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I got sick of the "we're in this together" gaslight in Chicago. The residents of the buidings cheering lights out to save the earth. The cheering whatever retarded word or phrase across the AON bldg. "Yayyyy I love my masters." I always thought 'what's up with these freaks going along with this jive?'This really steams me - and how the radio talk shows such as WGN suck up and happily go along because of all the $$money saved.
For sure - I spent a lot of time in Evanston during Covid. They went full clown mode - Trader Joe's was making customers line up outside during winter - it looked like Soviet Era gulag lines to me.I got sick of the "we're in this together" gaslight in Chicago. The residents of the buidings cheering lights out to save the earth. The cheering whatever retarded word or phrase across the AON bldg. "Yayyyy I love my masters." I always thought 'what's up with these freaks going along with this jive?'
We left.
True Believers. Exactly.For sure - I spent a lot of time in Evanston during Covid. They went full clown mode - Trader Joe's was making customers line up outside during winter - it looked like Soviet Era gulag lines to me.
My friend's Evanston neighbor is maxed out on yard signs: Ukraine, BLM, LGBTQ/rainbow.
Neighbor doesn't have any climate signage yet. I may need to inform the Climate Red Guard and put her through a climate struggle session.
True Believers - Eric Hoffer
They won't know until they have to build their own guillotines and even when they're asked to pull the cords they will believe it's for their own good - lol
Some months ago, we swapped out all of our light bulbs to incandescent for health reasons. The good news is that Amazon still sells them. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=incandes...sprefix=inc,aps,356&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_2_3True Believers. Exactly.
We lived right by the TJ's on Diversey--so we endured those gulag lines for a while. Also the Mariano's on Broadway--which had a different vibe. People were masked but aggressive. They couldn't keep the wine shelves stocked. That was a fun neighborhood, but many of its residents are gig economy; waitstaff and artists--so they were hurting. When Vincent restaurant required vaccinations, as did my dog trainer and BLM occupied the building across the street, we said "let's just go."
I didn't expect to see those LGBTQ rainbow salve Ukraine yard signs here in central FL. But they are here too.
I do miss so much about Chicago. Walking the dog from Diversey to Montrose Harbors offleash or down to North Ave and meeting new nice people everyday.
Trade off. You can have all the guns you want here. But it's a more petty every man for himself "culture."
It kinda all sucks either way.
I agree, buy them up! However, I would love to know how the feds are going to enforce this law. Go door to door country-wide and examine all light bulbs? That is as laughable as the rest of their mandates.Biden administration incandescent lightbulb ban takes effect - Washington Examiner
The Biden administration’s new lightbulb efficiency rule takes effect on Tuesday, effectively prohibiting the sale of all new incandescent bulbs in favor of more energy-friendly alternatives. The new lightbulb efficiency regulations were announced last April by the Department of Energy and...www.washingtonexaminer.com
Better buy them up. As of August 1st, the ban is nationwide.
Ha Ha Ha walking corpse, I love it! Do you really think the corpse will sue Amazon?They are going to ban the sale and manufacturing of them, from what I'm reading. If you already have them, you are obviously good. I heard that walking corpse in the White House said he'd threaten people who sell/manufacture them after August 1st with jail time. Absolute lunacy.
Yeah my office was at Halsted/Diversity so I used to hit that TJs grab some canned oysters and cheese and take my lunches on the sunny top floor of their parking garage - lolTrue Believers. Exactly.
We lived right by the TJ's on Diversey--so we endured those gulag lines for a while. Also the Mariano's on Broadway--which had a different vibe. People were masked but aggressive. They couldn't keep the wine shelves stocked. That was a fun neighborhood, but many of its residents are gig economy; waitstaff and artists--so they were hurting. When Vincent restaurant required vaccinations, as did my dog trainer and BLM occupied the building across the street, we said "let's just go."
I didn't expect to see those LGBTQ rainbow salve Ukraine yard signs here in central FL. But they are here too.
I do miss so much about Chicago. Walking the dog from Diversey to Montrose Harbors offleash or down to North Ave and meeting new nice people everyday.
Trade off. You can have all the guns you want here. But it's a more petty every man for himself "culture."
It kinda all sucks either way.
If they stop making them and vendors stop selling them, then the market for them will disappear.Some months ago, we swapped out all of our light bulbs to incandescent for health reasons. The good news is that Amazon still sells them. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=incandescent+light+bulbs&crid=37T24D2KO0RXP&sprefix=inc,aps,356&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_2_3
The bad news is how expensive they now are.
It is most unfortunate that a governor can make such a law! What is his government going to do? Go house to house and search the light bulbs?
Isn't he the same governor who approved hiring illegals as police officers?
I am so sorry you have to live in a state with laws like these!
We may have bumped elbows. Our office was on Halsted between Diversity and Wellington.Yeah my office was at Halsted/Diversity so I used to hit that TJs grab some canned oysters and cheese and take my lunches on the sunny top floor of their parking garage - lol
Florida is cool but totally different than Illinois. Lived in Utah and Georgia - all the states are pretty unique 50 small countries.
I hit rural areas in Mississippi, Missouri, the Dakotas, and Nebraska in 2020/2021 and it was like COVID didn't exist.
Visited Idaho last year and really liked it but a little too land-locked. New Mexico as well good sun, high altitude, but land-locked as well.We may have bumped elbows. Our office was on Halsted between Diversity and Wellington.
Evanston is beautiful. Is there any place you'd really want to call home in the US?
I shouldn't be homesick for Chicago. My old aikido dojo still requires proof of covid vax. So the place is ruined.
Thx. Interesting.Visited Idaho last year and really liked it but a little too land-locked. New Mexico as well good sun, high altitude, but land-locked as well.
Probably Wisconsin - biking, skiing, cheap gas ( compared to Illinois ), good food, good gun culture, and water access: Lake Michigan to the east and Mississippi on the west with a few good rivers interior.