
The Frankish Reich
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Update: 1240 prosecutions as of December. 710 guilty pleas. 170 convictions at trial. TWO (count 'em, TWO) acquittals. More in the pipeline. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/01/04/us/january-6-capitol-trump-investigation.html The most thorough, organized, successful law enforcement operation I've ever seen. Happy New Year to our great patriot investigators, attorneys and judges, and jurors!
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Do you wonder if the league is fixed?
The Frankish Reich replied to The Red King's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't think you need to be a conspiracy type to believe this. The courts opened up fantasy betting as legal, and Fan Duel and Draft Kings completed like hell to grab market share in anticipation of all sports gambling being legalized. -
ESPN/Barnwell’s All-Pro teams (find the one Bill)
The Frankish Reich replied to BRH's topic in The Stadium Wall
The difference between having a very deep/balanced team vs having one or two superstar players and some huge problem positions? -
Texas DAs previously prosecuted illegal entrants for trespass. Someone owns the land - public or private - and yes, illegal entrants were trespassing. So that wasn't a problem. There's no general federal "trespass" law, unless it's occurring on federal land. But the new Texas law - or at least the important parts of it - is clearly unconstitutional, as established by U.S. v. Arizona. Charging someone with illegal entry into the United States, and particularly detaining and deporting illegal entrants is a purely federal authority. There's gray areas, like transporting or harboring illegal entrants on state roads, etc. I think those are part of Florida's laws, and I think they would pass the constitutional test. But arresting/deporting for illegal entry? No.
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Ooh, "within hours" of his plan to intimidate Mike Pence into refusing to accept validly submitted electoral college slates! What a patriot! And to further prove that, he ensures us that he will peacefully relinquish power if elected again (and alive) in 2029, rather than refusing to leave the White House and installing himself as America's Putin! What a guy.
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That's kind of how it works. The stats show nothing other than normal seasonal fluctuations in demand. As far as supply: OPEC has implemented new supply restrictions, but even that isn't moving the price. And U.S. domestic production is at an all-time high, which certainly has a lot to do with gas prices. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/chart-day-us-oil-production-213046589.html. This is what's so stupid about the Trump 2.0 campaign. Drill, drill, drill! Keep doing what we've been doing!! Only the uninformed are falling for this Greatest Hits Reunion Tour. (He has a point about illegal immigration though)
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Non sequitur. Yes, I am arguing that the president doesn't have anything (or at most a tiny thing) to do with the price of gas. And that the price of gas plummeted during COVID as the economy shut down. And that the price of gas spiked during the post-COVID inflationary period. And that the price of gas has now fallen as inflation is coming under control.
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Look, the whole topic is about inflation under the Biden Administration. The last "normal" economic measure, pre-Biden Administration, was January or February 2020. If we were to look at April/May 2020 we'd see really cheap gas because a huge percentage of the economy was shut down, so that wouldn't tell us anything.
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Well that's just silly. They made it through the playoffs and into the Super Bowl twice. Wilson performed very well overall in both, one a laugher win and one where they were 4th and goal at the 1 with time expiring. I guess Terry Bradshaw should give back his rings because his defenses were dominant.
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Umm, they won 43-8. Russ went 18-25, 206 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT, 123.8 passer rating. Yes, the defense largely won it. But you might as well criticize Josh Allen for throwing for under 100 yards in our stomping of the Cowboys a couple weeks ago ... It was a stupid play. But it came close to winning a Super Bowl. A Pats guy made a play. Bottom line: Russ's Seahawks won 1 Super Bowl easily, and came within one play of winning another. Nothing to sneeze at.
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Nikki Hailey exposed!
The Frankish Reich replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Good to see Glenn Greenwald, basking in the freedom, law, and order that is Brazil, now doing the classic right-wing "the mainstream media will defend her." I watched CNN this morning. I saw no defense of her comments, just her tepid attempted damage control "correction" that of course the Civil War was about slavery, and it was also about what system of governance we will have. This is the Democratic version of "what is a woman?" "What caused the Civil War?" apparently scares them to death. Both of these say a lot about their respective parties and how they've been taken over by what used to be their radical fringes. -
Got it. And I agree. Payton never got over Russell Wilson giving up 70 points earlier this season. That's what I don't get about Payton, or why the Walmart guy hired him. What is the plan? I'm guessing it's like McD/Beane when they came in. They stuck with Tyrod and tried to field a competitive team that first year. But then they signaled "tank the rest of the season" by going to Peterman for that one unfortunate half. Then they were backdoored into the playoffs. Then they did get their QB in Allen the next year, and started off with another "we'll be kind of competitive before handing it over to Allen" concept by bringing in AJ McCarron. Then they changed their minds and cut him and started the season with ... Nathan Peterman at QB. Then they were forced to bite the bullet and go straight to Josh. It started working the next season. Of course the Bills had their cap issues and they started dumping bad contracts like Dareus. But the Broncos situation looks, at least now, much worse. And they don't have the draft capital to get their Allen, even though this looks like a pretty good QB draft class. So ... I have no idea where they're going. Payton is no kid and I assume he doesn't have a Four Year Plan, but it's hard to see the Broncos fielding a good team before 2025 at the earliest, probably 2026 more realistically, when Payton is 62 years old. Oh, and Happy 60th Birthday (tomorrow), Sean Payton. The more I see of you, the less I like.
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Belichick saw no reason to hang onto Stidham. Neither did Josh McDaniels, preferring to bring back Jimmy G. even though Stidham performed decently in last year's 2-game "audition." I don't think he's horrible, but I do think he's a Kyle Allen at best.
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Not with the Chargers and Raiders as the only 2 teams left on the schedule. I thought the consensus was that not giving the ball to Marshawn blew it.
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Yep. That (and of course the contract extension) was the real harm of the trade for Russ.
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I love living in Colorado, but that means I have to put up with a lot more Broncos football than I'd ever choose. Wilson has looked like ... Wilson. Not particularly efficient when on schedule (as they say), but still capable of buying time and making some big plays. The same things we've always seen: not great in the pocket, averse to throwing in the middle of the field, etc., etc. But behind a pretty bad O line and with questionable talent at WR (Jeudy: just not that good; Sutton: great end zone talent, never catches anything up the middle; no TE of value) he played pretty well.