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re: A small snippet of a mom group in a wealthy area
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:33 pm to anc
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:33 pm to anc
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I don't think the suburban mom vote is going to come out for Democrats like it did in 2018 and 2020. Not saying they will vote GOP, but they won't have the numbers this year that they have had.
Do not underestimate the stupidity of the average American person.
All the democrats needs to do is just listen to this and just reply “blah blah blah trickle down economics blah blah blah blah Donald Trump blah blah blah transitory blah blah blah taking away social security”
And they will run to vote for the (D)
Doubt me? Jackson, MS. Chicago. New York. New Orleans. St Louis. San Francisco. Portland. Etc.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:38 pm to anc
Id bet good money that a majority of this group would blame Trump still. If you asked them why, they would just throw their hands up and say Russia!
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:38 pm to Ham Malone
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Those items all together on the Walmart app are $16.38. Prices are on an out of control trajectory but nobody is going to be convinced when it’s so easily proven that she’s full of shite.
She never gave quantity of purchased items.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:41 pm to anc
If they would just learn to code, they could get some very decent part-time work from home income.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:41 pm to burger bearcat
Maybe get these real moms on a stage and speak on that. Not some hot babe average moms cannot relate to
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:43 pm to Ham Malone
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Those items all together on the Walmart app are $16.38. Prices are on an out of control trajectory but nobody is going to be convinced when it’s so easily proven that she’s full of shite.
Oh son. These clueless dolts aren’t shopping at a stinky and dirty Walmart. They are carrying the credit card to Whole Foods.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:43 pm to Eli Goldfinger
But those bitches love abortion
Which is just another reason for Lindsey Graham to STFU. It's like he's intentionally trying to rile up the Democrat base and get them to the polls.
Which is just another reason for Lindsey Graham to STFU. It's like he's intentionally trying to rile up the Democrat base and get them to the polls.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:45 pm to Ham Malone
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Those items all together on the Walmart app are $16.38. Prices are on an out of control trajectory but nobody is going to be convinced when it’s so easily proven that she’s full of shite.
Tell me you don’t have a family to feed without telling me you don’t have a family to feed. Spoiler alert - a dozen eggs doesn’t feed a family of four for a week.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:46 pm to Tantal
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But those bitches love abortion
Which is just another reason for Lindsey Graham to STFU. It's like he's intentionally trying to rile up the Democrat base and get them to the polls.
I'm not even convinced that they really are adamantly pro choice in any meaningful numbers. i think they just get told over and over that a vote for a conservative is a vote for the people that literally want women to be barefoot and pregnant, never leaving the house, non-voting, non-driving, full-time baby generators. it's the end game of feminism.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:47 pm to Eli Goldfinger
Do they or is that what the media and big guv told you?
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:49 pm to deltaland
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Those items all together on the Walmart app are $16.38. Prices are on an out of control trajectory but nobody is going to be convinced when it’s so easily proven that she’s full of shite.
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They’re probably shopping at Whole Foods buying overpriced shite. Also you don’t know how much of each item, if they have 2-3 kids it could be a lot more than 1 of each
Add to that - my BFF w three kids on the jr high / HS cross country team has a monster of a bill. This mom already shops at Walmart / Costco. No designer groceries for her. And don't blame her, she voted for TRUMP.

Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:49 pm to deeprig9
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If they would just learn to code, they could get some very decent part-time work from home income.
These are the non Altima driving extensions free moms that actually raise their children.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 1:54 pm to anc
But abortion rights are more important than eating. At least that's what we're told by the cucked neocons on this forum.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:02 pm to anc
Organic Free Range Fancy Eggs are pushing $4 a dozen in my area. If it's a family of four eating two eggs every morning, that's 56 eggs in a week. So, almost 5 dozen.
There's $20.
Let's move on to milk. If you are buying the free range grass fed super fancy omega-3 milk, that's pushing $5 for a half gallon. For this pretend family of four, lets say only the 2 kids drink milk. They'll each drink a half gallon in a week, easily.
There's $10.
Bread- guarantee you she ain't buying Wonderbread or Bunny Bread. It's the whole grain all natural this and that with seeds and shite in it. 2 loafs, $4 a loaf. Let's toss in the Peanut Butter too. It ain't JIF or store brand. It's the fancy all natural organic peanut butter. That jar is $8. Assuming these two hypothetical kids go through a jar a week with a peanut butter sandwich for lunch every day.
$16.
Bag of apples- I bet they aren't the shitty import apples, these are the local certified this and that apples and that bag is $8.
$8.
Let's tally.
$54 total.
Add in tax, it's almost $60.
This Karen could go generic on a lot of this stuff if she had to, but her claim is not much of an exaggeration, especially if there's three kids. I am just assuming 2.
There's $20.
Let's move on to milk. If you are buying the free range grass fed super fancy omega-3 milk, that's pushing $5 for a half gallon. For this pretend family of four, lets say only the 2 kids drink milk. They'll each drink a half gallon in a week, easily.
There's $10.
Bread- guarantee you she ain't buying Wonderbread or Bunny Bread. It's the whole grain all natural this and that with seeds and shite in it. 2 loafs, $4 a loaf. Let's toss in the Peanut Butter too. It ain't JIF or store brand. It's the fancy all natural organic peanut butter. That jar is $8. Assuming these two hypothetical kids go through a jar a week with a peanut butter sandwich for lunch every day.
$16.
Bag of apples- I bet they aren't the shitty import apples, these are the local certified this and that apples and that bag is $8.
$8.
Let's tally.
$54 total.
Add in tax, it's almost $60.
This Karen could go generic on a lot of this stuff if she had to, but her claim is not much of an exaggeration, especially if there's three kids. I am just assuming 2.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:04 pm to anc
Nope, those Moms want the right to abort babies. It is the only thing they care about.
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Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:05 pm to anc
If only the media would feature stories like in the OP, democrats woild get killed in the upcoming elections.
However, the media won't talk about it, or if they did, it would be shown that inflation is good for everyone
However, the media won't talk about it, or if they did, it would be shown that inflation is good for everyone
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:06 pm to ItNeverRains
They’ve either got a bunch of kids or that’s primarily what they eat, because to hit $60 they’d have to buy this X 2 for a week. That’s a bunch of peanut butter ...and I am a pb&j connoisseur
Sam’s prices:
2 loaves of bread $4.00
18 eggs $4.00
96 ounces of peanut butter $11.00
5 lbs apples $7.50
Sam’s prices:
2 loaves of bread $4.00
18 eggs $4.00
96 ounces of peanut butter $11.00
5 lbs apples $7.50
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:07 pm to anc
Re: the response 'I thought my bill would be $200 but ...half through the list is was over $300.'
Women have a problem with lists and math. They buy things not on the list. When they pick up an item they assume they know how much it costs by experience instead of looking at the label.
I shop every day. Grocery prices are very high since Biden took office. But when I go to the check out I have an idea how much it will be and I'm never off by more than 10 bucks.
Women have a problem with lists and math. They buy things not on the list. When they pick up an item they assume they know how much it costs by experience instead of looking at the label.
I shop every day. Grocery prices are very high since Biden took office. But when I go to the check out I have an idea how much it will be and I'm never off by more than 10 bucks.
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:07 pm to deeprig9
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This Karen could go generic on a lot of this stuff if she had to, but her claim is not much of an exaggeration, especially if there's three kids. I am just assuming 2.
What's really sad is watching young couples with young kids go to the grocery store and you can see them taking groceries out of their cart and putting them back because they know they have exceeded their budget. Diapers alone probably bust the budget
Posted on 9/20/22 at 2:13 pm to Mellow Drama
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Add to that - my BFF w three kids on the jr high / HS cross country team has a monster of a bill. This mom already shops at Walmart / Costco. No designer groceries for her. And don't blame her, she voted for TRUMP.
Hell my parents spent 300-400 a week for them, me and my sister on groceries when I was in HS playing football. This was in 2005-2009.
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