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Or your "HOUSE" 😀 Where ya been?
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McDermott not in Top 10 of NFL coaches per PFF.
Ramza86 replied to 14774's topic in The Stadium Wall
13 seconds. If a fat idiot like myself sitting on a couch is screaming at the TV to not give that much space to the WRs he has no excuse to botch that. -
Who is the worst franchise QB in the NFL?
Maine-iac replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Haven't read every page but if Kyler Murray hasn't been discussed for this award he should be in the running. In contrast Baker took Cleveland to the playoffs and won and that alone should mean something. Lost to the Chiefs. Later beat the Eagles in the playoffs with a different team. Baker has been to the playoffs and won a few. Not saying he's the greatest but he certainly isn't the worst. -
Always a touch of melancholy around the end of June. I’m just getting used to being scolded and poof! Gone.
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Go ahead and buy that Sunday ticket but don't come crying to me when the bank repos your car.
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House Passes One Big Beautiful Bill
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
https://www.forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2024/10/30/kamala-harris-has-more-billionaires-prominently-backing-her-than-trump-bezos-and-griffin-weigh-in-updated/ You don’t got it. -
Former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker suspended for 10 games.
Beck Water replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
The NFL reserves the right to impose its own discipline and sanctions if a criminal case is dropped or plea bargain accepted (or of course, resolved with conviction) (But they won't act while a criminal investigation is ongoing or criminal charges pending) -
HOUSE always seems to liven up the joint. 😁 * I am curious as to where Saxum (Limeaid) has been. Hasn't been seen here since November. I vaguely remember he had some health issues prior to that.
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Were you missing him?
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House Passes One Big Beautiful Bill
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
⬆️ The Friggin King! 😂 -
Antonio Brown files bankruptcy. Earned over $100Million
aristocrat replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
He gonna need that commissary money though -
House Passes One Big Beautiful Bill
ChiGoose replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Sure hope there are no Republicans in nursing homes… If the bill passes, more than half of nursing homes would be forced to cut staff and a quarter of them would close -
"kills the poor and pays the rich" Same ol communist/democrat referenda. Here's a novel idea: stop taking free stuff and get rich. It's not really that hard. oh, and stop buying 1200 dollar phones, 8 dollar drinks, and driving that 45,000 vehicle you can't afford. A lot of people aren't poor by accident.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/29/upshot/republicans-medicaid-cuts-paperwork.html “The Republicans decided on the talking point that they wanted to say, ‘We didn’t cut anyone’s benefits,’” said Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, a professor at Northwestern who studies food assistance. “So instead they’re going to say, ‘Well, we’re going to really squeeze folks that we think should be working.’” The Trump administration has prided itself on deregulation, cutting rules for business processes throughout the government. But when it comes to antipoverty programs, this agenda moves in the opposite direction, making individuals work harder to prove they qualify for government programs. Federal and state agencies would also need to build vast new bureaucracies to measure and monitor the new paperwork. Republican lawmakers, White House officials and researchers who advise them argue that the extra paperwork and processes are a way of ensuring that only the truly worthy can access government help. “If you’re going to be on the public wagon, you have to do something to help pull it, if you’re able,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said last month in a CNN interview, in which he said Republicans “are not cutting Medicaid.” The bill does make some direct cuts to Medicaid funding, but most of its health care savings come from administrative changes. That’s a significantly different strategy from the Republicans’ attempt to repeal Obamacare in 2017, which would have directly reduced federal spending on health programs, and was thus easier for opponents to attack. But Democrats are trying. Chuck Schumer, the Senate’s Democratic leader, has said tens of millions of Americans would be “mummified in new red tape.” Decades of evidence show that administrative barriers prevent vulnerable families from receiving benefits, while simplifying programs can increase use. In the first Trump administration, more frequent Medicaid eligibility checks led to losses in health coverage for more than a million poor children. Studies of student aid applications have shown that programs that help families fill out the forms boost college participation. They can't figure out how to fill out an application? Do they belong in college? 🤷♂️
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House Passes One Big Beautiful Bill
Albwan replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Communists are always concerned with other peoples money. democrats say the same ***** ... over and over...billionaires blah blah blah...go out and become a billionaire instead of whining what someone else has... This billionaire bs is pulled by democrats because they know the lazy youth will get infuriated with this lie and vote democrat. They love the low iq vote. Personally I'd like to see a breakdown of what your so called billionaires tax cost vs the massive amounts of welfare being handed out in this country. -
I was wondering where you had gotten to. 🤔