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Antonio Brown files bankruptcy. Earned over $100Million
Rousseauisnoschmo replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tyreek Hill on the same path of destruction. -
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2074302/humiliation-donald-trump-us-trade A drop in exports pushed the U.S. trade gap as appetite for US goods slowed amid US President Donald Trump's 'Freedom Day' tariff increases. In May the US goods trade gap widened 11.1% to $96.6 billion according to the nations Commerce Department's Census Bureau; exports of goods dropped $9.7 billion to $179.2 billion while imports were little changed at $275.8 billion. The official announcement came as sportswear giant Nike warned that tariffs will cost it around an extra one billion US dollars (£727 million).
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UPDATE: ISRAEL v IRAN - Ceasefire reached?
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
i don't need to. maga's remind us constantly. At least we don't encourage white nationalist scum or foment treason. -
UPDATE: ISRAEL v IRAN - Ceasefire reached?
CoudyBills replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Do the dems now... -
Supreme Court decisions.
The Frankish Reich replied to B-Man's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Good points. Despite the blatantly racist characterizations of Jackson's dissent, there is a critical point there. Let's say there's a President Bernie or AOC. Day One: an EO banning "assault rifles." Guy in WY who wants to buy an AR runs to court; federal judge finds the EO unconstitutional. Maybe that only applies to him; every other prospective AR-15 purchaser also has to file his or her own lawsuit. Maybe the court finds it applies to everyone in WY. Then people in the 93 other federal districts need a similar ruling in their cases. But they're not gonna get it in, say, SF. So let's let the cases "percolate" through the courts until the Supreme Court hears it in two years. The Supreme Court ultimately finds that the EO violated the 2nd Amendment right to bear arms. So for two years a large group of people have been denied their constitutional rights. Kind of a big deal, right? Kavanaugh wrote his own opinion recognizing the big dealness of all of this. He said the Supreme Court has to be ready, willing, and able to hear these constitutional challenges to EOs on an expedited basis. In the birthright citizenship case, that would mean a merits decision right now. Otherwise the ultimate decision by the Supreme Court (next June? June 2027?) may be that the EO is unconstitutional, and there will be a whole slew of babies and toddlers subject to deportation if they travel from California to Texas to visit relatives. Not good. So the Supreme Court did a legal half-assed decision that is full-assed from a political (make a point about anti-Trump injunctions) perspective. That kind of thing is the Dred Scott kind of thing - a decision that creates an untenable situation on the ground. The kind of thing they are supposedly trying to avoid as the highest Court in the land. Meanwhile, Barrett decides that we've got to look at what federal courts thought was allowed in 1789 in order to decide if a nationwide injunction is kosher. Yeah, let's all go back to 1789 when men were men and Amy couldn't vote. - Today
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Dawkins and Torrence "snuck" into the new stadium.
SoCal Deek replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’ve mentioned this quite a few times. Seat width and row spacing are probably the two biggest impacts on game day comfort but are often overlooked in the design process. Row spacing is determined very early on and is extremely hard to change later on. Seat width comes from the seating manufacturer and can change up until the last minute …but it has huge impact on seating capacity. -
No, thank you,
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Pff is such a ***** show, every time they open their mouths / post something, they reinforce the reasons so many football fans just laugh at them, they are just another group of click bait talking heads,
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UPDATE: ISRAEL v IRAN - Ceasefire reached?
sherpa replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
A week after the strike, I'd call this a very significant W on many levels beyond the massive damage to these three sites.. -
Me too, I’ll see it when I believe it…
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I always thought we should have moved Knox to FB and used him like SF uses Juszczyk. He doesn’t have great hands but is real athletic and dangerous with the ball in his hands. I’d love to see Knox outta the backfield and the other 2 TEs as the traditional set. Not to mention the power run game we could create with an off set line, 2TEs and backfield of Josh Knox and Davis.
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Unless I read it here that he’s a blocking machine, I won’t believe it. Nope.
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Antonio Brown files bankruptcy. Earned over $100Million
Just Jack replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
You can send me $19,000. Frequently asked questions on gift taxes | Internal Revenue Service -
Higher prices and less inventory https://www.cnbc.com/2025/06/27/deep-inside-economy-more-sticker-prices-start-to-go-up-due-to-tariffs.html The latest inflation data came in hotter than expected, and Nike warned in its earnings on Thursday that prices will be going higher due to tariffs. Across the U.S. retail and manufacturing distribution chains, inventory has started to be re-ticketed with higher prices, by between 8%-15%, according to ITS Logistics, including for apparel and consumer product goods. The footwear industry says it expects prices to rise by between 6% and 10%. It’s not just higher prices but less inventory With current concerns about trade uncertainty and consumer softness, retailers and manufacturing clients are managing inventory by shrinking SKU counts and importing fewer SKUs they are keeping. The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that gross domestic product shrank by 0.5% in the first quarter of 2025. “The overall inventory footprint is smaller,” said Martin. “You are looking at three months of inventory on hand now versus six.” Supply chain data from the warehouse sector and the growing number of empty shipping containers at ports are pointing to a more mild peak season (the summer buildup of inventory for the back-to-school and holiday shopping periods). Warehouse inventory levels are down 6% month over month, according to the Logistics Managers’ Index. Comparing readings from the first half of June to later in the month, growth in inventories started to slow down, which suggests that an increase in early June was temporary, according to Zachary Rogers, associate professor of supply chain management at Colorado State University. “Because of how long it takes inventories to move through systems, we haven’t seen any big shifts in transportation yet,” said Rogers. “Warehouse capacity did move from mild contraction to mild expansion.” The data for the full month of June is not in yet, but Rogers said it is highly unlikely the results would change in any meaningful way. “We’re far enough along that we basically know where they’ll end up,” he said.
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Is the message board equivalent of “you up?” Text at 1 am?
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PFF has been gushing about the Bills defensive acquisitions. They really liked the Hoecht acquisition and think Bosa even if he just gives the Bills 10-12 games those games will be a big positive. They also think the draft depth and Larry O acquisition make the defensive line fairly deep.