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Trump Favorable/Unfavorable numbers
nedboy7 replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Nice generalization of dems. But it more looks like young men are easily manipulated by social media and identity politics. You sound as dumb as the libs who claim all Trumpers are racists and misogynists. Really intelligent post. Pretty even in 30 and up. Independents are not happy either who actually decide elections. If Trump can really change the system without collapsing the economy he might do well. I for one am excited for RFK Jr for example. But if I think Gaetz is a bad choice am I a cat lady? The cult like approach to never criticizing Trump is what is alarming. • Ages 18-29: 57-38 (+19) • Ages 30-44: 49-46 (+3) • Ages 45-64: 51-48 (+3) • Ages 65+: 48-51 (-3) -
Pete Hegseth: The Josh Allen of Defense Secretaries.
nedboy7 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Do people understand why the pentagon never can reconcile its budget? -
AG Pam Bondi and The Trump 47 DOJ
nedboy7 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubt. Betrand Russell. -
Most people here dont know this but, I am a former Pro Bowler.
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God I’m already sick of this guy. Can we bring Diggs back? He wanted to actually win.
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AG Pam Bondi and The Trump 47 DOJ
nedboy7 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
those republicans who dont want to be in a cult. you can use the real acronym. omg did someone think for themselves!! trwdwtbiac. -
The Browns are doing their best to give the Bills higher seeding
nedboy7 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
The rebuild continues. -
AG Pam Bondi and The Trump 47 DOJ
nedboy7 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They can’t fathom the fact no one wanted this scumbag. God forbid you against the furor’s wishes. Funny how they were so triggered by pedos for 4 years and now that’s just biz as usual. Zero integrity. -
Samuel will be a big part this offense in the coming 2 years. I’m very high on him. I loved his game prior to joining the Bills.
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AG Pam Bondi and The Trump 47 DOJ
nedboy7 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
She is actually someone with experience. How is this worse than Gaetz. I like the pick. -
It’s sad to see so much stupidity in one thread.
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Terrel Bernard Defensive Player of the Week!
nedboy7 replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just riding Josh’s coattails ha? 😜 -
Why is McD not being talked about as coach of the year?
nedboy7 replied to Antonio's topic in The Stadium Wall
How many wins were you predicting before the season started. -
Thats fine. They can just tweet it wasn’t real.
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What did you think of that golf clap by Kelce?
nedboy7 replied to njbuff's topic in The Stadium Wall
I did not realize this. Now I am outraged! -
I’m really enjoying the rebuild. Imagine once it’s rebuilt!
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You all have such dignity and small memories. Donald Trump deliberately withheld disaster aid to states he deemed politically hostile and will do so again if he wins November’s election, former White House advisers have said. Mark Harvey, Trump’s former senior director for resilience policy, told E&E News that Trump initially refused to approve disaster aid in 2018 after deadly wildfires devastates California, historically a democratic-leaning state. The then-president only agreed after Harvey showed him that some heavily damaged counties had numerous Republican supporters. “We went as far as looking up how many votes he got in those impacted areas … to show him these are people who voted for you,” said Harvey. “There’s no empathy for the survivors. It is all about getting your photo-op, right? Disaster theater to make him look good.” According to E&E News, Trump’s disaster aid approval was heavily politicized in two other occasions: Hurricane Maria, which killed more than 3,000 people across Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands in 2017 and Hurricane Michael, which caused massive damage in Florida – a red state – a year later. In early September 2020, wildfires tore through eastern Washington state, obliterating tens of millions of dollars of property, displacing hundreds of rural residents and killing a 1-year-old boy. But then-President Donald Trump refused to act on Gov. Jay Inslee’s request for $37 million in federal disaster aid because of a bitter personal dispute with the Democratic governor, an investigation by POLITICO’s E&E News shows. Trump sat on Inslee’s request for the final four months of his presidency, delaying recovery and leaving communities unsure about rebuilding because nobody knew if they would get federal help. Trump ignored Inslee’s 73-page request even after the Federal Emergency Management Agency found during weeks of inspection that the wildfires easily met the federal damage threshold for disaster aid. “It really was an outrageous abuse of power,” Inslee said in a recent interview with E&E News. Trump’s campaign did not respond to E&E News’ questions.
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I wanted McDermott to call a TO with 13 seconds left...
nedboy7 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I would have sent 13 burgers to Reid. You know the rest..... -
AG Pam Bondi and The Trump 47 DOJ
nedboy7 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
64 Supreme court justices never went to law school. Many of the Supreme Court’s most important decisions involve matters of moral or political importance, not fine points of law. “Once we recognize that the Supreme Court is America’s authoritative faculty of political theorists and not a mere court of law, then we can readily see that the necessity for formal legal training is no greater for Supreme Court justices than for officers of the other branches of government,” wrote George Washington University law professor Arthur Miller and his associate Jeffrey Bowman in a 1986 Vanderbilt Law Review article, “Break the Monopoly of Lawyers on the Supreme Court.” -
AG Pam Bondi and The Trump 47 DOJ
nedboy7 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
44 of the 111 justices have not had served as a judge. I assume you are talking about Kagan. I’m not sure about her qualifications. But AG is a little different. To be qualified for the position of Attorney General, a candidate typically needs a significant amount of legal experience, usually including several years of post-J.D. practice in complex litigation, substantial knowledge of constitutional law, and often experience in high-level legal advisory roles; this could translate to a decade or more of practice depending on the specific jurisdiction and the individual's career path. The Constitution doesn't specify any formal qualifications for a Supreme Court Justice. However, the Department of Justice and members of Congress have developed informal criteria. The American Bar Association says that a nominee should be a preeminent member of the legal profession with exceptional legal ability and experience. -
AG Pam Bondi and The Trump 47 DOJ
nedboy7 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Gaetz looks like a villain from a Batman movie. God forbid the Trumpers dare to question one decision from dear leader. Let's nominate a 2 year practicing lawyer for AG, if the dems hate it it must be the right choice. This is moronic, but predictable. -
Is the “Bills window is closed” talk finally over?
nedboy7 replied to Rigotz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes, until we are down by 3 in the first quarter...