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Trump’s Good Advice By John Hinderaker President Trump is in Scotland, playing golf and meeting with European leaders. When he arrived, the most transparent president in history talked with the press. He had advice for Europeans. The London Times reports: Speaking to reporters after landing at Prestwick airport on Friday evening, Trump said: “On immigration, you better get your act together or you’re not going to have Europe anymore. You got to get your act together. “You know, last month, we had nobody entering our country. Nobody. Shut it down.” Referring to his predecessor, Joe Biden, Trump added: “We took out a lot of bad people that got there with Biden. “Biden was a total stiff. And what he allowed to happen, but you’re allowing it to happen to your countries. And you got to stop this horrible invasion that’s happening to Europe. Many countries in Europe. “Some people, some leaders have not let it happen. And they’re not getting the proper credit they should. I could name them to you right now, but I’m not going to embarrass the other ones. But stop. This immigration is killing Europe.” Where would Trump get that idea? Maybe from reading the London Times. {snip} Trump has spent his life negotiating with people whose interests are adverse to his. That’s the whole point of negotiation, to reconcile adverse interests. He doesn’t take it personally, and it isn’t hard for him to respect his negotiating partners and understand their point of view. In fact, that is indispensable if you are going to be a successful negotiator. It occurs to me that in this regard, Trump is quite different from most of his predecessors and most world leaders. His lifelong experience in dealing with rivals and opponents is fundamentally not ideological, but rather represents a rational search for accommodation and mutual self-interest. So far, that mindset appears to be working very well, and I, for one, find it refreshing. https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/07/trumps-good-advice.php
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I get amused when the people of WNY talk about the high cost of housing, traffic or hot summers. My wife is from Rock Hill, SC (just south of you) with a lot of family in Charlotte. There are some gorgeous old areas there, but they come with a distinctly non-WNY price tag.
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I personally love that Bills football will be outdoors for decades to come. Beautiful September and October fall games and classic winter matchups. The 49ers snow game was incredible. I know I won’t change anyone’s opinion or anything. Not calling anyone soft individually. I just think outdoor football is better.
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Spring comes only ahead of winter in my rankings, though it is nice to get those few warm spring days after such a long and gloomy winter. We would go out in shorts and tee shirts to play basketball when it was still too cold for the ball to really bounce right. Teaches you to pass when the basketball bounces like a medicine ball.
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To illustrate your point, the most expensive home sale in Buffalo's history just occurred a few days ago at 3.5 mil. I live in the Charlotte area and a listing like Shaq's is not out of the ordinary. The amount of wealth in the city is obscene. I unfortunately do not fall into that group lol
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Is Israel Committing Genocide In Gaza?
sherpa replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is an insane claim. Totally wacky. Reaches the point of disgusting. -
I’ll be very disappointed if he doesn’t have an Open House when the Bills fans come to town. I think that would be the proper gesture. Now would be a good time to look into adequate insurance, including an umbrella policy to cover the things that only Bills fans could think of!
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We have to keep a bucket of water near the door. When our dog comes in, we have to dip his paws in the water, then wipe them off with a towel.
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Wise words. Wish someone would have told me that 50 years ago. I’m shaving damn near up to my eye sockets.
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Buffalo is never hosting a Final Four. Maybe a Sweet 16 or something like that if we went dome .. but it makes sense for Philly, who has the infrastructure to support that, to take a sporting event like that into account. Seems like every other year the Final Four is in a domed football stadium in the South or Lucas Oil in Indy.
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Is there anything you learned in school you still apply in daily life?
US Egg replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
Nuns beat cursive into me pretty good, I still get compliments on my handwriting. …..so I got that going for me. -
really nice house
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Shave. Just grow into Cousin It.😉
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This is the most ridiculous post I’ve seen in a very long time on this board. The desire to be comfortable while watching a GAME is an indicator that our entire society is heading for the crapper? Talking about resiliency because you should be uncomfortable while watching a GAME? Yikes. I’m 100% a sit in the air conditioning in the summer guy. I must be part of the end of society as we know it. I’m proud of you for sweating it out unnecessarily and keeping society afloat. Kudos to you. 😂
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Growing up in WNY I tend to think Spring = Mud. We had to keep a roll of paper towels by the back door to wipe the dog’s paws every time she came inside, and that still wasn’t really good enough.
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New media has given us options. Primarily, Locked on Bills and Cover 1. Eric Wood and Ostroski's shows are good as well. The Squad show can be good with Joe Marino and Ostroski playing off each other but then Jeremy White has to wreck it with his penchant for pushing non-story stories. Ultimately, hearing Glab say "eleven personnel" every show does nothing for me.
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Nathaniel Hackett is coaching D!
NoHuddleKelly12 replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in The Stadium Wall
Stop insulting NP like that! 😅 -
What’s to be gained even though the public pays for a portion of the stadium you still gotta shell out money and I don’t think there’s that much additional luxury boxes you can put in as stadium design 25-30 years ago was to put in as much of that as possible. The old multi purpose facilities from the 60’s-80’s were truly dated and somewhat ugly. But by the time you hit the late 90’s stadium designes were much more modern. Im not seeing the money play here but maybe there’s something I am missing.
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Nathaniel Hackett is coaching D!
Clyde Smith replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in The Stadium Wall
He must have some really good kneepads.