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Chef Andrew Gruel

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Family | Sandwiches | Restaurant Owner 🍕 🇺🇸 - TV Host | Fmr. Judge on Food Network | Co-Host SoCal Restaurant Show | @calicofishhouse

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This is pretty wild in California. She just turned all of the state reps against her but doesn't care. One of her positions is that free speech is being attacked in America. I'm curious to see how this is covered next week. Has the opp research been done?

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I don't think the governemnt should be banning anything. I think they can stop putting their finger on the scale of production as well as promoting seed oils as "healthy" A lot of this comes down to subsidies too. In 1949, government payments made up 1.4% of total net farm

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The funny thing about presidential election season is that we talk, and ask the candidates, about issues over which 99% of the time they have minimal control. Most can be solved locally or via the state governments. That’s why much of what is said is also fluff because they know

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Actually this proves my exact point. For example, Austin has become a mess, because of local politics. Same with Dallas and Houston. Huntington Beach, California is better than all three of those cities on a management and crime level, because we have great local leaders.

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We need to read tea leaves now to determine a presidential candidate’s agenda? Insurance companies are now covering psychics.

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They got an injection of excitement when they rolled out Beast Burgers through their kitchens, then when that sugar high wore away, it was all over. Way too top heavy, no real innovation, buildouts that are too costly and mediocre burgers. They should give their struggling