Anonymous ID: dec710 Jan. 9, 2023, 3:39 p.m. No.18112701   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18112564

Anon went to a "show and tell" event near SW Blvd, some side street that sold top of the line stoves, cookware and anon means TOP. Top prices, best of the best. HOWEVER, only designers could actually buy from the place. The cookware reminded anon of MomAnon's Amway Queen cookware, nice 18/10 stuff.

We went several times, once Jasper Mirabile was the guest chef (Jasper's - the fancy after prom/promotion kind of white tablecloth Italian place) and anon finally had Jasper cooking, only ever ate at their walk in place nearby, Marco Polo's. Another time it was Renee Kelly, evidently was on Top Chef or similar.

 

Anon looked at all the Wolf and other top of the line stoves and curious, checked prices. WOW. That was some years back, can't even begin to guess how proud of those beauties they are now, that's a serious piece of equipment.

GrandmaAnon was a good cook, the cookware helped MomAnon not one whit. "Bless her heart" kek

Anonymous ID: dec710 Jan. 9, 2023, 3:55 p.m. No.18112820   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2827 >>2839 >>2897

>>18112498

>What state

 

The purple-haired congresswoman you saw at SOTU is Rosa DeLauro

 

The congresswoman in question is Rosa DeLauro, US representative for Connecticut’s 3rd congressional district since 1991.

 

 

Rosa Luisa DeLauro[1][2] (/dɪˈlɔːroʊ/; born March 2, 1943) is an American politician who has been the U.S. representative for Connecticut's 3rd congressional district since 1991. She is a member of the Democratic Party. The district is based in New Haven and includes most of its suburbs. DeLauro is the dean of Connecticut's congressional delegation.

 

In 2020, DeLauro was selected as chair of the House Appropriations Committee for the 117th Congress, succeeding Nita Lowey[3] and becoming the second woman to hold the position. She co-chaired the House Democratic Steering Committee from 2003 to 2021.

 

The lovely Mrs Stanley Greenberg is a Rep from CT. Land of the free, home of the freaks.

Anonymous ID: dec710 Jan. 9, 2023, 4:14 p.m. No.18112951   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2972 >>3101 >>3127 >>3143

Keurig K-Cup settlement: Today’s the final day to join the $10 million class-action suit

 

January 9, 2022

 

If you have been making your morning cup of coffee using the popular Keurig KDP, -0.63% pods, aka K-Cups, then you may be entitled to some money.

 

The beverage giant recently agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit over claims the company made that its K-Cups were recyclable. As part of the settlement, Keurig has agreed to pay $10 million to purchasers.

 

As of 2020, K-Cups are made using a recyclable plastic called polypropylene, which is recyclable according to the company, but the plastic pods are too small for most municipal recycling facilities, and there is little market for the materials that can be recycled from them, the lawsuit alleges.

 

The cups “usually still end up in landfills,” according to the 2018 lawsuit, despite Keurig’s marketing that people can “have your cup and recycle it too.”

 

According to a CNET breakdown, if you bought K-Cups labeled as recyclable between June 8, 2016, and Aug. 8, 2022, you can request $3.50 per 100 pods purchased, for a minimum of $6 and a maximum of $36 as long as you have proof of purchase. Without proof of purchase, purchasers can claim a maximum of $5 per household.

 

Interested parties can join the class-action lawsuit and submit a claim on the settlement website, or print out the form and mail it to the address below.

 

Smith v. Keurig Green Mountain

c/o Kroll Settlement Administration LLC

P.O. Box 225391

New York, NY 10150-5391

 

The deadline to join the lawsuit is Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, unless you received an email regarding the settlement in mid-December, in which case the deadline is January 30, the settlement website states.

 

Sauce: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/keurig-k-cup-settlement-todays-the-final-day-join-the-10-million-class-action-suit-11673289975?mod=home-page

 

Settlement website: https://www.kcupsrecyclingsettlement.com/

Anonymous ID: dec710 Jan. 9, 2023, 4:30 p.m. No.18113050   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3101 >>3127 >>3143

BS Headline of the Day

 

Cost of IRS funding repeal? More than $100 billion, says this watchdog

 

January 9, 2023

 

House Republicans’ plans to repeal billions of dollars of funding for the Internal Revenue Service would boost the U.S.’s red ink by more than $100 billion over the next decade, a budget watchdog estimated Monday, as the GOP was gearing up to vote on the measure.

 

A vote could come as early as Monday night on a measure that takes aim at $80 billion in extra funding for the IRS that was included in Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act — their big climate, healthcare and tax package. The vote could follow action on a package of rules for the new session of Congress — to which which some Republicans have voiced opposition.

 

The aim of the extra money for the IRS is to expand support for the agency’s operations, modernize its systems, improve customer service, and strengthen tax enforcement, as the Committee for a Responsible Budget summarized in a new analysis Monday.

 

Denying the agency the funding, says the CRFB, would increase deficits by well over $100 billion over a decade, including $30 billion in 2031 alone.

 

The IRS measure is one of a few items that House Republicans are prioritizing as they get down to business in the new Congress. Because Democrats control the Senate, however, it won’t pass that chamber, so the bill is largely symbolic.

 

Still, campaigning against the IRS featured heavily in Republicans’ midterm election pitches, with candidates warning that Democrats’ legislation will empower about 87,000 new agents to target middle-income Americans. That figure has been dubbed misleading, however, by fact-checkers including the Associated Press, which noted many hires will be used to replace some 50,000 IRS employee retirements in coming years. Others will become customer service representatives answering taxpayer phone calls.

 

Sauce: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/cost-of-irs-funding-repeal-more-than-100-billion-says-this-watchdog-11673298104?mod=home-page

 

The CFRB is full of sheet

Committee For a Responsible Government

 

https://www.crfb.org/blogs/irs-funding-repeal-could-cost-over-100-billion-encourage-tax-cheating

 

CFRB Board members:

 

Board Members

CO-CHAIRS

Mitch Daniels

Leon Panetta

Timothy Penny

Maya MacGuineas

Barry Anderson

 

DIRECTORS

Erskine Bowles

Kent Conrad

Dan Crippen

Bill Gradison, Jr.

Jane Harman

William Hoagland

James Jones

Lou Kerr

Marjorie Margolies

Dave McCurdy

David Minge

Michael Nutter

June O'Neill

Marne Obernauer, Jr.

Rudolph Penner

Robert Reischauer

Charles Robb

Isabel Sawhill

Alan K. Simpson

John Spratt

Eugene Steuerle

David Stockman

James T. McIntyre, Jr.

John Tanner

Tom Tauke

Carol Cox Wait

 

https://www.crfb.org/board-members

 

Like, 51 Intel liars, a bunch of politicos still sucking on the public teat. "Full" bios at link

 

Staff members, another Rogue's gallery: https://www.crfb.org/staff-members

Anonymous ID: dec710 Jan. 9, 2023, 4:37 p.m. No.18113083   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18112972

Never had Keurig, looked a lot, never bought one. Anon has beans and ground coffee, still looking for a replacement for the Ninja, the clock quit me. In under a year. Looks like the search continues.