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I don’t defend every single deportation. I wish there were a better way, but this is where we are. The stories you linked sound incredibly murky and not, at all, along the lines of “ICE is deporting American Citizens”… typically every-time a story like this arises, (as seems to be the case in your link) it’s due to the children going with their illegal parents in the deportation process. There are two choices. Destroy our country by opening it up to criminals and welfare recipients in order to feel morally superior when it comes to a small number of individual cases that we might wish could be handled differently OR acknowledge it’s not perfect but America needs an identity and borders, while having a main priority of protecting and helping its own citizens. You clearly prefer the first option. But there’s nothing morally superior when inner cities have social services, schools and hospitals overrun, while taxpayers field the burden and unnecessary murders, rapes, drunk driving accidents and drug overdoses plague this country so you can feel better about yourself.
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That's this persons post while she goes to her janitorial job because she can't figure out how to get a better education in order to make a better life for her self & she slings rocks out of her glass house to someone that has lost more money in a month than she will make in her life time but he's the dum ass with a IQ of a jar of mayonnaise .
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Recession is upon us - disastrous economic data
Big Blitz replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
“Yet.” Don’t worry guys - it could still happen! What a joke. -
Here’s a great idea…..do not try to think for me. It just drags out your tiresome act. Sure, time is of the essence, so let’s start over. We can agree to disagree.
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It was more like get an experimental shot that will do God knows what or you are fired and you can't leave your house or you will be arrested. Little bit different than just wearing a mask I know a lot of healthy people that all of a sudden have heart conditions that they are referring to as "long COVID" when in actuality they were vaccine injured by an experimental drug that was forced on people that did absolutely nothing in the long run.
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My, oh my, Oh. My! So many snowflake right wing crocodile tears here!😂😂 I miss the old days when I was a Republican. If faced with this situation they would be rejoicing the opportunity to win the NYC mayor's office and would already be working to make it happen. Not anymore. Far right is just as useless as the far left. You've lost your spine and honed your whine while hiding in your own echo chambers pretending somehow, your view is the more intellectual one! Guilty until proven innocent. Brilliant!
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McDermott not in Top 10 of NFL coaches per PFF.
GunnerBill replied to 14774's topic in The Stadium Wall
Harbaugh was successful in San Fran as well when he hadn't been an NFL HC before. So he is an example I think of college coach done well but with a strong NFL background. Carroll was an NFL HC, turned college HC, turned NFL HC again. I don't count him as a college coach converts to NFL success story. -
These are the threads that currently exist here - and get bumped by the same commies every time news like this breaks: Why do Trumpers want autocracy Trump is a fascist (5 versions of this one) Trump is a liar lips moving blah blah We will never kiss the ring And since 2016 - probably 50 threads on all things Trump/Russia Like Covidism, this sham blew up in their faces as another deep state lie. Crimes committed by the people they think were “scandal free” were the worst authoritarian trash to ever govern this country. Their silence tells you all you need to know. They're the fascist autocrats.
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With no taxes on tips. It's still other taxpayers subsidizing those who have a tip based job. The positives are no increase in federal taxes as the tax cuts are made permanent. More money used to secure the border too. At the expense of approximately 11 million people being kicked off Medicaid and less investment in clean energy.
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Its the same package...just at a different price. I'm sure you can legally share with your parents if you guys live in the same house.
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UPDATE: ISRAEL v IRAN - Ceasefire reached?
GaryPinC replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Every candidate of any political party makes promises they never keep, Mr. Naive. Iran has a long history of conducting nuclear weapons activities behind the scenes of whatever deal is in place. https://www.iranwatch.org/our-publications/weapon-program-background-report/history-irans-nuclear-program "For years, however, Iran refused to answer the Agency’s increasingly detailed questions and insisted that the allegations were false. In 2011, the IAEA attempted to resolve all of its outstanding questions about Iran’s alleged efforts to pursue nuclear weaponization research, or the “possible military dimensions to Iran’s nuclear program.” In November of that year, it published its findings based on information it had received from IAEA member states, information provided by Iran, and its own investigative efforts. The IAEA judged the allegations of work on nuclear weapons “to be, overall, credible” and “consistent in terms of technical content, individuals and organizations involved, and time frames.” "When the JCPOA was agreed in July 2015, Iran and the IAEA signed a “roadmap” agreement intended again to resolve all of the IAEA’s outstanding questions related to this investigation. In December 2015, the IAEA issued its “Final Assessment,” concluding that Iran had a coordinated nuclear weapon-related program until 2003, and that some weapon-related activities continued through 2009. The report disclosed that Iran did not provide meaningful additional information for most of the 12 outstanding issues in the IAEA’s investigation. To many of the Agency’s questions, Iran offered no new information, made denials without explanation, or gave explanations contradicted by other information. Nonetheless, the IAEA Board of Governors voted unanimously to close the Agency’s investigation." In short, IAEA swallowed its concerns (and Iran never addressed them) for the good of signing JCPOA. That doesn't mean Iran stopped its ambitions. Hid them, probably scaled them down but only the naive believe they stopped. "In 2018, Israeli agents conducted a raid inside Iran and seized a trove of tens of thousands of documents relating to Iran’s past nuclear weapon effort, the so-called “Atomic Archive.” The Atomic Archive revealed Iran’s efforts to build nuclear weapons in much greater detail than was previously known (the AMAD Project). It also revealed the existence of a several sites connected to Iran’s nuclear weapon development effort. In particular, Parchin was home to high explosive test chambers and an underground tunnel site whose purpose might have been the production of uranium metal components for nuclear weapons." This raid was in January 2018, Trump pulled us out of JCPOA in May 2018. I wonder why he did that? Now in 2025 Iran either has or is very close to having hypersonic missiles, safe bet says they're figuring out how to put their theoretical nuclear warhead on it. Where that progress is, probably only Mossad knows. Plenty of European leaders and our democratic leadership have been naive on Iran, so I understand that you are too. The stakes are too high to remain as such, thankfully Mossad has been planning for this a long time. When it comes to humanity and compassion, narcissist Trump is simply a human sh1t stain. But he's handled this situation correctly. -
Recession is upon us - disastrous economic data
Big Blitz replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Commies in shambles. Won’t be celebrating America tomorrow. -
Bills Score 3 TDs in 77 seconds. Sept. 30, 1990
BuffaloBillsGospel2014 replied to Dan Darragh's topic in The Stadium Wall
Leonard Smith, what an underrated player, I even got the Buffalo logo on the side of my head like he did, such fun times! -
That's exactly my point. I'm a retired computer programmer, so I'm not fixing what's not broke unless the fix is a significant improvement over what's working now. Many, if not most first time HCs, aren't nearly as brilliant in their first stints as HCs as they were coordinators. McDermott is one of the few who managed to take a previous year's non-playoff team to the playoffs in his first year without adding a top notch QB that season. College football coaches have failed miserably in their first stints as NFL HCs. Nick Saban lasted 2 seasons in Miami. Chip Kelly lasted 2+ seasons in Philadelphia. Urban Meyer lasted 13 games. The only college HCs who have had success in the NFL in the last 25 years had previously been NFL HCs: Peter Carroll and Jim Harbaugh.
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Recession is upon us - disastrous economic data
Big Blitz replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Boomin! Trump knew. Haha So is Homeloser and 4th and Gone Time to wake up! Hahahahaha. You’re a disaster. Go bump another 65 threads to bury this one. Until you find more negative news no one cares about you think fits your narrative to post here. #HomeloserSelfBan -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
DrDawkinstein replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
I dont see any (or many) folks condemning or passing judgement on Hairston here. Certainly no one saying he should be cut or in jail. I see waaayyy more people calling the girl all sorts of names and going after her character, wanting her to be counter-sued, etc. No one waiting for any substantiation on that. And given what we've just seen in the Diddy trial, where he was acquitted on most charges EVEN WITH multiple witnesses, piles of physical evidence, video tape, etc... it just shows how almost impossible stuff like this is to convict. Perfect and timely example of how difficult it is for victims of this sport of stuff to ever get justice.