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NFL Week #3 - Bills at the Dolphins - 1st half game thread
nedboy7 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
I do not want to see Moss on the field again -
NFL Week #3 - Bills at the Dolphins - 1st half game thread
nedboy7 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Miami looks as bad as portrayed on here all week...... -
Mafia descending on Miami, Phins fans not happy about it...
nedboy7 replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
The beaches on the west side of FL are top notch. -
Less than three months from the midterm elections, a new USA Today/Ipsos poll finds that former President Trump continues to be seen as the head of the Republican party, as a majority of Republican voters[1] believe that he can win the next presidential election and should be the party’s nominee in 2024.
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Don't remember last time I watched the half time show. Too much food and booze to bliss out on. Oh yeah. I liked the Aerosmith one.
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Meanwhile in real news.... Special master to Trump’s lawyers: ‘You can't have your cake and eat it’ Judge Raymond Dearie pushed Trump’s lawyers repeatedly for not backing up the former president’s claim that he declassified the highly sensitive national security-related records discovered in his residence. The senior federal judge tasked with reviewing the materials seized by the FBI from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate sharply questioned the former president’s attorneys Tuesday during their first hearing in his courtroom. Judge Raymond Dearie repeatedly challenged Trump’s lawyers for refusing to back up the former president’s claim that he declassified the highly sensitive national security-related records discovered in his residence. Wow a judge the Trump lawyers chose. This reminds me of the election fraud they can't seem to prove. Anyways. Blow away.
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Another thread of morons blowing each other!
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NY Attorney General opens probe into Trump's Bills bid
nedboy7 replied to stuvian's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Is it civil war time for you losers? -
How in the world do you stop this offense?
nedboy7 replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wait who really started this thread?? Belicheat? -
I was just reading all the power rankings and the insane love the Bills are getting from the media, just basking in it like a pig in mud.
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I love how you use so many words you simply don’t even understand. You really are uneducated. https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/opinions/2022/2/11/conservative-book-bans-are-part-of-gops-fascist-turn https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/04/republican-dont-say-gay-bill-florida/629516/ https://www.thedailybeast.com/school-speech-bans-came-from-republicans-inferiority-complex-about-america
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Not a fan of Moss subbing for Motor. Only when Motor needs a break.
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We got people defending this psycho. Take it to PPP to like minded people.
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You mean real Republicans with a brain and integrity? Makes sense they bother you.
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Week 2 — Titans vs. 🦬 Bills - Predict the score.
nedboy7 replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall
These are better than last weeks embarrassing predictions. 😜 -
Mitch McConnell has no clue what to do with his absurd party anymore shouldn't you be planning a civil war for when the turd gets charged? Being a traitor is protected under the First Amendment! waaaaaaaa....!
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Biden and the crises er challenge on the border
nedboy7 replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Republicans campaigning for office are running ads that hammer President Joe Biden’s management of the U.S.-Mexico border. They claim that the administration is using planes to fly "illegal immigrants" around the country. Republican Tyler Kistner, making his second consecutive campaign for a U.S. House seat in Minnesota, made his claim about skullduggery in the dark. Biden "has been secretly flying illegal immigrants into communities across the country in the middle of the night," his ad on Facebook and Instagram claimed. Other Republicans have run social media ads making similar claims. They include Lisa Scheller, who is running for a U.S. House seat in Pennsylvania; Jake Corman, who is running for Pennsylvania governor; U.S. Rep. Randy Weber of Texas, U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, and U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson of Iowa. Experts said the vast majority of people trying to cross the southern border into the United States are summarily turned back. Exceptions are made for unaccompanied minors, some of whom are transported by planes to be with relatives or approved sponsors — a practice also done during the Trump administration. How the process works Kistner’s campaign did not reply to our requests for information to support his claim. Two law professors and directors of immigrants’ rights clinics, Fatma Marouf at Texas A&M University School of Law and Nicole Hallett at the University of Chicago Law School, walked us through the process. Because of a public health law known as Title 42, invoked at the start of the pandemic by the Trump administration and continued under Biden, the vast majority of migrants are turned back and not given the opportunity to make their case for why they should be allowed to stay. Those encountered at the border who have been allowed to remain are, by and large, unaccompanied minors. They typically are taken first to facilities near the border and then transferred to the temporary custody of the U.S. Health and Human Services department, which eventually places the children with family or sponsors in the U.S. If family members or approved sponsors are not able to arrange transportation, the federal government pays for transportation, including flights. The charter flights are not publicized and sometimes are done in the middle of the night to protect the confidentiality of those being transported and to guard against anyone who would interfere with the flights. Republicans, including Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, have complained that they were not notified about the flights and U.S. House members from New York asked the Biden administration to stop such flights to their state. The Washington Post’s Fact Checker reported that sometimes the federal government tries to save money by arranging for flights that land late in the evening. Most unaccompanied minors turn themselves in to border authorities and by doing so are "actually following the rules of seeking asylum," said Marouf. ICE Air Operations is the air transportation arm of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is responsible for the detention and deportation of immigrants. The Biden administration, like the Obama and Trump administrations, uses flights to move adult detainees from one detention facility to another in order to avoid overcrowding. If some of those flights occur at night, it’s not necessarily indicative of something nefarious or covert going on, as the ad suggests. News reports, including some in Florida and Pennsylvania, have made clear that the process is routine and occurred under the Trump administration, as well. Mexican nationals ordered for deportation from the United States travel on domestic flights from various U.S. cities to southern cities such as San Diego, California and Brownsville, Texas, and are then bused to the U.S.-Mexico border for removal at a land port of entry, ICE said in August 2020. Neither ICE nor the Health and Human Services Department responded to requests for comment for this fact-check. The White House cited one of several statements it has made in response to such claims. A reporter on Oct. 19 asked White House press secretary Jen Psaki: "Why is the administration flying thousands of migrants from the border to Florida and New York in the middle of the night?" Psaki said: "It is our legal responsibility to safely care for unaccompanied children until they swiftly — can be swiftly unified with a parent or a vetted sponsor. And that’s something we take seriously; we have a moral obligation to come to do that and deliver on that. "As a part of the unification process, our Office of Refugee Resettlement facilitates travel for children in its custody to their families or sponsors across the country. So, in recent weeks, unaccompanied children passed through the Westchester (N.Y.) airport, which I think is what you’re referring to, en route to their final destination to be unified with their parents or a vetted sponsor. "It’s no surprise that kids can be seen traveling through states, not just New York. It’s something that we’re also working to unite children with their family members or vetted sponsors in other parts of the country as well." How the race plays into House control Kistner, an ex-Marine, is running against Democratic Rep. Angie Craig, who was first elected in 2018 to the 2nd District seat, which represents part of southeast Minnesota. Craig defeated Kistner in 2020 by 48% to 46%. Campaign watchers rate their rematch as "Democratic toss up", "tilt Democratic" and toss up. Democrats have an 11-seat advantage in the House. Our ruling Kistner said Biden "has been secretly flying illegal immigrants into communities across the country in the middle of the night." The ad implies that it is a new phenomenon for the federal government to transport immigrants around the country. That’s not true. The federal government flies adult detainees in its custody from one facility to another, or from one U.S. city to another during deportation proceedings. The U.S. government in some cases also flies unaccompanied children who are being released from its custody to a family member or sponsor. Some of these flights may happen at night, but they are not covert operations. The same types of routine flights were done by the Trump administration. The ad contains only an element of truth. We rate it Mostly False. -
Yeah why listen to experts when you have your own experience. Keep at it. Sort of like you sat at a football game and saw people of different ethnicity getting along and you thought that was proof of there being no systemic racism. Keep at it.
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Hard to understand Isn’t it? facts hurt your brain ha? https://evonomics.com/economists-agree-democratic-presidents-better-making-us-rich-eight-reasons/
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Sounds like you need some more school yourself.... Trump took every opportunity while campaigning to tout gains in the stock market as evidence of a booming U.S. economy. On Nov. 24, 2020, Trump even broke his post-election silence to hold a minute-long news conference to tout the Dow Jones Industrial Average trading at the 30,000 mark. "The stock market’s just broken 30,000. Never been broken, that number, that’s a sacred number," the president said. "I just want to congratulate all the people within the administration that worked so hard." Stock markets have rallied significantly, bouncing back sharply after a March fall to soar to record highs as Trump was in office -- despite the rest of the economy largely receding and suffering. "The stock market is up phenomenally and the bond market too, so wealthy investors who own most of it benefited," Frankel said of economic wins during Trump's tenure. Much of the stock market gains, however, economists link to expansionary policy from the Federal Reserve, which is independent of Trump -- and Trump has notably even taken steps to weaken the Fed’s independence. Expansionary policy aims to inject money into the economy, such as the way the Fed slashed interest rates and made it easier to borrow. The Dow soared by 56% during Trump's presidency. It climbed 148% under Obama, it fell by 26.5% under Bush and climbed 229% under Clinton. Notably, the previous presidents had two terms. At the one term line, the Dow climbed 73.2% under Obama, dropped by 3.7% under Bush and soared 105.8% under Clinton. "It's not Trump because the stock market is going up even more since Biden won the election," Frankel added. Chinn noted that “if you lower interest rates by two to three percentage points, that'll give you a stock market boom.” Another problem with pointing to the stock market as a barometer of the economy is that most of it is owned by the wealthy, and middle- and low-wage workers don't reap the benefits of market gains if they don't own any market shares. In the third quarter of 2020 the wealthiest 10% of households based on net worth own 88% of all total corporate equities and mutual fund shares, according to Federal Reserve data, with the top 1% owning 53%. Shierholz said for most working class and even middle class families, stock market gains are "utterly irrelevant." While Trump didn't create the issue of income inequality in the U.S., his policies will be remembered for creating an economy where the richest prosper while lower-paid families struggle.
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I’ll give credit where credit is due. Donald was absolutely right when he told Wolf Blitzer in 2004: “I’ve been around for a long time and it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans.”
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It is hard to predict these things. Glad our GM got this one right. So happy for the people of Buffalo.
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Josh Allen was hyped for a full year before the 2018 NFL Draft as a potential No. 1 pick, and he went No. 7 to the Bills, all to the bafflement of pretty much everyone not employed by the league. There’s never been a bigger disconnect between what the NFL apparently thinks and what the armchair analysts think. Personnel people see a prototype athlete whose flaws they can correct, while fans, statisticians, tape-grinders of varying expertise, and most media people see a flawed athlete with a prototypical shape. He’s a project. Coaches, scouts, and the most prominent mock drafters disagree to extreme degree with eggheads, less prominent mock drafters, and the public on how many tuneups he needs, though. In the end, somebody’s gonna be wrong.