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  2. He went to Yale you know. Sorry had to be done.
  3. I like this 4th n 15, but feel the number is off. 10-15% conversion should be the goal.... I don't think 15yards is going to be even close to the right number. No stats in front of me, educated guess on feel.... I'd peg 15yards at ~20ish %. 20yards is 15% 22yards is my sweet spot... 25 is too far, but 20 is like 3rd and 10 after a hold. We see it get converted at an ok'ish rate. Just my opinion
  4. I would rather have Epenesa than Von at this point without question.
  5. if new is effectively lowering tax rates while increasing overall spending, this budget is far from new.
  6. Been a fan since 1988 when the Bills played the Bears in Soldier Field. They lost 24-3. Should’ve known with that loss. 🤣 My kids fandom started in the most recent drought years. My wife went from a casual fan to a diehard fan during the Josh Allen era though.
  7. I have had the chance to live and work all over WNY; Rochester North & South, Buffalo Southtowns: East Aurora, OP and Cheektowaga, SUNY (Both campuses) and Amherst. Whwn I had to get an Security/Bond clearence - it was a SOB to remeber all the freaking addresses! Anyway, Barb & I moved to San Diego for work and the offer you cannot refuse. After 15 years, we decided to move back to WNY (Retirement). Housing and utilities are so much cheaper. We looked at properties in Amherst (Over developed), Wheatfield (way spread out) and then found a property on Grand island and built a modular home, Taxes are what rhey are but rhe quality of living is OK! Grand Island is very rural but 20 minutes betweem Tonawanda/Amherst and Niagara Falls. If you want snow - south of Broadway. Any questions - reach out!
  8. Still better than crusty, dried out drums.
  9. Every 4 years... THAT WONT WORK YOU'RE AN IDIOT The Dems were in power 12 of the last 16 years and whatever they did didn't work either you morons. Time to try something new.
  10. Thankfully, McBeane are exonerated from the Coleman pick because team media told us it was Josh who wanted him. In all seriousness, if you're trying to motivate words alone typically don't get it done. Get some competition if the investment is as significant as they make it out to be.
  11. looked it up. you can deduct car depreciation if you use it to work. lots of criteria to fulfill tho.
  12. Knicks fans have always hung in there. I’ve been to many near sellout games at the Garden when they stunk the place up for whole seasons
  13. Baseline budgeting is a massive problem. From your source that supports my claim: However, baseline budget deficit projections—as well as the cost of progressive spending proposals—have grown so steeply that the usual tax-the-rich options can no longer come close to filling this gap. Either middle-class taxes must also rise sharply, or Washington’s spending appetite must be pared back. https://manhattan.institute/article/the-limits-of-taxing-the-rich
  14. It was a joke. clearly a bad one. I believe you can deduct the mortgage interest on your primary residence. I'm prey sure you can't deduct the interest on a truck loan.
  15. I stopped being a fan during the Josh Allen era. I wanted Rosen 😭
  16. Where do young fans get their Bills fix?
  17. I'm upset for entirely superstitious reasons.
  18. These dimwits keep going on about trump voter remorse, even after hard core proof comes out that we didn't have a president for 4 years because of corrupt people.
  19. Not sure what you mean. I use my car at my primary residence
  20. Ain 't that the truth. I remember the first year with Chan Gailey and they started 0-8 or something. Watching Shaun Hill lead the lions down the field to nearly rip our hearts out again while it was pouring down rain is not something I miss
  21. I jumped on the Bills' bandwagon in 1960.
  22. it actually makes a good says dent. $6.9 trillion in 10 years. 6,900 billion = 6.9 trillion, right? Riedl: Tax-the-rich polices could realistically raise revenues FOUNDATION by 1.1% to 2.0% of GDP Maximum Sustainable Revenue from Taxing the Rich (2023 - 2032) Tax Proposal Billions of Dollars % of GDP Individual Income Taxes (1.0% of GDP) Raise top two income tax brackets by 10% $1,661 0.50% Aggressive tax enforcement 1,196 0.36 Pare back retirement incentive abuses 133 0.04 Cap itemized deductions at 28% rate 32 0.10 Investment Taxes (0.2% of GDP) Tax capital gains and dividends at a top rate of 39.6% at incomes over $1 million and tax unrealized capital gains at death 332 0.10 Other capital gains loophole closures and tax enforcement 332 0.10 Corporate Taxes (0.8% of GDP) Raise corporate tax rate to 28% 930 0.28 Biden international corporate tax hikes 1,163 0.35 Other Biden corporate tax hikes 332 0.10 Various additional corporate savings 233 0.07 Estate Taxes (0.1% of GDP) Raise estate taxes to 2009 levels 332 0.10 Revenue Subtotal $6,976 2.1% Additional macroeconomic losses 0.1% to 1.0% Net Revenue Increases 1.1% to 2.0% SOURCE: Manhattan Institute, The Limits of Taxing the Rich by Brian Riedl, September 2023. © 2023 Peter G. Peterson Foundati
  23. We've got a 9 month old half Golden/half Bernese named Raina June. Raina because my wife loves Mt Rainier and June because it makes her initials RJ for a good friend that I lost. And when she is in trouble she gets her full name; Raina June Carter Cash.
  24. Keon wasn't the same player after injury. Not the same level of intensity nor effectiveness. The coach and GM both publicly stated this.
  25. If we trade AJ it will be before the trade deadline to free up a spot for Hoecht.
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