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I did not realize Ms Diestler had that kind of power to manipulate the vote, perhaps you would like to explain it- I will also point out that Homeboy didn't even defend it because it is such an obvious lie.
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When it opens people are gonna talk/complain about how steep it is......most people dont go to other stadiums and all the new ones are steep like this. You can see it in some of the mages/movies. A few people will need one less beer, LOL
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Found Quack
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Im sure the Chiefs are on the phone trying to acquire him as we speak.
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The idiots that politicized Laken Riley are lecturing.
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Quinshon Judkins officially becomes a Brown
L Ron Burgundy replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
His name sounds like a made up madden name. In fact, I'm pretty sure I've seen it years ago. -
Del Boca Vista, Phase Two!
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I actually know a little bit about cricket--got into it due to a cousin who played--and can corroborate that Gunner is, indeed, talking sense. Meantime, I was thinking about Josh Allen and how special he is. I've never met him, but by all accounts including @Alphadawg7's, he seems to be one of those rare people who have the inner generosity and strength to be a real role model--not just someone whose accomplishments you admire, but someone who conducts themselves with real character. And yet, he's funny and not saintly or boring! We are really lucky to have the guy.
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I used real world examples that represent progressive policies in our nation. Not curves or textbooks. You think neoliberal/republican policies are a big function of urban unaffordability, which is true. Im not denying it. Thats different then needing to go farther left with progressive policies to alleviate some of these problems in mythical ways. Is San Fransico more progressive then NY city? I think so. Are there any results showing this is making a difference. Lets google. *Housing costs are 161% higher than the national average. *Utilities are 58% higher than the national average. *Transportation costs (including gas and public transit) are 43% higher than the national average. *Grocery prices are 21% higher than the national average. Urban affordability. So when will we see the results at least tip in the other direction or is the area just neoprogressive and needs MORE left policies on top of the ones they have? Are we just adding a sidestep of human waste everyday and buying a car window once a month? " I take umbrage with the notion that “free money” and “closing down businesses” were distinctly progressive policies at that time." states were given their own choice of how to handle the pandemic and to suggest the progressive response was anything other then to advocate exactly what happened in democrat cities for years is disingenuous. Id suggest the effects would have been greater and more prolonged if progressives had their way. Thats what i see in progressives, a policy action and then no accountability on the effects. I wonder how long until small bodegas and corner stores are closed down around these gov controlled ones. Labled "for profit markets" and then get a rinse and repeat of the other damages done to examples i made in my last post. Next is the demand for more gov stores because there arent enough around for the urban people to go to. Just 5 more stores. This problem predates and is not specific to progressive policy coming soon. "It was conventional epidemiological wisdom to shut down NYC" Yeah i was in the covid thread trying to have common sense discussions on what others saw as conventional wisdom from EXPERTS. Read some of them and the date they were written and then check out how long after dems and progressives alike were calling for extending lockdowns. Checkpoints for vax passposts erected kay! The epidemiological wisdom became the main factor in why all families including urban expenses became unaffordable to this day. The rest of us were busy killing grandmas. Consumer demand would have been normalised if real wisdom would have been the reaction. Instead it was funneled to huge corporations while progressives neos alike where chearing for the cops closing (radical) mom and pop shops in cities across the country and demanding more stimulus after catching their leaders break every new covid rule and forgiving them. I didnt even touch progressive views and measures on mass immigration that are now mainstream "neoliberal" that effect every point you say. Unless somewhere in a textbook millions of extra people fighting over limited resources lowers prices. Thats great that you got a chuckle for how capitalist have to "navigate" paid/family time. Guess how they do it. The same way they do everything. Pass the brunt of it on to everyone else or close shop. By close shop i mean open it where they dont have to navigate aggressively and stay rich. Be that in a new state or nation. People who dont abuse it are subject to carry the workload. Joe just used pfl for his wifes "anxiety" problem again. We need you to do another double tonight or we wont make quota. We dont make quota enough times we are moving the company. We move the company and progressives fight for gov to "support" the newly unemployed. A cycle that starts with a well intentioned progressive mandate that they give little care if abused. Then we talk about urban affordability in the area with no employment prospects. Im not for capitalist profits and low taxes at all but taxing them alot more or abuse of something like pfl has one of those trickle down effects that you speak of like reaganomics. Its not as easy a solution as its suggested repeatedly for a quick fix. Then demand more to address new problems created. On and on. I agree with this but I see the far lefts novel ambitious ideas. This thread has them. I live in NY. I named some of them. Im not seeing them resulting in much more then alot more empowerment to the largest corporation in the world. which is still ironic. Why dont progressives fund the things they claim to fight for? Give a couple bucks to bus fair united for free bus rides? Give a couple more to urban families so they have affordability. Keep giving to all the great things politicians promise will be tax funded so the rest of us dont get the reprocussions sent our way and we can fund whatever we want to. Is that a worker cooperation? Why doesnt someone run on that? there will be no need to go into weeds on a football message boards again. 😁
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Performative outrage with moral bankruptcy
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The view from the top of the new stadium
Richard Noggin replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hoping they were looking across the field, so that was the visitor's side in the sun. Can anyone confirm? (Couldn't hear audio so unsure if that is mentioned in any "narration.") -
Alligator Auschwitz - $150,000 taxpayer dollars per detainee, per year SNAP benefits - $2,256 per citizen, per year Keep reining in that spending!
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If they knew Trump was with underage girls - no one lets him even see the primary in 2016 let alone 2020 - then 2024. No one agrees to join his administration. Especially Kash and Bongino. The Epstein files were discussed ad nauseam from 2020-2024. At least among the right. This is to address why I don’t believe Trump is guilty of anything. I fully oppose them not releasing the files. I do not think they are trying to cover for the guilty. Right now I think at worst this is CIA and at best Blondi is a PR moron that can’t find a camera fast enough. I mean really? Trump is guilty but your administration parades around the binder that’s “got him?” Mmmmm k.
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Maybe the guy closed the window from ledge then jumps. 😁
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The Seattle stadium's roof design isn’t a cantilever overhang at all. It’s actually two huge trusses that span the length of the stadium and the roof bears on the them. And if I recall, the end zones are not covered. The closest design is of course Tottenham. There, the remaining seats are covered with a somewhat lighter translucent paneling which wouldn’t work with the heavy WNY snow loads.
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Should big drug companies be allowed to advertise on TV?
Mike in Horseheads replied to HOUSE's topic in Off the Wall
I said something to my Dr about that part on commercials, she laughed and said isn't that the most ridiculous thing to tell you not to take something you've never had ! lol -
What do you think Ralph Wilson would think of these Bills?
SoCal Deek replied to Billsfed1's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s not you, but remember the NFL is not like any normal employer/employee relationship. These guys careers are super short and they are paid at the very top of their profession. There’s little cap wiggle room, or player appetite for that matter, for keeping players on at a reduced salary. -
He didn’t campaign on releasing the files. He always said “we’ll look at it yes but…..” The issue has become a symbol for revealing the Deep State and that we don’t have a 2 tiered justice system. You want to suddenly now believe Trump is on the “list” that Biden and Harris had just 10 months ago - you go right ahead and believe that. A “list” they had in 2016, 2020, and 2024. You’re not asking the right questions. It’s because your side belittled this investigation for years - and why you saw and still see virtually zero mainstream media pressure or coverage on it. MAGA pressure on Trump will get it done. You better dump your Microsoft stock. The Royal Family is also in deep ***t. Bill Clinton will end up in jail. That’s how all this was always going to go.