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Sure, drop these stupid tariffs for one, which are artificially raising prices. That's pretty simple. Lower taxes are just a good thing and help lower consumer goods prices. Also, stop the war on the workers. Fewer workers means employers have to raise pay to attract the people that are work shy, so the costs get passed on in the form of higher prices. We need more immigrants, not less. MAGA is an inflation inducing movements with its anti-business policies.
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Doesn’t he have to clear waivers first? This doesn’t sound right. Yes. Unlikely that someone claims him though. He would have to be added to that team's active 53-man roster.
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If Asante Samuel Jr is that good then he would have been signed by now, he's probably hurt and it's a risky injury that people don't want to give him top dollar for it. Not sure he's worth the risk.
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Doesn’t he have to clear waivers first? This doesn’t sound right.
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There has been no indication that Hairston and/or White definitely won't be playing in two weeks.
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Joseph was a guy I thought we could add to the PS as an emergency call up if Bass wasn't healthy to play in the regular season.
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https://www.al.com/news/2025/08/make-hashbrown-casserole-great-again.html Forget wokeness - the restaurant has declined in quality.
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Still 2ish weeks. If White and /or Hairston can practice this week or the start of next week CB is not as dire as some thought. Nobody wanted Jackson lining up with Benford vs Baltimore. This imo is a good sign.
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What do you think Tre is???? A below average veteran.
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Jackson will most certainly be elevated from the practice squad for week 1 and will be your likely CB2. The cut makes sense. He's an easy guy to stash on the practice squad and his experience in the systems means he can be elevated and start in a pinch — but he doesn't take a jersey away from someone like Shavers.
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Damn, did Las Vegas get gerrymandered into LA county overnight?
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I mean, who is actually healthy enough to play? We are going to start benford and Ingram against the ravens on the outside, with Coddrington backing them up? That doesn’t seem like a great idea.
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Would Jesus like Alligator Alcatraz?
JDHillFan replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It’s crazy isn’t it? There are even “Christians” that advocate for young teens to chop their bodies up and for the murder of government agents. It sounds insane, but it’s true. They’re out there! -
Thurman Thomas and Jordan Poyer had thoroughly unenjoyable final years with the Dolphins. Douglas is in for the same, that is how it works.
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Dolphins Sign Rasul Douglas
The Cincinnati Kid replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Dolphins and dumpster diving players the Bills are done with... Name a more iconic duo.
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Can you imagine if Beane had done this (‘22 draft)…
Mikie2times replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
What I always liked about Belichick is he wasn't married to one way. Sure, his base was a 3-4 or some might say multiple, but if it meant playing a 4-3 he would or a 2-4-5 vs us in the 1990 Super Bowl. He looked at each situation, evaluated his players, evaluated the team he was facing, and designed a game plan for that specific week. He drafted football players over fits, knowing he would require a variety of skills. Most teams do not do this. But I feel like we are almost on the extreme version of not doing this. Overfitting to scheme, rigid in weekely schematic changes, and predicatable for offenses to plan for. -
Yeah I agree, unless the plan is Benford/Ingram on the boundaries to start. Yikes....let's see what Beaner can come up with today.
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Seizing control of the means of production
Roundybout replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Lmao MAGA Maoism is real -
I know how we can end inflation right now. Its very simple. Raise interest rates and shrink the money supply. As long as everyone is willing to accept a 30 to 50 percent drop in the value of their 401K and IRA accounts. And maybe an uptick in the unemployment rate of a percent or two or three. I'm guessing everyone is not okay with those consequences of solving the inflation problem. Do you have a better idea?