The Jackson Hive: All that cash, and still white trash | Part 3
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The way they handle groceries at all is laughable. The pantry is nothing but junk food snacks, soda, and bottled water. The fridge is nothing but drinks and snacks. Half the kitchen cabinets and drawers are empty, but they have two huge drawers just dedicated to... wait for it... more fucking snacks.
These kids wouldn’t know how to eat food that didn’t come from a crockpot, the Mexican place, Chick-fil-a, or A snack drawer.
Everything she buys is so extremely processed. I mean sure, worry about the cleaning chemicals you bathed your home in every night, but have zero fucks about the chemicals your kids inhale on the daily.
These kids wouldn’t know how to eat food that didn’t come from a crockpot, the Mexican place, Chick-fil-a, or A snack drawer.
Everything she buys is so extremely processed. I mean sure, worry about the cleaning chemicals you bathed your home in every night, but have zero fucks about the chemicals your kids inhale on the daily.
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Its all fun and games until someone gets diabetes!NarcoelpsyMom wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 12:59 am The way they handle groceries at all is laughable. The pantry is nothing but junk food snacks, soda, and bottled water. The fridge is nothing but drinks and snacks. Half the kitchen cabinets and drawers are empty, but they have two huge drawers just dedicated to... wait for it... more fucking snacks.
These kids wouldn’t know how to eat food that didn’t come from a crockpot, the Mexican place, Chick-fil-a, or A snack drawer.
Everything she buys is so extremely processed. I mean sure, worry about the cleaning chemicals you bathed your home in every night, but have zero fucks about the chemicals your kids inhale on the daily.
Its so preventable too.
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That’s a lot of money to spend on some ugly ass shoes! At least she’s not wearing those slippers anymore.
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Or get them at Walmart, Zappos or Amazon for 3/4ths to 1/2 off
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How can anyone spend that much money on shoes???
She is crazy to think her lifestyle is that she can spend Willy billy.
She needs to see a shrink and get some help. There is no way they have money to spend like that. Kyle is working for her, Queen of the cult. What a piece of work. Get help girl, you have a problem. Your kids need a real mom.
She is crazy to think her lifestyle is that she can spend Willy billy.
She needs to see a shrink and get some help. There is no way they have money to spend like that. Kyle is working for her, Queen of the cult. What a piece of work. Get help girl, you have a problem. Your kids need a real mom.
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This article is about Kyle’s dad. I hope Kyle is proud of him.
Col. Thomas Jackson, a veteran with multiple overseas tours, has been named the next commander of the 126th Air Refueling Wing based at Scott Air Force Base where he will oversee about 900 Airmen with eight KC-135R “Stratotanker” aircraft and an approximately $32 million operating budget.
Jackson will also be responsible for the Illinois Air National Guard’s two Total Force Enterprise Associations; the 120 Airmen of the active Air Force associate 906th Air Refueling Squadron of Air Mobility Command; and the 42 Airmen of an Illinois Air National Guard classic associate 126th Supply Chain Management Squadron of the Air Force Global Logistics Supply Center, Air Force Material Command.
Jackson will officially assume command of the 126th ARW at a change of command ceremony at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Scott Air Force Base.
“Col. Jackson has been with the 126th Air Refueling Wing since 1989, when they were still at O’Hare in Chicago. He has a deep and thorough understanding of all the wing’s operations and has the respect and admiration of the unit’s Airmen,” said Brig. Gen. Rich Neely, The Adjutant General and Commander of the Illinois National Guard. “He’s the right choice to lead the 126th into the 2020s.”
Jackson, who is now the wing’s Operations Group commander, will replace Col. Jeffrey W. Jacobson, who has commanded the 126th Air Refueling Wing since March 2018.
“Col. Jacobson is an outstanding officer who helped build the 126th Air Refueling Wing into the best KC-135 unit in the nation. He is a 1984 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, who served 14 years on active duty before joining the Illinois Air National Guard,” said Brig. Gen. Peter Nezamis, the Assistant Adjutant General - Air and Commander of the Illinois Air National Guard.
The 126th ARW is a highly accomplished wing, awarded nine Air Force Outstanding Unit awards and at the top of the Air Force’s Mission Capability Readiness Rates.
Prior to Jacobson’s assignment as wing commander, he was the wing’s vice commander for two years and was the wing’s Operations Group commander from November 2011 until June 2016. Jacobson plans to retire from the military in March 2020 with 35 years and 10 months of military service. He has logged more than 7,000 hours in four different types of military aircraft and has accumulated more than 440 hours of combat flight time supporting operations throughout the world including both Iraq and Afghanistan.
Jackson said he is both honored and humbled to assume command of the 126th Air Refueling Wing.
“The Airmen of the 126th Air Refueling Wing have built a legacy that is truly outstanding which dates back to 1927,” he said. “We hunted submarines and conducted search and rescue missions in World War II, and have been involved in every major conflict since. In 1961, we conducted the first National Guard air refueling mission. We were fully mobilized for Desert Storm and have played and continue to play a vital role in air combat.”
ABOUT COL. THOMAS JACKSON
Jackson’s military experience includes multiple combat deployments over the skies of Afghanistan, Iraq, Yugoslavia and Libya starting with Operation Desert Storm. After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, he flew over the continental United States protecting the nation’s airspace.
Jackson started his career as an enlisted crew chief in the 126th. He graduated from the Academy of Military Science and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in February 1994. He has held key command and staff positions at the squadron, group and wing levels.
Jackson holds a bachelor’s degree from Southern Illinois University Carbondale and a master’s of science degree from the University of Illinois. He is a graduate of the Air War College and Air Command and Staff College.
Col. Jeffrey Jacobson assumed command of the 126th Air Refueling Wing at a ceremony March 4, 2018. Col. Thomas Jackson will replace Jacobson as the 126th ARW commander at a change of command ceremony scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Scott Air Force Base. He currently is the wing’s Operations Group commander.
Read more here: https://www.bnd.com/news/local/communit ... rylink=cpy
Col. Thomas Jackson, a veteran with multiple overseas tours, has been named the next commander of the 126th Air Refueling Wing based at Scott Air Force Base where he will oversee about 900 Airmen with eight KC-135R “Stratotanker” aircraft and an approximately $32 million operating budget.
Jackson will also be responsible for the Illinois Air National Guard’s two Total Force Enterprise Associations; the 120 Airmen of the active Air Force associate 906th Air Refueling Squadron of Air Mobility Command; and the 42 Airmen of an Illinois Air National Guard classic associate 126th Supply Chain Management Squadron of the Air Force Global Logistics Supply Center, Air Force Material Command.
Jackson will officially assume command of the 126th ARW at a change of command ceremony at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Scott Air Force Base.
“Col. Jackson has been with the 126th Air Refueling Wing since 1989, when they were still at O’Hare in Chicago. He has a deep and thorough understanding of all the wing’s operations and has the respect and admiration of the unit’s Airmen,” said Brig. Gen. Rich Neely, The Adjutant General and Commander of the Illinois National Guard. “He’s the right choice to lead the 126th into the 2020s.”
Jackson, who is now the wing’s Operations Group commander, will replace Col. Jeffrey W. Jacobson, who has commanded the 126th Air Refueling Wing since March 2018.
“Col. Jacobson is an outstanding officer who helped build the 126th Air Refueling Wing into the best KC-135 unit in the nation. He is a 1984 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, who served 14 years on active duty before joining the Illinois Air National Guard,” said Brig. Gen. Peter Nezamis, the Assistant Adjutant General - Air and Commander of the Illinois Air National Guard.
The 126th ARW is a highly accomplished wing, awarded nine Air Force Outstanding Unit awards and at the top of the Air Force’s Mission Capability Readiness Rates.
Prior to Jacobson’s assignment as wing commander, he was the wing’s vice commander for two years and was the wing’s Operations Group commander from November 2011 until June 2016. Jacobson plans to retire from the military in March 2020 with 35 years and 10 months of military service. He has logged more than 7,000 hours in four different types of military aircraft and has accumulated more than 440 hours of combat flight time supporting operations throughout the world including both Iraq and Afghanistan.
Jackson said he is both honored and humbled to assume command of the 126th Air Refueling Wing.
“The Airmen of the 126th Air Refueling Wing have built a legacy that is truly outstanding which dates back to 1927,” he said. “We hunted submarines and conducted search and rescue missions in World War II, and have been involved in every major conflict since. In 1961, we conducted the first National Guard air refueling mission. We were fully mobilized for Desert Storm and have played and continue to play a vital role in air combat.”
ABOUT COL. THOMAS JACKSON
Jackson’s military experience includes multiple combat deployments over the skies of Afghanistan, Iraq, Yugoslavia and Libya starting with Operation Desert Storm. After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, he flew over the continental United States protecting the nation’s airspace.
Jackson started his career as an enlisted crew chief in the 126th. He graduated from the Academy of Military Science and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in February 1994. He has held key command and staff positions at the squadron, group and wing levels.
Jackson holds a bachelor’s degree from Southern Illinois University Carbondale and a master’s of science degree from the University of Illinois. He is a graduate of the Air War College and Air Command and Staff College.
Col. Jeffrey Jacobson assumed command of the 126th Air Refueling Wing at a ceremony March 4, 2018. Col. Thomas Jackson will replace Jacobson as the 126th ARW commander at a change of command ceremony scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Scott Air Force Base. He currently is the wing’s Operations Group commander.
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Thank you for posting!!! I was trying to find the article to post it here. I saw the newspaper article yesterday. What a great man, Kyle should have followed longer.Sorryforkylesfamily wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:39 pm This article is about Kyle’s dad. I hope Kyle is proud of him.
Col. Thomas Jackson, a veteran with multiple overseas tours, has been named the next commander of the 126th Air Refueling Wing based at Scott Air Force Base where he will oversee about 900 Airmen with eight KC-135R “Stratotanker” aircraft and an approximately $32 million operating budget.
Jackson will also be responsible for the Illinois Air National Guard’s two Total Force Enterprise Associations; the 120 Airmen of the active Air Force associate 906th Air Refueling Squadron of Air Mobility Command; and the 42 Airmen of an Illinois Air National Guard classic associate 126th Supply Chain Management Squadron of the Air Force Global Logistics Supply Center, Air Force Material Command.
Jackson will officially assume command of the 126th ARW at a change of command ceremony at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Scott Air Force Base.
“Col. Jackson has been with the 126th Air Refueling Wing since 1989, when they were still at O’Hare in Chicago. He has a deep and thorough understanding of all the wing’s operations and has the respect and admiration of the unit’s Airmen,” said Brig. Gen. Rich Neely, The Adjutant General and Commander of the Illinois National Guard. “He’s the right choice to lead the 126th into the 2020s.”
Jackson, who is now the wing’s Operations Group commander, will replace Col. Jeffrey W. Jacobson, who has commanded the 126th Air Refueling Wing since March 2018.
“Col. Jacobson is an outstanding officer who helped build the 126th Air Refueling Wing into the best KC-135 unit in the nation. He is a 1984 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, who served 14 years on active duty before joining the Illinois Air National Guard,” said Brig. Gen. Peter Nezamis, the Assistant Adjutant General - Air and Commander of the Illinois Air National Guard.
The 126th ARW is a highly accomplished wing, awarded nine Air Force Outstanding Unit awards and at the top of the Air Force’s Mission Capability Readiness Rates.
Prior to Jacobson’s assignment as wing commander, he was the wing’s vice commander for two years and was the wing’s Operations Group commander from November 2011 until June 2016. Jacobson plans to retire from the military in March 2020 with 35 years and 10 months of military service. He has logged more than 7,000 hours in four different types of military aircraft and has accumulated more than 440 hours of combat flight time supporting operations throughout the world including both Iraq and Afghanistan.
Jackson said he is both honored and humbled to assume command of the 126th Air Refueling Wing.
“The Airmen of the 126th Air Refueling Wing have built a legacy that is truly outstanding which dates back to 1927,” he said. “We hunted submarines and conducted search and rescue missions in World War II, and have been involved in every major conflict since. In 1961, we conducted the first National Guard air refueling mission. We were fully mobilized for Desert Storm and have played and continue to play a vital role in air combat.”
ABOUT COL. THOMAS JACKSON
Jackson’s military experience includes multiple combat deployments over the skies of Afghanistan, Iraq, Yugoslavia and Libya starting with Operation Desert Storm. After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, he flew over the continental United States protecting the nation’s airspace.
Jackson started his career as an enlisted crew chief in the 126th. He graduated from the Academy of Military Science and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in February 1994. He has held key command and staff positions at the squadron, group and wing levels.
Jackson holds a bachelor’s degree from Southern Illinois University Carbondale and a master’s of science degree from the University of Illinois. He is a graduate of the Air War College and Air Command and Staff College.
Col. Jeffrey Jacobson assumed command of the 126th Air Refueling Wing at a ceremony March 4, 2018. Col. Thomas Jackson will replace Jacobson as the 126th ARW commander at a change of command ceremony scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Scott Air Force Base. He currently is the wing’s Operations Group commander.
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I hope he sees this. I’ll send the newspaper article to their home, then he will see it.
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Stark contrast to shittalkinyoungmom’s dad who’s a convicted felon, right?
I imagine it was queen Emily’s idea to move from their previous location to the new one because everyone in their community knew that her family was trash and had taken the Jackson’s son away from them.
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I imagine it was queen Emily’s idea to move from their previous location to the new one because everyone in their community knew that her family was trash and had taken the Jackson’s son away from them.
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I agree!!jczc2003 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:24 pm Stark contrast to shittalkinyoungmom’s dad who’s a convicted felon, right?
I imagine it was queen Emily’s idea to move from their previous location to the new one because everyone in their community knew that her family was trash and had taken the Jackson’s son away from them.
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Oh, I am sure jailbird was the one who told them they had to
Move, he is the money, do as I say, or no money.
I bet they needed to get away from that horrible
Jackson family.... ya right.
Kyles Dad is way, way better then jailbird !!!!!!!!!!
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Is Emily that controlling of the people around her that she couldn’t even let her 4 year old pick her own nail polish color?? Who cares if it was brown and white.. seriously wtf let her be her own person. Why talk her into a new color that looks *cute and girly* like Elsa from frozen. I just don’t get it. My almost 4 year year old wanted her nails painted a really dark grey a few months back when we went out on a mama daughter date to the nail salon that was absolutely hideous but guess what... I really didn’t care because it’s what she wanted so she got that color!!
Also I’d hate to be Kyle and have to work so hard for my wife to spend probably half of my paycheck on groceries. That’s nuts!! I’ve seen large families with 6+ kids who are even older budget out groceries and not get or spend nearly as much as she does on absolute junk!!!
Also I’d hate to be Kyle and have to work so hard for my wife to spend probably half of my paycheck on groceries. That’s nuts!! I’ve seen large families with 6+ kids who are even older budget out groceries and not get or spend nearly as much as she does on absolute junk!!!
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If you dont let your kids make their own decisions, then you will be making all their decisions until they are 55!coco0303 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 2:40 pm Is Emily that controlling of the people around her that she couldn’t even let her 4 year old pick her own nail polish color?? Who cares if it was brown and white.. seriously wtf let her be her own person. Why talk her into a new color that looks *cute and girly* like Elsa from frozen. I just don’t get it. My almost 4 year year old wanted her nails painted a really dark grey a few months back when we went out on a mama daughter date to the nail salon that was absolutely hideous but guess what... I really didn’t care because it’s what she wanted so she got that color!!
Also I’d hate to be Kyle and have to work so hard for my wife to spend probably half of my paycheck on groceries. That’s nuts!! I’ve seen large families with 6+ kids who are even older budget out groceries and not get or spend nearly as much as she does on absolute junk!!!
They need to try things and win or try things and fail.
My son wanted an earring for his 7th birthday. His teacher called me and , "Just letting you know your sons been saying hes getting his ear pierced this weekend, I told him he wasnt"
Me: "Umm thats what he wants for his birthday, and thats what hes getting"
Teacher: "Thats not age appropriate"
ME: Crickets
He got his ear pierced and took care of it impecably, then a year later he removed it and said he was done.
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There wasn’t one vegetable or fruit that I could see in her grocery haul. Does she want her children to grow up only eating junk?! Clogged arteries and heart attacks are in their future.
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Our budget for a family of 6, with one infant and 5 cats is around 400 every 2 weeks. That budget includes household supplies, cat food and whatever baby food I pick up for my 7 month old.coco0303 wrote:Is Emily that controlling of the people around her that she couldn’t even let her 4 year old pick her own nail polish color?? Who cares if it was brown and white.. seriously wtf let her be her own person. Why talk her into a new color that looks *cute and girly* like Elsa from frozen. I just don’t get it. My almost 4 year year old wanted her nails painted a really dark grey a few months back when we went out on a mama daughter date to the nail salon that was absolutely hideous but guess what... I really didn’t care because it’s what she wanted so she got that color!!
Also I’d hate to be Kyle and have to work so hard for my wife to spend probably half of my paycheck on groceries. That’s nuts!! I’ve seen large families with 6+ kids who are even older budget out groceries and not get or spend nearly as much as she does on absolute junk!!!
I didn't watch the video...how much did she say she spent?
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Wonder if jailbird is gonna come clean??
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Yeah fucking right.... it will be boring and a beat around the Bush bullshit.jczc2003 wrote:
Wonder if jailbird is gonna come clean??
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Lol, you’re right. Typical shittalkinyoungmom content. Back to business as usual.SeriouslyCurious wrote:Yeah fucking right.... it will be boring and a beat around the Bush bullshit.jczc2003 wrote:
Wonder if jailbird is gonna come clean??
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Yeah right they are probably opening up a go fund me or some shit like that. I doubt jail need Justin and sneaky stefanie would ever come clean about that.
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Wow, there are no lengths to which this family won’t go for Shittalkinb’s vlog content.
Let me predict what will happen—jailbird will NEVER tell what he did to get thrown in jail. He will be the victim in the whole situation.
Kyles family will be made out as the bad guys because they didn’t want their son involved with a girl who’s dad was an ex convict.
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Let me predict what will happen—jailbird will NEVER tell what he did to get thrown in jail. He will be the victim in the whole situation.
Kyles family will be made out as the bad guys because they didn’t want their son involved with a girl who’s dad was an ex convict.
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I didn’t notice if she said how much, I don’t really watch her vlogs because it’s the same snoozer content but her whole entire island was filllllllled with bags of groceries. I’m guessing she spent more than a couple hundred alone on the same shit she always gets and she’ll probably do another grocery haul in a few days I’m sure I just did a grocery pickup for my family of 4 (I have a 4 year old toddler and infant so I know my budget will of course be smaller) and spent close to $200 for 2 weeks maybe more of groceries for every meal and snacks included, plus a few household items and she definitely surpassed that judging on what she bought in convenient/frozen items but her island also had like 3x what I bought. Ridiculous4littlemonkeys wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 6:43 pmOur budget for a family of 6, with one infant and 5 cats is around 400 every 2 weeks. That budget includes household supplies, cat food and whatever baby food I pick up for my 7 month old.coco0303 wrote:Is Emily that controlling of the people around her that she couldn’t even let her 4 year old pick her own nail polish color?? Who cares if it was brown and white.. seriously wtf let her be her own person. Why talk her into a new color that looks *cute and girly* like Elsa from frozen. I just don’t get it. My almost 4 year year old wanted her nails painted a really dark grey a few months back when we went out on a mama daughter date to the nail salon that was absolutely hideous but guess what... I really didn’t care because it’s what she wanted so she got that color!!
Also I’d hate to be Kyle and have to work so hard for my wife to spend probably half of my paycheck on groceries. That’s nuts!! I’ve seen large families with 6+ kids who are even older budget out groceries and not get or spend nearly as much as she does on absolute junk!!!
I didn't watch the video...how much did she say she spent?
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Don’t waste your time watching today’s “tell all.” They just teased a “series” where they will share their story. I do have to wonder why they have decided to share at this point?
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