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As Time Goes By More Truth Rises to the Top !
sherpa replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Can you not do this work yourself? The Trump negotiated cut in OPEC production was negotiated on or around April 13, 2020. Crude was $53 in Feb of 2030, and $23 in March. Extraction and refinement costs get US fossil, much cleaner burning by the way, at a cost in the barrel more than Saudi oil. Always has. Biden comes in an arbitrarily handcuffs US production to some degree. There is simply no valid, rational disagreement of this. None. Oil is about $105/barrel now, and he goes on a begging trip to Saudi Arabia. The man has simply never gotten anything right. But to the point, the Trump negotiated decrease in OPEC oil production was at a time when the pandemic tanked demand and prices; there were no available storage facilities, tankers were off shore awaiting ports, and the US production was at a severe disadvantage. Late edit, I'm not sure where you get information that Trump "almost went to war with Iran," but that's an entirely different subject. -
As Time Goes By More Truth Rises to the Top !
sherpa replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
A uniquely specious argument, devoid of factual context. The US energy complex was becoming completely independent. The course we were on would have made us completely independent of OPEC supply. The "pandemic" you mention trashed energy demand, and resulted in a situation where there was virtually no storage capability as demand dropped so significantly. Trump negotiated OPEC production declines to protect the US energy complex, while prices were tanking. Biden did exactly the opposite. He enacted an executive order that cancelled the Keystone pipeline and enacted a moratorium on drilling on federal land. Two completely different situations. One attempts to enable and support US production while asking foreign producers to slow production during a price crash. One, through US federal gov action, eliminates domestic production and jobs, horribly timed just before a nut from Russia cuts off a good deal of EU supply, spiking the world market. Two completely different situations. Biden has incredible timing -
I broke 21 of the 24 in one event. Five needed titanium joints. He'll be OK. Just don't sneeze.
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The weird thing about that hit was that everybody saw it coming a second or two before impact, and I think that's what caused the silence, which I remember as well. When Lincoln extended his arms to catch the high throw and Stratton was going near full speed about seven feet away, you knew it was going to be awful. The "crack." Thankfully he rolled fairly quickly after going down so you knew he wasn't dead.
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TV. Secretariat in the Belmont. Live. The Stratton hot on Keith Lincoln in the 64 championship. Though just a kid, with the sound of it I thought he was dead until he moved.
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A small point, but maybe illustrative. Webb is an IR telescope. The raw data that it transmits to earth is in pure IR form. It is then "adjusted" to make it make sense to people. That takes time. In no way that that make it less accurate or suggest that the data is doctored. It is simply adjusting colors wo show various IR strength returns. Again, that takes a bit of time.
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There is no elephant in the room. There is Jefferson DNA in Sally Hemmings descendants. There is no conclusive evidence that it was his, as there were a couple of Jeffersons around. Either way, there is absolutely no evidence of anything untoward or non conceptual. Jefferson's wife died at an early age. Anybody who suggests anything inappropriate or unwanted needs to be in the early 1800's or shut up. To suggest that one of the most brilliant men of his time, and a priceless contributor to our's and the world's political philosophy is somehow sullied by suggestions two hundred years later is foolish, but inevitable on this forum. It always amazes me how people can display their hate.
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Oh contraire. History makes me quite comfortable. Know why?' I've been a student of this, and I've done the work. When you have done the same, we can have a conversation. Till then, I am not going to waste my time with someone who continues bring up "cult" crap, as if that has anything to do with me or this subject. Jefferson was a brilliant jurist. A brilliant political philosopher who wrote a document that changed the relationship between the governed and the governors forever. An accomplished astronomer, agronomist, inventor and the best architect in the colonies. He wasn't perfect, but his many writings on the issue of slavery were prescient and illuminating, and though he had slaves, he hated the practice. People in those times cannot be judged by folks two centuries later, anymore than people who practiced medicine in those times can. In our current situation, we would be blessed by people of the Washington, Jefferson, Madison group. Late edit: If anyone is interested in this, read "The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson." The book includes a number of the personal letters between Jefferson and John Adams as they aged and repaired their political differences, each man expressing ultimate respect for the other, as well as correspondence with his daughter while he was Minister to France. I'm as certain that anyone who reads the book will be better for it, just as sure as no one will. Got a place on the top shelf of my library.
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Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
sherpa replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Couldn't agree more. Some things make too much sense. -
Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
sherpa replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lost you? The point I have made over quite a few posts is that the Sunday Super Bowl has a massive economic impact to the league, the media, the host city, even as far downstream economically as local restaurants and national charcoal companies. Moving it to Saturday diminishes that. -
Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
sherpa replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Of course there are no high school football games in Feb., but there sure are during the beginning of the college basketball season, and the NFL season. The networks are not stupid, and pro sports doesn't want to upset their reputation and thus ratings. High school football has no impact on that, but start running NFL games on Friday nights and see what the PR is. They leave high school football alone. They, largely, leave NCAA football and basketball alone and they all make money. -
The situation there is absolutely pathetic. I've lived here for years, discovered this area as the result of looking in depth at Jefferson's life and contributions. Commuted to my career profession from here. What has happened to that tour in the last three years is disgusting. Many volunteer guides have quit over it. We had family visitors a few weeks ago, brother in law who had done it before and his kids, and said the change was terrible.
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Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
sherpa replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Seriously? Ever been to an ACC game on a Sat afternoon in Feb? Think the Super bowl would have an impact? Ratings are ratings, and ratings are money. That's what all these contracts are based on. They all compete but to some degree they do what is best for each. Friday night is high school football, not college. Sat is college football or basketball. Sunday/Monday and to some extent Thurs. is NFL. There are some Sat playoff games, but these schedules are not coincidences. They are media driven. -
Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
sherpa replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
No accident either. It gets the home city another night of hotel occupancy, and probably a breakfast. Move it two hours earlier, and that changes. -
Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
sherpa replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
I get what you're saying, but the Sunday thing is a major economic deal. The two teams are not known until two weeks prior. That effects some amount of fan participation/travel. Having two days of SB tourists, who are probably corporate and/or high spenders has a huge effect on the coffers of the host city. Simple businesses like BBQ providers/beverage providers/charcoal vendors would be impacted across the country. It has become that big of a deal. The best solution is to move it an hour or two earlier, or take the Monday following as some kind of holiday by moving an existing one. -
Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
sherpa replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
They aren't going to move it to Sat. As I mentioned, Sat night is the major revenue producer for this thing, and Sat screws the thing up. Corporate jets arrive Friday. Some events take place Friday night, but few. Saturday and Saturday night is where all the money is, and a game on Sat screws that up. NFL and the host city would lose a fortune. By the way, here's the Sat NCAA basketball sched the day before this year's Super bowl. Think the NCAA would mind? https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/schedule/ALL/20220212/ -
Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
sherpa replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
OK, here's the solution. Knock off the ref's constant announcements during the game, especially the challenge plays. Two officials have mics. The ref tells the other one to make these stupid announcements that everyone knows about anyway. The ref gets the challenge, goes to the tent, rules and relays the ruling. The way it is now is bizarre. -
Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
sherpa replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Here's an idea. I find it idiotic how the referee has to waste so much time during games, especially challenged plays, Coach throws the flag. Ref heads over to talk to him. Ref heads back on the filed to announce the challenge, which everybody already knows about. Ref heads to booth to review play. Ref reviews play. Ref talks to coaches. Ref heads back on field to announce the result the result of the challenge. Total waste of time. -
Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
sherpa replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm pretty certain the NFL and its sponsors like the Super Bowl on Sunday. The Super Bowl is a major economic event. Host cities put up a bunch of money to be chosen. Saturday night is the major revenue avalanche for the businesses in those cities. The teams are not known until two weeks prior. Getting corporate jet scheds, VIP folks and a bunch of other things lined up takes time. The major parties and social events are on Sat night, and losing this revenue would make the event far less attractive to the host cities and the NFL as well as their corporate sponsors. -
The US is Heading in a Great Direction !!
sherpa replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Very good. How did I get the Battle of Midway wrong, and just as an aside, Naval Aviators don't study WWII battles, though I have looked at it in great detail because of McClusky, a Buffalo native.. Still, if you are going to call me a scumbag, you owe me a response to your claim. By the way, your repeated claim that I know what Jefferson would think because I live nearby is a false premise. My view is that Jefferson would view Biden as an idiot. Jefferson was the finest architect in the Colonies. Biden couldn't spell architect. Jefferson was an accomplished astronomer. He taught Merriweather Lewis celestial nav, and Lewis' observations were remarkably accurate based on what he learned. Jefferson was a studied, politician philosophy genius, who authored a document that changed the view of how the governed view the governors forever. Jefferson was an agronomist who introduced a number of plants to the western hemisphere. Biden couldn't find the rose garden. Jefferson was an inventor with numerous patents. Biden can't do a thing without a note card. As Kennedy said before a group of Nobel Laureates: "I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone. Someone once said that Thomas Jefferson was a gentleman of 32 who could calculate an eclipse, survey an estate, tie an artery, plan an edifice, try a cause, break a horse, and dance the minuet. Joe Biden? -
The US is Heading in a Great Direction !!
sherpa replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You are a waste of time. Yours and everyone elses.