And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Friday, August 31, 2018
Scene a redditor posted yesterday showing the In-and-Out Burger Progressive boycott apocalypse
In-and-Out burger? So-so & a long wait is what I remember from the two times I've tried it. Letting politics interfere with your food is a mistake if you ask me...
The problem is, as Trotsky said, you may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you! The Progs are trying to punish In-and-Out Burger for their political speech. We have to protect the right to make political speech or we'll lose it.
This thread has inspired me. I'm thinking of starting a "In-Out-Weiner" place based on the Las Vegas based Chicken ranch type service. And, of course I'll donate to Republicans.
Has anyone noticed that every time the left calls for a boycott of a Christian owned busiess, it backfires on them? We need to coin a new word here. The word has to describe Christian or conservative response to liberal boycotts.
I usually steer clear of a california chain of anything. But that said, I went to one Friday night for lunch break. It was decent, but the burger was tiny. Like a junior Whataburger. Tasty, fresh, clean digs, nice folks. Not Texas sized by any stretch. I may go back. The tea was tasty.
There go the progressives, monkeying around again.
ReplyDeleteIn-and-Out burger? So-so & a long wait is what I remember from the two times I've tried it.
ReplyDeleteLetting politics interfere with your food is a mistake if you ask me...
The problem is, as Trotsky said, you may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you!
DeleteThe Progs are trying to punish In-and-Out Burger for their political speech. We have to protect the right to make political speech or we'll lose it.
Because their Chick fil A boycott worked out so well.
ReplyDeleteThis thread has inspired me. I'm thinking of starting a "In-Out-Weiner" place based on the Las Vegas based Chicken ranch type service. And, of course I'll donate to Republicans.
ReplyDeleteYou're a giver, bogsidebunny. That's why we love you.
DeleteThat's about what the one in EG looked like at 8pm last night, and the drive thru line was all the way onto E. Stockton Blvd.
ReplyDeleteIf there was one near me, I'd be eating there 3 times a day.
ReplyDeleteThis one looks like the one in Lenwood (which is between L.A. and Las Vegas. It is like that from lunch to well past dinner.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone noticed that every time the left calls for a boycott
ReplyDeleteof a Christian owned busiess, it backfires on them? We need to
coin a new word here. The word has to describe Christian or
conservative response to liberal boycotts.
The phrase you're looking for is 'Common Sense.'
DeleteAs in 'common sense reaction to' a boycott from the left.
DeleteI usually steer clear of a california chain of anything. But that said, I went to one Friday night for lunch break. It was decent, but the burger was tiny. Like a junior Whataburger. Tasty, fresh, clean digs, nice folks. Not Texas sized by any stretch. I may go back. The tea was tasty.
ReplyDeleteTheir menu is short; their "secret menu" is long. You want a big burger, try asking for a 4 x 4!
DeleteI think their fries are great, you can watch the potatos being turned into fries so you know you're getting the real thing.
https://www.rather-be-shopping.com/blog/2015/06/16/in-n-out-burger-secret-menu/