
nedboy7
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McD definitely has room for improvement. How many SB caliber teams are there this year? How many of those teams will lose this off-season? As a fan of that team would you fire the coach and refer to not winning the SB as choking? You fire Reid if the Chiefs "choke" this year?
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Well lets not rush to judgement and make rash decisions. Let's see how they do in the first quarter of the Browns game.
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I think once we fire the coaching staff next week this is one of the first thing that needs to be addressed.
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Anyone who votes for T after Jan 6th and election fraud should just leave America so we can maga
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Yeah the guys who created a top team in the NFL suck and can't evaluate talent.
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The Doom of the Republican Party is in the Nomination .
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Get back in the kitchen chef and stop your chess games on TBD. You are too smart for this place. -
The Doom of the Republican Party is in the Nomination .
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You are definitely a chess player. I agree, the Republican congress who voted no in its entirety should get the credit. No need to chat with such a calm brilliant mind! I called your game out and you tried to spin that as me melting down. You are a clown chef. -
The Doom of the Republican Party is in the Nomination .
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Bro I am relaxed. What is the point of your question? The budget is a complex issue? Congress? Budget committees? The president? Does this go against the idea that Clinton had anything to do with creating a balanced budget? -
The Doom of the Republican Party is in the Nomination .
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
yeah anyone who calls you out on your dumb way of discussing things is angry. It’s not an insult when someone points out your behavior. Why are you so triggered. -
The Doom of the Republican Party is in the Nomination .
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
How stupid are you? Is that you FoxNews? -
The Doom of the Republican Party is in the Nomination .
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You figure it out chef. -
KC? All they have done is collapse in the last 2 years. Is that how you word that?
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Mediocre doesn't produce this type of a team. Be disappointed all you like but that is a silly argument. Feel free to dig up how happy people were that Daboll left. So that doesn't bode well for this narrative either way. Either fans didn't value the coaching then or they don't now, most likely both.
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The Doom of the Republican Party is in the Nomination .
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Your game is trying to give credit to the republican Congress who passed the bill. In essence its congress that votes on it right? Though every congressional Republican voted against the bill, it passed by narrow margins in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Clinton presented his budget plan to Congress in February 1993, proposing a mix of tax increases and spending reductions that would cut the deficit in half by 1997.[10] Republican leaders strongly opposed any tax increase and pressured congressional Republicans to unite in opposition to Clinton's budget,[11] and not a single Republican would vote in favor of Clinton's proposed bill.[8] Senate Democrats eliminated the implementation of a new energy tax in favor of an increase in the gasoline tax, but Clinton successfully resisted efforts to defeat his proposed expansion of the earned income tax credit.[12] Ultimately every Republican in Congress voted against the bill, as did a number of Democrats. Vice President Al Gore broke a tie in the Senate on both the Senate bill and the conference report. The House bill passed 219-213 on Thursday, May 27, 1993.[1] The House passed the conference report on Thursday, August 5, 1993, by a vote of 218 to 216 (217 Democrats and 1 independent (Bernie Sanders (I-VT)) voting in favor; 41 Democrats and 175 Republicans voting against).[2] The Senate passed the conference report on the last day before their month's vacation, on Friday, August 6, 1993, by a vote of 51 to 50 (50 Democrats plus Vice President Gore voting in favor, 6 Democrats (Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), Richard Bryan (D-NV), Sam Nunn (D-GA), Bennett Johnston Jr. (D-LA), David L. Boren (D-OK), and Richard Shelby (D-AL) now (R-AL)) and 44 Republicans voting against). President Clinton signed the bill on August 10, 1993. -
The Doom of the Republican Party is in the Nomination .
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Cute game you trying to play. Go read about Clinton's 1993 budget bill OBRA. I've heard the nonsense from gingrich who wants to take credit for it. That bill passed with zero Republican support. -
The Doom of the Republican Party is in the Nomination .
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Aug. 18, 2016: At a campaign event in Charlotte, North Carolina, Trump said, "On political corruption, we are going to restore honor to our government. In my administration, I'm going to enforce all laws concerning the protection of classified information. No one will be above the law." Donald Trump retained documents bearing classification markings, along with communications from after his presidency, according to court filings describing the materials seized by the FBI as part of the ongoing criminal investigation into whether he mishandled national security information. The former US president kept in the desk drawer of his office at the Mar-a-Lago property one document marked “secret” and one marked “confidential” alongside three communications from a book author, a religious leader and a pollster, dated after he departed the White House. It's hard to explain economics to the brainwashed... I think the last one who was fiscally responsible was...... Clinton's final four budgets were balanced budgets with surpluses, beginning with the 1997 budget. The ratio of debt held by the public to GDP, a primary measure of U.S. federal debt, fell from 47.8% in 1993 to 33.6% by 2000. -
Election Week Malfunctions, Anomalies etc...
nedboy7 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Everything about the way elections are run in Arizona would have had to be approved by Republicans. The systems in place would not exist without Republicans. The security measures. The checks. The audits. The process. All of it ushered through the Capitol by or with Republican support. -
Wawrow hints an Internal Issues with the Bills
nedboy7 replied to CountDorkula's topic in The Stadium Wall
Look at what McD did with Tyrod. -
You really need to meet some Dems and just have some conversations. I don't see this at all. I say the same thing to Dems who claim all Trumpers are racist. It's a little more nuanced.
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Election Week Malfunctions, Anomalies etc...
nedboy7 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
fake news. Remember those words? LOL. -
A Few Thoughts about the Vikings game, in no particular order
nedboy7 replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Appreciate the good write up. Got to stay positive. Nothing good comes from marinading in disappointment. Main problem in my opinion has been the play of Josh. If he can fix things we will be back on top. I am not into firing the coaches or claiming the team sucks. -
If Hyde and Poyer Are Healthy, We're Undefeated
nedboy7 replied to st pete gogolak's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah unlike KC who has no all-pros. Must be the coaching.