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  2. ‘We’re going to suffer’: Florida communities say they’re bracing for chaos after Trump officials axe $150M in FEMA grants for flood protection, calling the funding ‘wasteful and ineffective’ https://flip.it/RPhihV
  3. (loud incorrect buzzer) Actually it’s because housing is so desired there that only the Uber rich can afford it. That’s literally it.
  4. Buffalo-superbowl and Superbowl
  5. Stans by the Right Field Bleachers is where we like to hang before a game
  6. The Jets of the nfl Wasn't this past draft deep at TE?
  7. The Dolphins are built very oddly. Two elite WRs, a solid QB, good backs and nothing in the trenches. Yeah, they can make some poor teams look bad with some elite skill guys, but when they to stop Josh Allen that have no answer whatsoever
  8. Now that looks like good clean fun. The History Channel has a show called “Hazardous History with Henry Winkler” and they did a segment on Jarts, those precious little skull piercing backyard toys/weapons/lawn darts. Apparently Romain Legionnaires used a very similar “toy” to conquer foreign lands. Some of those segments are SHOCKING when you see what used to be so common.
  9. Yes in California it’s called crony Communism. If you’re super rich you can live there and mostly avoid the squaller. If you’re poor, there aren’t enough low income housing. Which….. No middle class American wants to or strives to live in. The middle class have been forced out of California because the taxes and regulations did all that. The crony commie politicians of CA told you this is what they would do, we told you what the consequences would be, and it happened. All the while importing millions from the 3rd world making housing even more unaffordable. Live in an over taxed third world ***t hole where only the rich can survive? Yea, that’s exactly why people fled.
  10. I think this stems from the fact they can't solve the Bills. They're pulling at strings leading to erratic decisions. The Bills have done this to a much lesser degree related to the Chiefs. At least it appears the Bills have a vision with a realistic plan lately. I don't see even a hint of one with the Dolphins.
  11. I do more to help immigrants every year than you have in your life. more importantly though if my side was literally defending a murderer from having to face justice in the country he committed the murders I would be more careful who I called sick on the topic.
  12. ANOTHER 500 points!!!! BOOMIN! Where is everyone from the Great Recession April 2 to April 15 2025??
  13. I am quite happy in retirement. For $5 Million I could learn to be quite happy about going back to work for a year. I hope he’s doing it for the right reasons, and pray he keeps his life together. Maybe they are competing with the Jets? 🤷‍♂️
  14. The WP still is stating 5.8 trillion is a smaller number than 4 trillion, so please forgive me when I state their truthfulness is no better than Trump's.
  15. No point in doubting what I see with my own eyes. MAGA is gleefully cheering ICE arresting people trying to go through the legal immigration process. Sick people.
  16. Thats socialism. And it sounds a lot like Mamdani Here is he saying there should be no market forces in real estate. Oh boy. You want us to keep going??? “As socialists…”. Nationalize energy THIS MIGHT BE MY FAVORITE - Covid hadn’t even been here he was using to it to call for eminent domain to seize apartments and use them as slums.
  17. I assume that Waller won't cost a lot so they're hoping for a cheaper alternative to Jonnu Smith.
  18. They’re trying to break it all down and not pay old ppl big money contracts. Yet simultaneously “trying” to sign to plug holes to “look” good to the fan base they really should have drafted A TE this year knowing they were t gonna get a deal done w Jonnu
  19. you believe every accusation that is thrown out against Trump and don't even take a moment to determine why you believe so many lies.
  20. There rural red state voters are gonna love this Americans who comprise the bottom fifth of all earners would see their annual after-tax incomes fall on average by 2.3 percent within the next decade, while those at the top would see about a 2.3 percent boost, according to the analysis, which factors in wages earned and government benefits received. On average, that translates to about $560 in losses for someone who reports little to no income by 2034, and more than $118,000 in gains for someone making over $3 million, the report found. Martha Gimbel, the co-founder of the budget lab, described the Senate measure as “highly regressive.” The disparity owes largely to the fact that Republicans aim to pay for their tax cuts by slashing programs for the poor, including Medicaid and food stamps. The cuts amount to one of the largest retrenchments in the federal safety net in a generation. But the savings they generate only offset a fraction of the total cost of the bill, which is expected to add more than $3 trillion to the federal debt by 2034. Republicans have continued to defend the package as a win for all Americans. On Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent described the bill as a “deal for working people,” saying on Fox News that it would protect Medicaid. But the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office previously found that nearly 12 million more Americans could become uninsured by 2034 if a recent version of Senate Republicans’ bill were to become law. That includes Medicaid recipients, who could lose benefits because of how Mr. Trump and his party aspire to retool the program’s funding structure.
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