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Big Blitz

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  1. We told you. Remember this every time they cry about Trump being a fascist. The only right the left thinks you have is to abort your baby. Absolutely nothing else matters to them they are too far gone. Anyone voting Democrat still at this point needs to have their head examined. Hate Trump all you want. Hate the things he wants to do like eliminating income tax or annex Canada. None of it puts your actual freedoms at risk. People that support the things these Ds support are just a few steps away from North Korea. That’s their logical conclusion.
  2. Per Florio last year: “This was a no-brainer. Lamar won it the night he went to San Francisco and beat the Lions and called me Mike Florist/Flores (which I deserved). Lamar cemented it by throwing five touchdown passes the following weekend against the Dolphins, clinching the No. 1 seed in the AFC.” Lamar had 2 great games. That put him over the top. Not his stats tho! - they didn’t want to use his stats because Allen’s were better except for INTs bc Allen will take shots and refuse to take sacks especially in situations where we can arm punt. Unlike the career stat padders that refuse to hurt their QB rating by taking risks and maybe throw a pick. This year it’s stats! Not losing to Vegas at home. These are the people that vote. It’s embarrassing.
  3. If it’s these same 50 clowns Josh needs to flip 6 of the Lamar voters to think Josh might be MVP but Lamar is 1st team. Not that hard to distinguish the two. Figure the 18 votes for Josh are absolutely going to vote him for MVP. I’m not sure a Lamar for first team all pro means all those voters are saying he’s the MVP.
  4. The Bills have to consider him for a role right, once we get poached again?
  5. So if that happens the coaches in that division would be historic Reid Payton BB Harbaugh All have been to or won SBs and national college championships. We ever see anything like that?
  6. I’m not going to stress over an insignificant 3 month trend vs what they’ve done the last 4 years. Trump was already POTUS. That’s your problem. I told everyone this the last year plus. Suddenly Libs are going to care very deeply about the economy in 2025. They will blame Trump for every single issue their Covid hysteria and 4 years of ***t Biden/Squad policies caused. He’s not even in office yet - mortgage rates keep climbing. As they have since 2021 and this is already Trump’s fault. As I said during your lockdowns. This is going to be a decade plus of pain.
  7. What were they in January of 2020 https://ycharts.com/indicators/5_year_treasury_rate
  8. Beginning to look like Deon is coming..
  9. Lol. This has been the trend the last 3 plus years but ok. Thanks Covidians. Inflation reduction act doing work lol lol.
  10. Population collapse: …..the current class of high school seniors is the last before a long decline begins in the number of 18-year-olds — the traditional age of students when they enter college. This so-called demographic cliff has been predicted ever since Americans started having fewer babies at the advent of the Great Recession around the end of 2007 — a falling birth rate that has not recovered since, except for a slight blip after the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Demographers say it will finally arrive in the fall of this year. That’s when recruiting offices will begin to confront the long-anticipated drop-off in the number of applicants from among the next class of high school seniors. But the downturn isn’t just a problem for universities and colleges. It’s a looming crisis for the economy, with fewer graduates eventually coming through the pipeline to fill jobs that require college educations, even as international rivals increase the proportions of their populations with degrees. “The impact of this is economic decline,” Jeff Strohl, director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, said bluntly. As fresh data emerges, the outlook is getting only worse. An analysis by the higher education consulting firm Ruffalo Noel Levitz using the latest available census figures now projects another drop in the number of 18-year-olds beginning in 2033, after a brief uptick. By 2039, this estimate shows, there will likely be 650,000, or 15 percent, fewer of them per year than there are now. These findings sync up with another new report, released this month by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, or WICHE, which says that the number of 18-year-olds nationwide who graduate from high school each year — and are therefore candidates for college — will erode by 13 percent, or nearly half a million, by 2041. “A few hundred thousand per year might not sound like a lot,” Strohl said. “But multiply that by a decade and it has a big impact.” ….The drop in the number of high school graduates through 2041 is projected to be most severe in the Northeast, Midwest and West. In all, 38 states will see declines, WICHE estimates, some of them much steeper than the national average: 32 percent in Illinois, 29 percent in California, 27 percent in New York, 20 percent in Michigan, 17 percent in Pennsylvania. More…… https://hechingerreport.org/the-impact-of-this-is-economic-decline/ Somehow, college costs will manage to only increase. Make that make sense.
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