Mark Thomas
@TX_Mark
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Come for the Random, stay for the Fuckery. It's all a means to an end, I keep it moving along.
Corner of Random & Fuckery, TX
Joined July 2009
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I know I live in Texas but this seems like a bit much Texas Toast
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Kinda ironic that the sugar addled cereal shelf offers food allergy pharma solutions
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"The looming ban would shutter 95% of Nebraska’s THC shops in the coming years, costing hundreds of jobs and effectively wiping out an industry that, advocates have said, contributes $139 million a year to Nebraska’s economy." Pete Ricketts voted for this.
journalstar.com
The House gave final approval to a bill that will end the record-long government shutdown — and eventually shutter most of the 300 shops that sell THC products in Nebraska.
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So now the house has passed the Biden era CR and the hemp ban will pass. I'm done with the GOP for good. This is going to destroy hundreds of thousands of American lives, take away veteran's ability to safely self-medicate, and so much more. The left never went this far to
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The good people of Auburn are getting hosed by these jackleg officials
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Fuck You Home Depot for running the first Christmas commercial of the season on October 10
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Any restaurant commercial where the food bounces is probably someplace you don't want to go
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This is my shocked face.
Exclusive at @quorumreport: GOP pollsters who have worked for President Trump for years found @GregAbbott_TX got an approval ratings bump after vetoing THC ban while the numbers for @DanPatrick went down https://t.co/VxuDlpe748
#TxLege
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End Indian H1-B visas replacing American jobs instead and stop funding and sending weapons to the Obama/Biden/Neocon Ukraine Russia war.
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Rural Texans speaking out against banning hemp thc. https://t.co/gqQ8Dh2bDJ
texastribune.org
As lawmakers continue to debate banning hemp-derived THC, some rural Texans say it helps ease addiction, health concerns and economic woes that hit their communities the hardest.
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