Under Armour Discount 40% off: Nurses, Teachers, Military, First Responders & More
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Under Armour offers 40% Off All Purchases for Nurses, Teachers, Military, First Responders & More. Shipping is free on $60+ orders. We'd these deals before and it started again today.
You'll also get 8 points per dollar if you pay with Chase UR Freedom card. Exp 6/2.
Where do you find the cashback with Chase? I have a Chase Freedom, but do not see that offer. Another YMMV Chase offer or is the offer found elsewhere?
I don't understand why any job gets preferential pricing for services and goods at unrelated businesses. God bless all these hard working people. But also god bless the construction workers, office clerks, clergy, handymen, janitors, and everyone else. Let's stop with the pandering.
Military and first responders are the reason people like you can have the safe, comfortable cubicles from which you can complain about their perceived entitlement. When was the last time you had your ass shot off at work while fighting for your fellow countrymen? Shame on you.
LOL please. Come off it. When was the last time any US service man or woman had their "ass shot off" while in a country they belonged in, and were legitimately defending US interests in or from? When was the last time US servicemen and women were actually fighting in a foreign country to actually defend the US? Iraq? Nope. Syria? Nope. Afghanistan? MAYBE. We killed Osama Bin Douchebag, and good riddance to him and his whole f*cking family. We're FINALLY leaving Afghanistan now. We've achieved soooooooooo much there. Our tax payer dollars and more importantly the lives of the f*cking DEAD US soldiers have been SO worth it, right? We have left Afghanistan and Iraq SO much better than when we found it. Our billions of dollars have been well spent. It's not like a select few defense contractors have enriched themselves beyond belief with two decades of 99.8% pointless military spending. I leave that 0.2% for the capture and killing of Osama-Bin. Now assuming we've very intelligently spent $6.4 TRILLION on these fantastic wars, 0.2% = 12.8 BILLION dollars. That's one expensive terrorist. And that doesn't include all of the money we gave Bin and his pals decades ago to fight the Soviets LOL. How much could 6.4 TRILLION DOLLARS have done for us here at home? Can you imagine the number of bridges, interstates, rail, water and sewer projects that could have been funded with that money? Giving 10's of thousands of Americans living in America jobs and stable incomes. Instead we have all of the benefits that come with having two bombed out countries in the Middle East. Countries that most Americans couldn't point out on a map if their life depended on it.
I'm a volunteer firefighter and I can't stand the silly, ass-kissing culture that surrounds fire, police, military, EMS, and other professions. I've heard people say "thank you for your service". LOL what? As if COAL miners, and OIL rig workers don't risk their lives on a daily basis more than I do. Maybe even to a greater degree? I chose to be a volunteer firefighter. And every police, military, EMS, and other person chose to be that. There is no military draft in this country. There's no mandatory firefighter, police, or EMT service.
"Military and first responders are the reason people like you can have the safe, comfortable cubicles from which you can complain about their perceived entitlement." And road construction workers are the reason the aforementioned military and first responders have the very ROADS they drive on. And coal miners are the reason the aforementioned military and first responders have continuous electricity in their homes. And it goes ON and ON.
Now do I think there's something SPECIAL about someone who chooses to be a soldier? A policeman or woman? A firefighter? An EMT? Absolutely. Do I think it's something admirable, something honorable?? Absolutely. Does it take a special or different kind of person to assume these risks and do these jobs when they 100% don't have to?? Absolutely. These people deserve respect, for sure. Do I think I'm better than anyone else or deserve more praise because I decided to risk my life to save others and put out fires? LOL no. I chose to do it because that's who I am, and I've always been that way when it comes to helping others if I can. I just thought it was the right thing to do. The "hero worship" when it comes to military, first responders, and others in this country is sick. And in my experience growing up in various countries and traveling to many more, it's very unique to the US. It also RINGS HOLLOW when all of the kissy-kissy lip service isn't followed up with ACTIONS. Oh what's that, you have Gulf War Syndrome?? Haha, never heard of it, go f*ck yourself. What's that, you have PTSD? GTFO. What's that, rape in the military? Never heard of it. We take SUCH great care of our veterans, don't we? Oh and EMT's are so highly paid as well. Yes all of the EMTs I've met through the fire service are so well paid based on the risks they take and the lives they save DAILY. right. The only group of "first responders" that is well taken care of is police, thanks to their mafia unions who defend them 100% of the time (even in the face of clear video evidence documenting criminal and unjustifiable actions, premeditated and otherwise.).
Let me know the next time our US service men and women are called to fight in a legitimate war, when the US is actually being attacked. When the interests of actual American citizens who live in the US are at risk. Or better, let me know when there's a draft again. When our society agrees to FORCE people to join the military, when they're forced to be EMTs, and forced to be police and firemen for the greater good then we can think about some good ol' hero worship.
What a crock of crap you have here buddy. I guess a couple of key words with you are, "legitimate war" and "while in a country they belonged in." I guess addressing what you consider an illegitimate war, those service men who died doing something, while you were in a corner with your tail between your legs, are going to have their dead asses come back to life because you consider it illegitimate. Some knowledge for you. Servicemen don't have a choice what wars they will go to. They don't have the luxury of sitting behind computer keys crying because they aren't getting a discount. Maybe grow a pair and you can get a discount too. Fat chance of that I bet.
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Where do you find the cashback with Chase? I have a Chase Freedom, but do not see that offer. Another YMMV Chase offer or is the offer found elsewhere?
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I'm wondering the same thing. Was expecting the sale again but given it's not been announced yet I'm losing hope.
I'm a volunteer firefighter and I can't stand the silly, ass-kissing culture that surrounds fire, police, military, EMS, and other professions. I've heard people say "thank you for your service". LOL what? As if COAL miners, and OIL rig workers don't risk their lives on a daily basis more than I do. Maybe even to a greater degree? I chose to be a volunteer firefighter. And every police, military, EMS, and other person chose to be that. There is no military draft in this country. There's no mandatory firefighter, police, or EMT service.
"Military and first responders are the reason people like you can have the safe, comfortable cubicles from which you can complain about their perceived entitlement."
And road construction workers are the reason the aforementioned military and first responders have the very ROADS they drive on. And coal miners are the reason the aforementioned military and first responders have continuous electricity in their homes. And it goes ON and ON.
Now do I think there's something SPECIAL about someone who chooses to be a soldier? A policeman or woman? A firefighter? An EMT? Absolutely. Do I think it's something admirable, something honorable?? Absolutely. Does it take a special or different kind of person to assume these risks and do these jobs when they 100% don't have to?? Absolutely. These people deserve respect, for sure. Do I think I'm better than anyone else or deserve more praise because I decided to risk my life to save others and put out fires? LOL no. I chose to do it because that's who I am, and I've always been that way when it comes to helping others if I can. I just thought it was the right thing to do. The "hero worship" when it comes to military, first responders, and others in this country is sick. And in my experience growing up in various countries and traveling to many more, it's very unique to the US. It also RINGS HOLLOW when all of the kissy-kissy lip service isn't followed up with ACTIONS. Oh what's that, you have Gulf War Syndrome?? Haha, never heard of it, go f*ck yourself. What's that, you have PTSD? GTFO. What's that, rape in the military? Never heard of it. We take SUCH great care of our veterans, don't we? Oh and EMT's are so highly paid as well. Yes all of the EMTs I've met through the fire service are so well paid based on the risks they take and the lives they save DAILY. right. The only group of "first responders" that is well taken care of is police, thanks to their mafia unions who defend them 100% of the time (even in the face of clear video evidence documenting criminal and unjustifiable actions, premeditated and otherwise.).
Let me know the next time our US service men and women are called to fight in a legitimate war, when the US is actually being attacked. When the interests of actual American citizens who live in the US are at risk. Or better, let me know when there's a draft again. When our society agrees to FORCE people to join the military, when they're forced to be EMTs, and forced to be police and firemen for the greater good then we can think about some good ol' hero worship.