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  2. Trump Admin Buys Fleet of Deportation Jets. The Department of Homeland Security has signed a contract of nearly $140 million to purchase six Boeing 737 planes for deportations. DHS will shift from relying solely on charter services to operating its own aircraft after Congress approved a major funding increase for President Donald Trump’s border and immigration agenda, according to The Washington Post. Two officials familiar with the contract and records reviewed by the Post said ICE may have broader plans for the aircraft. Congress authorized $170 billion for immigration and border operations over four years as part of the GOP tax bill, and the plane funding comes from that package. The infusion of money is tied to the administration’s effort to expand enforcement and meet its stated goal of deporting 1 million people by the end of Trump’s first year in office. https://www.newsmax.com/politics/dhs-jets-deportations/2025/12/10/id/1237798/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2025/12/10/dhs-deport-boeing-contract/
  3. I fart in your general direction.
  4. Especially when you consider @yall used only 13 characters. As I've always said, you only have to go as far as North Collins to get a taste of North Carolina. Exactly. There's a word for this specific type of loser.
  5. lol…what am I going to debate? I didn’t say anything about backing the truck up for Kincaid! But somehow you think that I did? 🤷🏻‍♂️ explains a lot. pick up the 5th year option and play it by ear. Letting him go for an 8M cap hit would be an idiotic move. I never said we should extend him….and he’s my favorite player. 99% of the times I quote you, this is what you do. Move the entire conversation. All I said was that you’re only here to diminish people.
  6. There was not a need for that at that moment. Ball security was the priority. Those flops onto back after a TD etc are all silly and will eventually get him hurt. we can disagree on theatrics or not but the outcome wasn’t good.
  7. Those two would be at the top of my list. I'd even throw in a player of it was needed. While on the phone with the Vikings, I'd pivot to Addison if JJ wasn't available. Revisit Waddle. . whatever it takes. We simply cannot enter next season with a WR group that would get kicked off the land of Misfit Toys.
  8. Garoppolo played really well that year, fam. He was productive, threw too many picks but was excellent outside of that. Tannehill also had an incredible season that year. We don't asterisk the Nick Foles Superbowl win because he isn't a great QB overall, dude was playing out of his mind for a bit. That's sports.
  9. If I agree with you that Gorsuch is a baddie, will you tell me what some of your favorite KBJ moments as a Supreme Court justice have been?
  10. So sick of seeing this argument. In previous playoff exits has the offense been "good enough" to win, if the defense matched its production? Absolutely. However, IT DOES NOT MATTER AT ALL "WHOS TO BLAME". I LITERALLY DONT CARE. WE SHOULDNT EITHER.
  11. oh we're going to paste these guys. Everything is falling into place this year. Everything. Playoffs are like mid-September/October inter-divisional games. Likely no Mahomes and no Burrow. Maybe Jackson, but it looks doubtful. Cakewalk. Imagine saying the road is: Pittsburgh (LOL), Houston (cute story, but who takes them seriously as a SB contender?), Broncos (another cute story) Even toss in New England, who already won their Super Bowl several weeks ago here and would be trying to be the first team to win 2 rings in one season. I didn't mention Jacksonville Barbie and their dozens of rabid fans. Basically our road to the Super Bowl is beating the AFC South teams and maybe Denver. I mean LET'S GO! Now Burrow is seemingly pushing to get Zach Taylor finally fired (good luck) or get himself out of there and likely to an NFC team (few AFC landing spots for QB) taking one top QB out of the AFC mix if that happens. New stadium. Hallmark movie. Allen being an all time great. The chance for guys from past teams like Tre White, Poyer, Jordan Phillips, Gabe Davis and others I probably forgot to get a ring as part of this reunion tour. It simply cannot not happen this year.
  12. sadly, OI'm waiting for polio to rear it's ugly head. At one recent point there were only a few cases worldwide.
  13. Then almost did it again in 2021, except that time Jimmy didn't even have a fully functioning throwing arm. Then almost did it with the last pick of the draft in his rookie year as his QB. I would trade for Shannahan and give up two first rounders for it
  14. That was because they didn't like his judicial views on various issues and/or may have suspected (correctly, it turns out) that he wasn't being truthful in his responses at the hearings. I've never seen anyone attack his actual qualifications, including education and work experience, as is done repeatedly with KBJ.
  15. Ketanji Brown Jackson Makes Up Her Own Doctrine About 'Experts' in Bizarre Tangent During Supreme Court Oral Arguments By Michael Schwarz Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has a college sophomore’s understanding of the Constitution. That is no exaggeration. In fact, it might understate the case. I have taught college sophomores whose knowledge of the Constitution’s basic principles far exceeds that of Jackson. During oral arguments Monday in a case involving fired Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, Jackson peddled two grotesque lies, one of which showcased her own unconstitutional doctrine regarding so-called “experts” in the federal bureaucracy. President Donald Trump fired Slaughter in March. Slaughter responded by suing the president, claiming that SCOTUS’ decision in the 1935 Humphrey’s Executor case prevents the elected chief executive from firing the unelected heads of agencies without cause. On the whole, SCOTUS appeared hostile Monday to the idea that federal bureaucrats exist independent of the elected president’s will. That bodes well for Trump, the Constitution, liberty, and self-government. Jackson, of course, generally plays fast and loose with the Constitution. On occasion, in fact, she has reportedly annoyed even her fellow liberal justices, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor. On Monday, Jackson made her dubious claims during a back-and-forth with Slaughter’s attorney, Amit Agarwal. Her first lie involved the place of “experts” in the constitutional order. “Presidents have accepted,” she said, sounding eager to interrupt Agarwal and make his point for him, “that there could be both an understanding of Congress and the presidency that it is in the best interests of the American people to have certain kinds of issues handled by experts.” Imagine speaking those words at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. How might the revolutionaries present there have responded to the attempted imposition of an aristocracy of “experts”? Alas, Jackson’s second lie came moments later, when she described the federal bureaucracy as “non-partisan.” After nearly 10 years of deep-state attacks on Trump, does anyone seriously regard the federal agencies as non-partisan? https://www.westernjournal.com/ketanji-brown-jackson-makes-doctrine-experts-bizarre-tangent-supreme-court-oral-arguments/
  16. There just too many to choose from!! 🤣
  17. I’m surprised the Bengals-Dolphins game is so low on the list. I’m thinking it will be a fun game to watch. I’m taking the over.
  18. this is the ***** that drives me nuts.
  19. how many died this year from covid? what was most responsible for the decrease? rubes doing their own research or highly educated scientist developing, testing and observing a vaccine? if we had partitioned the country based on vax attitudes early on, there'd be a lot fewer anti vaxxers.
  20. he’s 11m on or off the roster - may as well have him on the roster and cut after year 2
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