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They say "Never meet your heroes" - and then there is Josh Allen...
Lost replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hey Gunner, how did you ever get into American football and more specifically the Buffalo Bills? -
Democrats ❤️ Taxes
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Science. In this case social science. Within the criminological literature, there has been considerable research devoted to understanding the relationship between homicide and social protection, both within the United States and utilizing cross-national samples. Despite the measure of social welfare or social protection used, the results have shown a consistent significant negative relationship between social welfare and homicide. Within the United States, for example, the significant negative relationship between social protection and homicide has been found across standard metropolitan statistical areas (DeFronzo, 1983; Messner, 1986), cities (Sampson, 1987), and even a specific city over time (Chamlin et al., 2002). Cross-nationally, the research has found significant negative relationships between social protection and homicide utilizing different measures of welfare spending, including a decommodification index (Messner and Rosenfeld, 2006; Savolainen, 2000), percent GDP spent on health care and education (Pratt and Godsey, 2002), welfare spending (Gartner et al., 1990; Pratt and Godsey, 2002), and the amount of social welfare spent in US dollars for each nation (Savage et al., 2008). Regarding their study, Rogers and Pridemore conclude that: One key aspect of social protection is that it is meant to act as a safety net for citizens in times of economic downturn or provide a better living standard for citizens who live below or near the poverty line. Ultimately, the aim of social protection is not to reduce inequality but to address absolute deprivation by raising the standard of living of those who live in poverty to a level that provides the minimum necessities to survive day to day. The moderating effect of social protection found within this paper supports this view. We found that nations with higher levels of social protection not only have lower rates of homicide, but also that the strength of the association between poverty and homicide in these nations is weaker. Therefore,while there are many more direct goals of social protection, one important indirect effect of providing greater social protection is a reduction in violent crime. -
I totally get the Sphere hesitance. Vegas is definitely not my bag either. The first time my wife and I went down there for a weekend of Sphere shows, it seemed novel and fun to pair the Dead with Vegas. I envisioned walking down the strip at 2 am with a head full of...something...after the show, Hunter S Thompson style. Of course, the truth is that a lot of Fear and Loathing is about exactly the type of bad vibes, greed, and weirdness that turns me off to Vegas anyway, and we got that in spades. Plus, the Vegas I'd have interest in hanging out in -- the Rat Pack, fancy suits, martinis and showgirls scene -- is long gone. It's all a big, stinky, cigarette smoke-y Disneyland down there. Awful. The SECOND time we went down for Sphere show, we just flew in, hung at the hotel pool, went to Shakedown and the show, and flew out. No Vegas shenanigans. Not a fan of what that city is nowadays. Aaaanyyway....I do think the Sphere is worth seeing once in this life. I'm very much an "eyes closed" guy at Dead shows. To the extent that my eyes are open during a show, they're not usually looking at a video screen. All of that said...I had to see the technological wonder of the Sphere and see what the Dead had in store for it, and I'm glad I experienced it. The first night we experienced it, all my friends and I did was laugh the whole time. It was so astonishing, so unlike anything we'd ever experienced, all we could do was laugh in amused shock and glee. And it WASN'T even due to any substances we took. It was just THAT far out! While I enjoyed the Sphere, I'm absolutely looking forward to the Golden Gate Park shows in August. Outdoors, on a sunny summer day, is where Dead shows are best experienced. Can't wait. Always a hoot!
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Technically, yes it's illegal. Weed is still a schedule I drug and illegal at the federal level, as is it's cultivation. The feds haven't bothered enforcing for the most part, but if the DEA felt like it, they could shut down every grow operation from Anchorage to Bangor.
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Emil Bove is the textbook definition of a political fixer masquerading as a prosecutor. A former Trump appointee, Bove has shown time and again that he’s more interested in shielding power than delivering justice. Whether it’s targeting political enemies or looking the other way when it benefits his side, his brand of selective prosecution is as blatant as it is corrupt. This isn’t law and order and far from draining the swamp - Bove is neck-deep in it.
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This made me think who is the worst hero I met. And it's another cricketer. I met Marcus Trescothick at a game about 10 years ago and he was horrible. I was polite, didn't approach in a place where he could be embarrassed or harrased and he was just rude and dismissive. He is now England's batting coach.
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Democrats ❤️ Taxes
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
non sequitur. It's not going to happen collectively, especially at the very top where it matters most. There are a few that might but they also know it won't work without legislation and are lobbying it for it without success. I contribute to my civic club which is trying to fill in the USAID holes and to church charities. In good company with Bill and Melinda Gates. I drive a Subaru and I'm more than satisfied with it. -
He didn’t say it was illegal. He said they’re using illegal immigrants, of which 8 were unaccompanied children who were trafficked into this country. Americans won’t bat an eye at the first part.. as you mention, it happens all over the place. They will, however, turn into border hawks when Democrats attack this Administration for going into a facility using trafficked children. Can we just admit this is pretty bad.. and the protesters/Newsom severely messed up by making it - now - a national story? As someone who holds the beliefs you do, this was a major misstep by Newsom for advancing your ideology wishes.
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Leh-nerd....sorry to say, no one lives in isolation, unless you are a tribe in Africa, and the fact that Americans will not think about Saskatoon or I don't think today about Kerr county is not the point. You elect leaders to think international. You may not think about Midland Texas, or Brugge, Belgium. But the larger, greater conscious of America should, but America today has it's head up it's own a??.
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JA - most TDs per touch in NFL history
GoBills808 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
well it's a rate stat so i wouldn't expect it to change much from season to season -
They say "Never meet your heroes" - and then there is Josh Allen...
Guffalo replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall
I have met some of the "Heroes" that we all admire, and I agree, they usually seem self centered and put off by the "unwashed masses". So glad we have a guy that actually deserves the adulation of the fans, and I'm so happy he is a Buffalo Bill. Happy Birthday indeed, what a great story. -
⬆️ C'mon now Finding. You know by now that you need to SPEAK UP!!! 😂
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It’s not an illegal farm, it has a commercial grow license. Now if they’re using undocumented labor, that’s another thing. Hyundai got caught doing the same thing in Alabama.
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Well that was illuminating.
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Trump ❤️ Tariffs
The Frankish Reich replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Synthetic diamonds, baby. Substitution. It is the first thing any competent economist should think about. -
It didn't meet the legal requirement but holding meetings specifically about the Watson contract and how to avoid that happening going forward is collusion. Then the owners senior committee advised against the practice going forward. Is a paper trail to all teams. NFLPA wanting it sealed. Head lawyer of NFLPA part of a private equity company involved in multiple NFL franchises. Allen for instances would not push for a fully guaranteed deal. If he was properly informed and bettering the game for all players he might have. That imo should be the job of the NFLPA. One less week of OTA’s and changing a decimal on THC testing shouldn't be the headline news. Im not super invested but in July it is very interesting. It also takes a handful. Like I said Allen, Mahomes, Burrow, Jackson open the gates. Next Garret, Jefferson and other great players get it. First rd picks are starting to get fully guaranteed deals already. Slowly becomes the norm. I don't understand the purpose to agreeing to sealing the case.
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The Democrat case for child trafficking.
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I'd expect no less of Josh. I also met two of my heroes yesterday at the cricket. The Little Master Sachin Tendaulker and the incomparable Brian Charles Lara. The two finest batsmen of my and many lifetimes. Met them both on the same day. Both absolute gentlemen. I also got a tap on the shoulder at one point in the afternoon and turned around to see a former Prime Minister who I briefed a number of times when he was in office. That impressed my pals haha. One of my favourite days ever at a sporting event. The gorgeous weather we are having in London right now helps too.
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We are depriving these children of their futures in Mexican fentanyl factories.
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Baker, Sam and Josh @ American Century Golf Tournament
BillsfaninChicago replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall
The other Josh was probably there too…mowing lawns. -
You’re probably right but this country knowingly voted for a convicted felon and accused pedophile, then watched him fill his cabinet with clueless airheads. Maybe, just maybe, it can tolerate a former lieutenant with actual brains who happens to be gay. Doubt it but who knows.