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TPS

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  1. If that happens, so what? What you're saying is the Bills beat the Pats in Foxboro, so they'll just do it again..
  2. I'd say Ed, Josh, And the Boys had a nice party.
  3. Me too...
  4. In case anyone needed any more evidence of my sanity.... Like Tom Brady, I grew up hating the Dallas Cowboys. Growing up in SoCal, I was a Rams fan, but the most important source of my Cowboy hate came from my dad, who was from Wisconsin and a die-hard Packer fan. I vividly remember our celebration when Bart Starr won the NFC championship game on a QB sneak with seconds to play. On the other hand, what a torture it was, after becoming a Bills fan in 1990 (the year I moved to Buffalo), to watch the Bills lose those two Super Bowls. But this post isn't about being a football fan... As someone who has distrusted the MSM going back to high school days, the Orwellian use of "America's Team" to describe the Cowboys has always irked me. As I've posted here a few times, the "deep state" has always had its tentacles firmly entrenched in the MSM (see Operation Mockingbird). So it came as no surprise to me when I found out that the original owner had ties to the mafia and his father had ties to the JFK assassination.... The original owner of the Cowboys was Clint Murchison Jr. whose wealth came from his father, a Texas oil millionaire. Like his father, Jr had close ties to the Mafia. His ties were investigated by the ATF, and.. Moldea's book, mentioned in the above quote, lays out the case for the influence gamblers (aka the Mafia) had on the NFL. It's an interesting read... Clint Murchison Jr's associations pale in comparison to his father's....Sr was close friends with LBJ, J. Edgar Hoover, and Carlos Marcello, which of course ties him to JFK's assassination. I became a "conspiracy theorist" as a result of seeing the 1973 film "Executive Action," a fictional account of the assassination which suggests it was coordinated by elements from the deep state, including a group of Texas Oil men. At the end of the film, an extensive list of witnesses was provided who died from mysterious causes....I have since read at least a dozen books on the subject. One of the things I like about Trump is that more and more people are coming around to the idea of a deep state which may help explain how it is possible that such a grand conspiracy could be pulled off. JFK made a lot of important enemies. LBJ and the Kennedys hated each other, and LBJ was most likely going to be dropped from the 1964 ticket since he was embroiled in the Bobby Baker scandal which would most likely lead to him being jailed. Hoover, who infamously claimed there was no such thing as the mafia (La Cosa Nostra), and the Kennedys hated each other as well. The Kennedys also went after the Mafia despite the fact that they probably helped him get elected (along with Hoffa's union). The CIA (and Cubans) hated Kennedy after he reneged on military support for the Bay of Pigs invasion. Kennedy's lingering distrust of the CIA caused him to say it should be broken up into a million pieces and scattered to the winds. There were also many in the military who thought JFK was too soft on the communists. In short, many, many elements of a deep state were united in their hatred of the Kennedys. We've all been participating in DR's Deep State and other threads, including the Epstein caper. Pedophile rings, Epstein's island and many other mechanisms for keeping people controlled, including being suicided or some "accidental" form of death, are the ways these "conspiracies" stay hidden for such a long time... Yes, I am and always have been a conspiracy theorist, and if I hear any commentators today call the Cowboys "America's Team," I'll nod my head and say, yes, yes they are....but it's Clint Murchison's (jr and sr) America; LBJ and Hoover's America; the CIA and the Mafia's America; Epstein's America. The team of my America is the Buffalo Bills. A team that represents the heart of working class America, the people who play by the rules and believe in what this country is supposed to stand for. Yes, I'll be rooting for America's Team today, the REAL one; and if they win, I'll see it as a small moral victory in a much bigger (moral) battle....
  5. Yeah, my untrained eye says Ed was a beast in that game. His sack was a perfect example of his skills. I hope Tomorrow turns out to be his coming out party for a national audience.
  6. https://consortiumnews.com/2019/11/27/scott-ritter-the-whistleblower-and-the-politicization-of-intelligence/ @Deranged Rhino a very detailed description of the whistleblower’s role throughout....
  7. My hunch. He's also too far behind to pass anyone else, so he'll retire after this year. Also, I think the Bills will draft a couple RBs in 2020.
  8. I'll repeat what I said over a month ago, as a football fan, I feel fortunate to be able to see Gore do his thing one last time...
  9. I don't think his issue is motivation, rather I think it's learning to play within McD's system. The dude's motor is going every play. On a side note, it looked like Ed should get an assist for Shaq's second sack, as the C was looking to help the RG on that play when Shaq blew by him.
  10. Morse may be better at getting the OL call in, but man the running game looks better when Feliciano is at center.
  11. Hope Foster is ok, he was finally getting involved.
  12. This is a nice summary of Ukraine's effort to interfere in 2016. https://yasha.substack.com/p/ukraine-and-meddling-in-2016-a2c
  13. Sure. Reminds me a bit of when a relatively unknown local Dallas reporter, the only reporter to view the Zapruder film, said JFK's head went violently forward from the final gunshot.... This one kind of expresses what I'm thinking... https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2019/11/23/barr-says-epstein-died-by-a-series-of-coincidences-ending-all-conspiracy-theories-forever/
  14. Gee, I sure do believe the son of the man that gave Epstein his start....
  15. Ah, so he must’ve played in that last Miami game...
  16. Wonder if Jaquan Johnson will finally see some action?
  17. I’d like to see them score 31 against this D. The O needs to pick it up from here on out.
  18. There were guys (Bills' players) playing a game of who knows what and they got loud a couple times. Josh reacted to the first yell, then the second major scream is when he made the comment you quoted. Other than that, typical JA presser.
  19. Regardless, it doesn't matter now...
  20. Thanks for those. I have to keep reminding myself that he was viewed by many, of the top 4 picked, as being the least polished but having the most potential. I'm guessing his biggest jump in the stats will happen next year?
  21. No sweeps. As many have noted, they need someone who is a legitimate WR on the other side. McKenzie can still do his role part-time...
  22. yeah, me-thinks mckenzie doesn't strike fear in the hearts of our opponents...
  23. Yes. My initial response was related to the suggestion that the increase in deficits (under trump) were only related to rising expenditures.
  24. The fact that you use a % of GDP means you are considering its growth--if growth rises fast enough, the $ revenues will be so much higher that the % will also be higher. I know you are making the Supply-side argument that tax cuts cause faster growth, so revenues will actually rise. Had no change in tax rates been made, revenues would rise in $ terms as GDP increased (by say 2%) because the % tax share would not have decreased (it would be close to the 17.2% of 2017). GDP did increase a little faster (2.9%), but the actual $ revenues only went up by $15 billion in 2018 when revenue increases were averaging almost $150 bil/year going back to 2012. Supply-siders usually say, see we cut taxes and revenues did go up -- $15 billion. However, had we not cut taxes, revenues would've increased by a greater amount, closer to $140 billion...
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