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Jones

fILE A GRIEVE!
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Black Rifle Coffee Company Takes on Starbucks: We're Hiring 10,000 Veterans

Black Rifle Coffee Company Takes on Starbucks: We're Hiring 10,000 Veterans
Hopefully their program will be as successful as Starbuck's has already been:

Starbucks has hired 8,800 veterans and military spouses toward a five-year goal to reach 10,000 by 2018. To kick start the effort back in 2013, Starbucks brought aboard dedicated military recruiters, established connections at more than 200 military bases across the globe, attended more than 500 military hiring fairs and sponsored 14 hiring summits.
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
Hopefully their program will be as successful as Starbuck's has already been:

Starbucks has hired 8,800 veterans and military spouses toward a five-year goal to reach 10,000 by 2018. To kick start the effort back in 2013, Starbucks brought aboard dedicated military recruiters, established connections at more than 200 military bases across the globe, attended more than 500 military hiring fairs and sponsored 14 hiring summits.

Is this really about helping vets or is this another play on emotions to boost coffee sales?

Hey, somebody has to play the cynic here to keep things honest! ;)
 

Jones

fILE A GRIEVE!
Staff member
Is this really about helping vets or is this another play on emotions to boost coffee sales?

Hey, somebody has to play the cynic here to keep things honest! ;)
Well, this is a capitalist economy soo... I won't judge though, regardless of their motivation a job is still a job to the person who needs one. I'm not gonna be much help anyway since my go to coffee stop is 7-11.
 

MrFedEx

Engorged Member
Well, this is a capitalist economy soo... I won't judge though, regardless of their motivation a job is still a job to the person who needs one. I'm not gonna be much help anyway since my go to coffee stop is 7-11.

I'm going to Mohammed's Coffee. They have pledged vto hire 10,000 uneducated, trailer trash Trump voters.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
BURLINGTON, Conn. (CBS Connecticut) – A court date Friday for a Harwinton woman accused of trying to hit a police officer with her car Thursday in Burlington.

State police say 58-year-old Eileen Pierce tried to hit an officer directing traffic at a tree-trimming site on Route 69– allegedly driving her Subaru wagon directly at him, yelling out the window, and shaking her fist. The officer quickly got out of the way, and police say Pierce narrowly missed hitting a tree crew.

When Pierce was pulled over at the Burlington-Bristol line, troopers say she rambled for several minutes, saying she was upset with police and that officers are being murdered because they tend to abuse people’s rights — noting she was angry that Donald Trump is president.

Pierce was arrested on charges of second-degree attempted assault with a motor vehicle, first-degree reckless endangerment, reckless driving, and failure to drive in the proper lane in a construction zone.

She was held overnight on $5,000 surety bond for arraignment in Bristol Superior Court.
 
P

pickup

Guest
It must be really, really difficult for decent and moral Republicans to cope with the idea that Donald Trump now represents their "party of family values."

I remember the right-wingers losing their feces over Michelle Obama appearing in public wearing a sleeveless evening gown. Now we have gone from a couple with two kids who have been happily married for 25 years with no scandals to a serial adulterer/predator/vagina grabber/golden shower aficionado who has been divorced twice and a First Lady who posed nude in numerous porno magazines.

The irony may be amusing but the hypocrisy sure stinks.

alleged golden shower aficionado.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Here's tale about a really proud protester.

Anti-Trump Protesters Block Ambulance Rushing to Hospital

Roughly 200 demonstrators marched to Route 34 around 5 p.m. carrying a banner emblazoned with the words “No Ban No Wall New Haven,” they blocked traffic on the highway the ambulance was taking.
The protesters “obstructed an ambulance carrying a critically ill patient,” the state police report read, according to the New Haven Independent. “Due to this delay, ambulance personnel were required to perform an emergency medical procedure in the ambulance instead of at the hospital.”

One protester in particular who stood in the ambulance’s path refused to move when asked by police to do so.

“The officers tried to guide him out of the way. He pushed an officer trying to get back,” Shift Commander Lt. Sam Brown told the Independent, noting that the man was brought to the ground and arrested.
 

rod

Retired 23 years
Here's tale about a really proud protester.



One protester in particular who stood in the ambulance’s path refused to move when asked by police to do so.

“The officers tried to guide him out of the way. He pushed an officer trying to get back,” Shift Commander Lt. Sam Brown told the Independent, noting that the man was brought to the ground and arrested.

Why pray tell would they even "ask" him to get out of the way? If he was blocking the ambulance taze him a get him out of the way.
 
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