year.

And, Diesel is back below $3/gal.


So pleased to hear that the horse business is thriving. I'm sure the vast majority of Americans who've never even been near a horse feel the same way. Roll Eyes


The subtle, soft racism of low expectations

BTW, economists have long taught the 4% unemployment is functionally full employment.. we are at 4.2

For the record, that doesn't include underemployment, which I think is closer to 15% in total


Oh, and horses are COOL.. I have been in love with them since I was in diapers and expect to remain so until past the time that I am back in them. While I walked before I rode, they used a pony to trick me into my first steps


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Diesel prices near houston under $3 bucks
Including an unknown gas station called Walmart

https://www.gasbuddy.com/gasprices/texas/houston

You have to select Diesel, the default is 83


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Price of ground beef. The chart goes to March 2025. It just goes up.

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/APU0000703112

Mow, industry, labor leaning periodicals underscore the affects of tariffs on our beef prices. I’m not convinced it is making that big of difference.
 
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Horses are a luxury and expensive horses are a costly luxury. The economy has to be good to support them. We just completed our first quarterly report for 2025. Expenditures are essentially flat only $1000 over first quarter 2024 while revenue is up 12% over first quarter ‘24. We are poised for a great year.

And, Diesel is back below $3/gal.


So pleased to hear that the horse business is thriving. I'm sure the vast majority of Americans who've never even been near a horse feel the same way. Roll Eyes


The subtle, soft racism of low expectations

BTW, economists have long taught the 4% unemployment is functionally full employment.. we are at 4.2

For the record, that doesn't include underemployment, which I think is closer to 15% in total


Oh, and horses are COOL.. I have been in love with them since I was in diapers and expect to remain so until past the time that I am back in them. While I walked before I rode, they used a pony to trick me into my first steps


Haven't we been at 4.2 for years? Or, you know...back when Biden was POTUS? You're not claiming that the current dufus is responsible for that number, are you?



 
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Might look at prior to covid RECORD numbers, if you want to pick that fight


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Price of ground beef. The chart goes to March 2025. It just goes up.

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/APU0000703112

Mow, industry, labor leaning periodicals underscore the affects of tariffs on our beef prices. I’m not convinced it is making that big of difference.


Yeah. Click on the 10 year graph before you raise cane about it
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/APU0000703112


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

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Eggs are $14 a dozen at IGA Tennessee, the moon is made of cheese, and bigfoot is real.

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Horses are a luxury and expensive horses are a costly luxury. The economy has to be good to support them. We just completed our first quarterly report for 2025. Expenditures are essentially flat only $1000 over first quarter 2024 while revenue is up 12% over first quarter ‘24. We are poised for a great year.

And, Diesel is back below $3/gal.


So pleased to hear that the horse business is thriving. I'm sure the vast majority of Americans who've never even been near a horse feel the same way. Roll Eyes


I am sure so as it means the economy is very strong. Wink


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

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junior wants to hold everyone to task for what they say..... but himself. 14 dollar eggs?
 
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$14 dz

Its "confirmed" he says.

He has pictures he says, all I have to do is send him my email address he says.

rotflmo

At this juncture in time (Thursday May 8th, 2025), a number of members of this forum including myself, have ACTUALLY reached out to IGA in Tennessee and have reported on several occasions now that there aren't any $14 dz eggs at IGA Tennessee outlets.

BTW, the onus isn't on me to send Big Man my email address so Big Man can send me a picture of God knows what, lol.

Big Man has repeatedly made the claim as fact.

The onus is on you, Big Man...



You should see the picture of Bigfoot! rotflmo



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More lies out of Texas. Gas prices up here. Eggs still 14 bucks. Construction prices going up. Beef prices going up.

Dishonesty is all you have.

Gas prices higher here than Biden’s last 3 months.


https://www.gasbuddy.com/usa

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/cost-eggs-every-state

Dishonesty?

I always bring receipts.


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Horses are a luxury and expensive horses are a costly luxury. The economy has to be good to support them. We just completed our first quarterly report for 2025. Expenditures are essentially flat only $1000 over first quarter 2024 while revenue is up 12% over first quarter ‘24. We are poised for a great year.

And, Diesel is back below $3/gal.


So pleased to hear that the horse business is thriving. I'm sure the vast majority of Americans who've never even been near a horse feel the same way. Roll Eyes


I am sure so as it means the economy is very strong. Wink


Maybe, but not as a result of anything trump has done.



 
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More lies out of Texas. Gas prices up here. Eggs still 14 bucks. Construction prices going up. Beef prices going up.

Dishonesty is all you have.

Gas prices higher here than Biden’s last 3 months.


https://www.gasbuddy.com/usa

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/cost-eggs-every-state

Dishonesty?

I always bring receipts.


I guess you forgot to click my link. I'll provide it again and I'll wait for you to tell me how any of those gas prices shake out at $1.45 per gallon as claimed by Jim. You forgot the receipt for that one.

https://www.gasbuddy.com/gasprices/texas



 
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More lies out of Texas. Gas prices up here. Eggs still 14 bucks. Construction prices going up. Beef prices going up.

Dishonesty is all you have.

Gas prices higher here than Biden’s last 3 months.


https://www.gasbuddy.com/usa

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/cost-eggs-every-state

Dishonesty?

I always bring receipts.


I guess you forgot to click my link. I'll provide it again and I'll wait for you to tell me how any of those gas prices shake out at $1.45 per gallon as claimed by Jim. You forgot the receipt for that one.

https://www.gasbuddy.com/gasprices/texas


Mike -

I wasn't comparing JTEX claim in any way. LHEYM stated that eggs are 14.00, which is clearly not true and that gas was up in Tennessee, which isn't accurate either. Gas Buddy shows it down on the average.


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I’ll send you the photos of the price.

Just send me an email. I’ll send you Williamburg IGA Eggs at 14 dollars.
 
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I’ll send you the photos of the price.

Just send me an email. I’ll send you Williamburg IGA Eggs at 14 dollars.


Not necessary, just post the photo here.

I'll not dispute you might find some eggs that are perhaps, free range, non GMO fed eggs. Speciality stuff is always far more than the average.


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All the eggs averaged to $14 a dozen huh?
Ty, you made my day with your photo. I love a good chuckle!
 
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"Confirmed" rotflmo


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More lies out of Texas. Gas prices up here. Eggs still 14 bucks. Construction prices going up. Beef prices going up.

Dishonesty is all you have.

Gas prices higher here than Biden’s last 3 months.


https://www.gasbuddy.com/usa

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/cost-eggs-every-state

Dishonesty?

I always bring receipts.


I guess you forgot to click my link. I'll provide it again and I'll wait for you to tell me how any of those gas prices shake out at $1.45 per gallon as claimed by Jim. You forgot the receipt for that one.

https://www.gasbuddy.com/gasprices/texas


Mike -

I wasn't comparing JTEX claim in any way. LHEYM stated that eggs are 14.00, which is clearly not true and that gas was up in Tennessee, which isn't accurate either. Gas Buddy shows it down on the average.


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As of last fri, according to the USDA price sheet.
First receiver of cage free eggs is paying a national average of $1.69
IGA in KY must have a doozie of a mark-up to hit $14
I had never heard of erehwon, so I looked it up. What a stupid place.
 
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More lies out of Texas. Gas prices up here. Eggs still 14 bucks. Construction prices going up. Beef prices going up.

Dishonesty is all you have.

Gas prices higher here than Biden’s last 3 months.

got any actual PROOF of you claim of $14 eggs at the local grocer? not a sudden "misstatement" defense?


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