Campbell’s leadership thinks their customers are poor suckers who’ll eat any bioengineered trash they produce. Time to show them what happens when the ‘poor people’ stop buying their products
' matoer soup doesn't have meat in it. Unless it's homemade and you use a Beefseak. That's a pretty meaty tomato. Tater soup ain't to bad neither. Stick with those for now
Three million dollars missing and Jeffries won’t help find it? Sounds like someone’s terrified of what the paper trail will reveal. This is exactly why people hate career politicians.
That is the wrong "Jeffries". Search shows Jefferies Group LLC, a global investment banking firm, has faced scrutiny and penalties related to its financial practices, including a recent $3 million fine imposed by the SEC for recordkeeping violations. This reflects ongoing regulatory efforts to ensure compliance and maintain trust in the financial services industry.
On a hunch, I asked Grok on X if that came from dunning-kruger times. Here's the answer.
Yes, the claim that a minority leader's audit shows $3 million missing—specifically about House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries—originated as satire from the Dunning-Kruger Times, part of the America's Last Line of Defense network of parody sites.This story first appeared as a satirical piece mocking political scandals, complete with disclaimers like "Nothing on this page is real" and "America's Last Satire of Defense." It quickly spread on social media platforms like X and Facebook, often without the disclaimers, where users treated it as factual. For example, posts from November 23–24, 2025, used phrases like "Dollar Tree Obama" and shared images with the satire label cropped out or ignored.Sites like btuatu.com reposted it without satire notes, but there's no evidence from credible sources, such as official congressional records, DOJ statements, or mainstream news outlets like The New York Times or CNN. Fact-checks on social media, including one Facebook group post from November 23, 2025, noted it's based on unverified X content and lacks any real backing.The Dunning-Kruger Times draws its name from the cognitive bias where people overestimate their knowledge, and it's known for absurd political spoofs—similar to how Trump shared their fake Obamacare story in November 2025. This fits their style of exaggerated claims to highlight perceived hypocrisies.
In my corporate experience of over 40 years, a woman executive in a make work job like VP and Chief Information Security Officer has no idea what's in their products or how they are made. I'm surprised she knows the company makes soup. I once got into an argument with politically appointed woman Chief Engineer of a very famous 5th generation fighter program during design and development who believed the solution to the design weight issue we were working on was to just take out that stupid gun. On a fighter. The company figured out what they had and made her Chief Ethics Officer and turned Engineering back over to the Engineers. Apologize for the rant. That story hit a nerve.
Put it here ... I can't wait to read it. I have the Captcha turned OFF but blogger insists it be there. You should be able to bypass it.
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Campbell’s leadership thinks their customers are poor suckers who’ll eat any bioengineered trash they produce. Time to show them what happens when the ‘poor people’ stop buying their products
ReplyDeletePhil, hey slow down there partner. This was a disgruntled exec. I prefer a wait and see approach.
Delete' matoer soup doesn't have meat in it. Unless it's homemade and you use a Beefseak. That's a pretty meaty tomato. Tater soup ain't to bad neither. Stick with those for now
DeleteNed Eastwood, lots of protein in them Beefsteak soups.
DeleteThree million dollars missing and Jeffries won’t help find it? Sounds like someone’s terrified of what the paper trail will reveal. This is exactly why people hate career politicians.
ReplyDeleteAnon, I don't trust lifer democrat politicians.
DeleteThat is the wrong "Jeffries". Search shows Jefferies Group LLC, a global investment banking firm, has faced scrutiny and penalties related to its financial practices, including a recent $3 million fine imposed by the SEC for recordkeeping violations. This reflects ongoing regulatory efforts to ensure compliance and maintain trust in the financial services industry.
DeleteAnon, I looked all over and couldn't find what you're reporting.
DeleteLook in Google AI overview of a query for "Jefferies group audit $3M"
Deletehttps://www.google.com/search?q=jefferies+group+audit+%243M
Search google for "jefferies group audit $3M", then expand the google search AI overview.
DeleteOn a hunch, I asked Grok on X if that came from dunning-kruger times. Here's the answer.
DeleteYes, the claim that a minority leader's audit shows $3 million missing—specifically about House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries—originated as satire from the Dunning-Kruger Times, part of the America's Last Line of Defense network of parody sites.This story first appeared as a satirical piece mocking political scandals, complete with disclaimers like "Nothing on this page is real" and "America's Last Satire of Defense." It quickly spread on social media platforms like X and Facebook, often without the disclaimers, where users treated it as factual. For example, posts from November 23–24, 2025, used phrases like "Dollar Tree Obama" and shared images with the satire label cropped out or ignored.Sites like btuatu.com reposted it without satire notes, but there's no evidence from credible sources, such as official congressional records, DOJ statements, or mainstream news outlets like The New York Times or CNN. Fact-checks on social media, including one Facebook group post from November 23, 2025, noted it's based on unverified X content and lacks any real backing.The Dunning-Kruger Times draws its name from the cognitive bias where people overestimate their knowledge, and it's known for absurd political spoofs—similar to how Trump shared their fake Obamacare story in November 2025. This fits their style of exaggerated claims to highlight perceived hypocrisies.
In my corporate experience of over 40 years, a woman executive in a make work job like VP and Chief Information Security Officer has no idea what's in their products or how they are made. I'm surprised she knows the company makes soup. I once got into an argument with politically appointed woman Chief Engineer of a very famous 5th generation fighter program during design and development who believed the solution to the design weight issue we were working on was to just take out that stupid gun. On a fighter. The company figured out what they had and made her Chief Ethics Officer and turned Engineering back over to the Engineers. Apologize for the rant. That story hit a nerve.
ReplyDeleteMikey, from what I've read, some disgruntled exec posted it on the internet ... probably pissed and drunk..
Delete1's wrong, 2's right.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, thanks
DeleteSeems like judges are the first ones who need to face the gallows.
ReplyDeleteMrLiberty, sounds like you're talking about treason. Sounds about right.
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