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  2. First, let’s establish that WEF does not support the quote you posted nor is it representative of the beliefs of most attendees there. You were being disingenuous and then criticized me for not being in on your persecution syndrome. I have in laws in Lugano on the Swiss side. Less crowded the Cuomo but I think they’re looking to sell.
  3. Love that the Catholic Church continue to be transparent in its operations. 🙄 And since 80% of Americans aren’t Catholic, this is a big “go gives a crap” for most. Maybe this one will come in an actually do something about the rampant fraud and abuse of the worlds biggest tax scheme, but I doubt it.
  4. My seats was same end zone, other corner.
  5. mmmmm, pizza.
  6. Since it’s a topic, I watched these, think they’re worth a watch.
  7. The chiefs. The bills still have not beat them when it matters most.
  8. Not surprised by the faux elitism. Hope you're not worried about selling the summer home on Lake Cuomo next to the Clooneys! Personally, I'm willing to recalibrate my spending over the next couple of years if it means a far more sustainable and ownable supply chain than the current system that is dependent on China. Communist China, the darling of Davos skiing socialists and Lake Cuomo summering, world government yearning, faux communists.
  9. Of course, but most teams implies that there are 32 relevant to the discussion. There aren't. I know that's why you lead with Philly last offseason but the Bills have more question marks at the premium, highest valued positions than Philly, KC, Baltimore, Detroit and Green Bay. Most of the crowded next tier down has more difference makers at premium positions as well.
  10. To each their own. I can't stand hockey. I quit trying to watch it decades ago. The officiating was joke, some of the rules were just stupid, and just the overall construct/behavior.
  11. Why can't I buy this Toyota? https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/what-a-15-000-electric-suv-says-about-u-s-china-car-rivalry-43cd564e?st=2PsQJy&reflink=article_copyURL_share SHANGHAI—The offer sounds like a scam—a new Toyota electric-powered sport-utility vehicle for about $15,000, complete with sunroof and cup holders. But the Toyota bZ3X is real, and it is actually on sale starting at that price. There is a catch: To buy one, you have to be in China. Economists talk about "utility." The value of something relative to something else. Yes, allowing Toyota to import this car would impact the sales of Teslas and GM EVs and whatever. But it would provide huge benefits to lots and lots of American consumers who wouldn't be stuck with ultra-expensive monthly payments, who would appreciate a truly affordable (and EV to boot) well made vehicle to serve their daily needs. What kind of communistic "you must support the American state-sponsored vehicle producers" system do we live in? Tesla is better-positioned than other American automakers to compete in China, since its models have always been all-electric and it makes the vehicles in Shanghai with Chinese batteries. Yet it has fallen behind in another aspect that makes China special: speed of development. Tesla has two models widely available—Model 3 and Model Y—and both have been on the market for years. China’s BYD has about 25 models, according to the market-analysis firm Inovev, and is constantly introducing more. Am I saying that the "communist" Chinese auto industry is more openly competitive - classic capitalist, where those who don't innovate fall behind and go out of business - than the American auto industry? Yes. Yes I am.
  12. This is hard because at what point do you begin to hate what keeps playing? I would almost say that an instrumental only piece might be better than never ending lyrics. having said this, Phil Collins with in the air tonight might be it.
  13. Well, I’ve skied in Davos. People there own plenty. made me look. Another far right conspiracy. I have no desire to keep up with those. From wiki: The WEF clarified that it has no stated goal to have individuals "own nothing and be happy", and that its Agenda 2030 framework includes individual ownership and control over private property.[7] it was one author’s article that was meant to be thought provoking. Big deal. Trump spoke at WEF this year. They gave him more than equal time to spout his nonsense
  14. It looked like something happened on that catch. Ralph is cheap.
  15. I'm sorry, if you don't know where that quote comes from and the context then you really have no idea what's happening in the world.
  16. Link? Making shite up isn’t arguing
  17. Not nearly the goal of the neo-liberal World Economic Forum, "you will own nothing and be happy."
  18. This pic didn’t come out of the White House. Obama wouldn’t be so stupid, disrespectful and sacrilegious. See the difference?
  19. Seriously? The guy played one injury riddled rookie season. The scouting reports pre-draft show him to be a high football IQ player. Most players take time to adjust to the speed of the NFL game. Shredding someone for mistakes from a rookie year is at best premature.
  20. You have spent a good deal of time here fretting about your retirement money (among many other things). Are you feeling a bit better today even if only temporary?
  21. Your opinion says this. My opinion says he is unlimited athlete limited by his mental game. The biggest aspect of sports and on a professional tier is having the ability to process the speed at a professional level. He's not there yet.
  22. Love it!!!!
  23. As I sd he needs to improve on the mental aspect of the game. However the narrative that he is a limited athlete is wrong.
  24. Mark Hamill and his ball washers are livid! 😂
  25. There's track speed, linear speed, and athletic speed. Only a few NFL players possess track speed, and then the remainder generally have only one of linear speed or athletic speed. For as fast as he is supposed to be he lacks the ability to play with it.
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