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  2. If it's a gift to the US government, why doesn't Congress just approve the acceptance of it? Repubs control both houses. Problem solved. Why is it going to his presidential library after he's out of office instead of staying in service? Especially if we spend big money to get it ready as AF-1? What are the chances it actually stays parked at the Presidential library? Sounds more like a thinly disguised personal bribe at this point. Hope that changes as the Constitution seems clear on this.
  3. I was in no way defending Diggs or criticizing Allen, and I'm sure the former was a pain in the ass probably from 2021 on, if not earlier...just was guessing the moment it went from being manageable to a huge distraction.
  4. RFK Jr. Goes Scorched Earth on Democrat Medicaid Lies
  5. Love the effort but you’ve got too much time on your hands
  6. If the Bills start strong, I think it is fairly possible that we will be favorites in all regular season games.
  7. Exactly. Take Rasul Douglas for example. He went from a pretty solid starter for us in 2023 to completely toast in 2024 (and currently out of the league) seemingly overnight. The 30's come at you fast in the NFL.
  8. here's the officials ones from buffalobills.com https://www.buffalobills.com/fans/bills-backers/chapters
  9. Im not as down on Bernard as some seem to be, but if there is a question/case to be made about his contract, it is would the money have benefited the Bills more being spent on Cook. And regardless of anyones opinion on Bernard or what to pay Cook, that is a legit discussion.
  10. Politico and Axios both having admit Trump fears were, once again, overblown by the media. Exhausting. If not for all the fear-mongering on the tariffs, who knows where Trump’s polling would be, because he’s pretty strong right now on everything else. And Dems know it, which is why we have to deal with this idiotic Qatari airplane leading the A-bloc on these low grade propaganda shows.
  11. I thought Ben & Jerry were all about the real full fat experience. Doesn't R.F. "Beef Tallow" Kennedy Jr. like that?
  12. Butch Rolle is coming out of retirement to catch nothing but touchdowns and then give you a wedgie
  13. We were cool twenty years ago…, 🤣
  14. Justice Thomas Destroys the Case for Nationwide Injunctions With One Devastating Question Matt Margolis During Supreme Court oral arguments in the Trump v. CASA, Washington, and New Jersey cases, Justice Clarence Thomas delivered a surgical takedown of the legal rationale for nationwide injunctions, using just one line. The case centers around whether lower courts can issue sweeping injunctions that block federal policies nationwide, even when only a handful of plaintiffs are before the court. Representing the United States, Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued that such broad orders violate established legal norms and Supreme Court precedent. “We believe that the best reading of that is what you said in Trump against Hawaii, which is that Wirtz in 1963 was really the first universal injunction,” Sauer told the Court. “There’s a dispute about Perkins against Lukens Oil going back to 1940. And of course, we point to the Court’s opinion that reversed that universal injunction issued by the D.C. Circuit and said it’s profoundly wrong.” Sauer continued, listing key precedents that have rejected expansive injunctive relief. “If you look at the cases that either party cite, you see a common theme. The cases that we cite — like National Treasury Employees Union, Perkins, Frothingham, and Massachusetts v. Mellon, going back to Scott v. Donald — in all of those, those are cases where the Court considered and addressed the sort of universal — well, in that case, statewide — provision of injunctive relief.” He emphasized, “When the Court has considered and addressed this, it has consistently said, ‘You have to limit the remedy to the plaintiffs appearing in court and complaining of that remedy.’” That’s when Justice Thomas stepped in and cut through the legal weeds with a devastatingly simple observation. “So we survived until the 1960s without universal injunction?” he asked. Sauer didn’t hesitate: “That’s exactly correct. And in fact, those were very limited, very rare, even in the 1960s.” He went on to explain that nationwide injunctions didn’t truly explode until 2007. “In our cert petition in Summers v. Rhode Island Institute, we pointed out that the Ninth Circuit had started doing this in a whole bunch of cases involving environmental claims.” Thomas’s concise question — “So we survived until the 1960s without universal injunction?” — hit the heart of the issue. With that simple question, he challenged the idea that such drastic judicial remedies were historically essential, even during one of the most tumultuous and morally urgent periods in American history: the civil rights era, a time when federal courts began issuing broader remedies to dismantle Jim Crow laws and enforce desegregation. https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/05/15/justice-thomas-destroys-case-for-nationwide-injunctions-with-one-devastating-question-n4939815
  15. I thought this answer might have come up sooner. My pizza will sit on the counter as I graze off of it after the initial meal. Eventually I stop grazing, and the box ends up in the trash in the morning. No food safety issues in my experience, and I’ve been doing it a long time. I know where I got my last delivered pizza from (the guy’s originally from Grand Island), but I’m not sure how many years it’s been. If the wife mostly just eats pizza we make at home. Other than that it’s a cheap lunch to stop for a slice. That’s all the pizza I need. There are a few places with pizza that people love, but they only do a whole pie. We would need a crowd at the house to do that. .
  16. W can crown billstime The King of Derangement.
  17. Yea agree. I don't think it is at all the case that you always see signs the previous year. It often happens fast. I'm not saying it will happen to Henry. But I would not be shocked if this year he gets nicked up and slows some and isn't the force of 2024.
  18. Wasn't he also our FB, when rarely used?
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  20. I heard that they said that. Then I happened to catch CNN and they had someone on there who talked to a person who was in the room when the negotiations went down with Rubio. And CNN wouldn't lie for Trump's benefit. Which makes me wonder why India would lie?
  21. I live in Northern NY, but our daughter lives in SC. We are planning on going to visit her and attend the Carolina game. Are there any Carolina Bills Backers groups that do a group of tickets? That would save us watching prices, etc. Plus we'd be sitting with other Bills fans. Any advice is great ... thanks!
  22. Thank you. Back to pain and despair I can go
  23. Media Makes Jaw-Dropping Admission About Fear of Tariffs As Trump Polls Start to Rise Again Nick Arama Remember how we were told the economy would blow up with President Donald Trump's tariff efforts? But then we saw deals with the U.K. and China. The Trump team was finally able to get China to the table on trade, which is a pretty amazing result. The April inflation number was, again, less than expected, the lowest in four years. Grocery prices also had the biggest decline in five years. Now, the media is admitting something that's patently obvious, at least right now: what we were being told just hasn't come to pass. Axios was out with a story on Thursday titled, "Hard data suggests tariff-driven inflation and recession fears may be overblown." They note that with April numbers in, none of the things warned about have come to pass. Not only are retail sales steady, but even wholesale prices have dropped: https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2025/05/15/what-media-is-saying-now-about-tariffs-trump-polls-rising-again-n2189138 https://www.axios.com/2025/05/15/tariffs-inflation-recession-data?utm_campaign=editorial&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter .
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