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Biden and the crises er challenge on the border
Doc Brown replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Convinced myself? The Trump administration implemented that policy in April of 2018 only to redact it by executive order two months later after public outcry. I know a lot has happened in three years but we had a whole thread on it. -
Biden and the crises er challenge on the border
Doc Brown replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Trump’s (really Session’s) policy of separating children from their parents at the border was the low point of his presidency. Of course it took decades of the federal government not addressing the border problems that made implementation of that policy even possible. -
You need to find yourself a better bank. I got mine just in time for Patty’s day.
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Another week, another mass murder
Doc Brown replied to SoTier's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Clearly you've never seen me hunt. One quick thing to ponder is that muskets were considered military grade weapons at the time the constitution was written. The founding fathers could've outlawed them when writing the constitution or passed an amendment soon after. That tells me they wanted citizens to match whatever arms a rogue government possessed. It's foolish to think they weren't aware that there wouldn't be rapid advancements in weapon technology. -
Is Bill O'Brien doing mock drafts now on his free time? It would be an upset if he gets passed 15.
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With the 9th pick in the TSW mock draft 1.0, the Denver Broncos select Micha Parsons, LB, Penn State. The Cowboys @GunnerBillare on the clock. Carolina wins the draft as I made every phone call possible to jump to #4 through 7 for Lance. Parsons is a beast though and Fangio is already salivating. I'm going to laugh hysterically at him when he's part of the trade package for Watson next month.
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No reaction to 1st one but some pain on arm where injected. Different story with the 2nd shot. LOL. Not to make you dread it even more.
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Broncos Cowboys Packers This second Moderna shot is no joke.
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All-In This Year...Nothing Less For the Lombardi
Doc Brown replied to Wizard's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
OP clearly didn't hear about the Obada signing. -
NFL.com Power Rankings: Post-Free Agency (Bills stay at #4)
Doc Brown replied to MJS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Now I know to put all my money on Baltimore, KC, and the Cowboys. -
Who thinks teaching is a hard job?
Doc Brown replied to Over 29 years of fanhood's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I'd rather be a hot tar roofer than an elementary school teacher. Middle or high school teachers have a very easy job. -
Pry so old people can read it. I agree though. It would be nice just to keep it in my wallet.
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Who thinks teaching is a hard job?
Doc Brown replied to Over 29 years of fanhood's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Are we talking elementary or secondary teachers? -
I hear you as an upgrade at DE would've been extremely helpful. I guess you just have to hope the young guys elevate their game this year (Edmunds, Oliver, Epenesa, Knox, Ford, Moss, Singletary, etc.). Upgrade at CB #2 either through the draft or free agency which could help the pass rush. Coaches need to develop a better game plan. Maybe get an official crew that actually isn't afraid to call defensive pass interference.
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He's made over 62 million over his career basically on potential alone. I don't feel too bad for him.
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I do and I pry would if needed. It’s more forcing people who don’t want to fund pp to be forced to contribute.
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You'd pry need more than that as the median yearly cost for raising a child in the US is about $6,000 and the average is about $13,000. They've tried providing financial incentives in other countries for people to have children and it's been a mixed bag. Enhanced government benefits for having children have been successful in Nordic countries. France provides the most incentives in most European countries and has among the highest birth rates in Europe. Reforms in countries like Italy and Germany weren't as effective.
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None of those clinics have the infrastructure that planned parenthood has in the inner cities. Abortion rates are at pre Roe v Wade level so they're doing something right. I'm glad my paycheck goes there because it equates to less future money needed for welfare programs. You said, "We need to stop incentivizing people to have children they probably cannot afford." I assumed you were talking about the generous child tax credits on this all Democratic bill so that's why I brought up Republicans. There's just some irony in that the GOP is trying to force mother's who don't want to have children to have a child if pregnant. Meanwhile they complain about social welfare programs. Also, the birth rate declined by 4.4% from December of 2019 to December of 2020 because of the economic impact of Covid. This idea that people are having babies purposely to qualify for financial assistance is absurd when the exact opposite is occuring.
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Yet it's been a goal of Republicans to defund planned parenthood despite most of their money being spent on education, contraceptives, and woman's health. Especially in poor communities.
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Which would lead to an increase in abortions so pick your poison conservatives.