Wednesday, October 22, 2025

I Drove By This Old, Decrepit, Mill Building Earlier Today.... As I Drove By I Almost Spit My Coffee On The Windshield When I LOL'd......

 

















That's some funny shit right there....... ain't that apropos.


12 comments:

  1. One of your congress critters got a little pork added. Be funny if Trump blocked it

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  2. I'd like to see the list of folks associated with that project from the grant writer to the investor(s) that conjured up such a scheme. While were at it we might as well see who all from .gov approved/sanctioned such a project. Then, I'd like to see all their bank records and who they made campaign donations too. This is a "drop in the bucket" to the money that has been obtained under the table under the Jobama regime.

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  3. That's correct and successful: BIG $$$$$$$$$$ were given to his buddies.
    What else did you think would happen to YOUR tax$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$?

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  4. There's an entire industry that consists entirely of "grant writers." Most of them are Marxist-indoctrinated college grads who got into "gubmint service", stayed in each position just long enough to check off a box and learn how to "copy/paste" grant forms, only changing the specific language tailored to the specific grant for which the application was being written, then moving "upwards" in the food chain of bureaucracy. You would be surprised (or maybe not) how many of these "grants" (Read: "Free" money.) are rubber-stamped by bureaucrats who used to work with/for the applicants.

    Ask me how I know. 🤔

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    1. In Canada, it is called the Liberal Party.

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  5. Was this in MA or NH?

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  6. Never mind I should have googled the pic to answer my question.

    The image shows a building on North Main Street in Kingston, Massachusetts. The location is the former site of the Kingston Cordage Company, also known as the Plymouth Cordage Company.

    The Plymouth Cordage Company was founded in 1824 and was once the largest rope-making company in the world.

    The company's main factory was located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, but it also had a mill in Kingston.
    The Kingston mill was built in 1899 and was used to produce twine and other cordage products.
    The company closed its doors in 1964, and the Kingston mill has been abandoned ever since.
    The property, which includes the remaining buildings and a distinctive clock tower, has been the subject of local discussion regarding its future.

    and now we know. Since the property is located in Massholia, the 4th most corrupt state in the union next to NJ, NY and Cali, likely everyone from the city hall janitor to the gov of MA and all of the U.S. Reps and Senators, esp. Ed Markey, got a piece of that pie.

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    1. The image search gave up the wrong mill
      This was the Abbott Worsted Company

      Irish

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