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Democratic 2020 Presidential Primary Thread
transplantbillsfan replied to snafu's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's possible. Not the absolute you claim it is. I still think he ends up the nominee. Warren didn't handle herself very well tonight as the "frontrunner" and Sanders just had a heart attack. I really and truly want Mayor Pete, but he's still a longshot. Don't get the obsession with fundraising unless there are consistently wild discrepancies. This is getting kinda funny how enamored you are with Biden. You resemble the Never-Trumpers in 2015-2016. If Biden wins the nomination, will you follow their paths? PS: Since you seem to care and it relates to our bet... 3rd Quarter Fundraising Donald Trump = $125 million Democrats = $135+ million $135+ million for ALL Democratic candidates. Yeah... Democratic enthusiasm >>>>> Orange Man enthusiasm -
Week 7: Dolphins at Bills (-17)
transplantbillsfan replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Oh. You're just misunderstanding what I said. Why did you assume the breaking of the filibuster was one of the precedents he broke? That sentence didn't require that connection, but you assumed it nonetheless in your seemingly overwhelming desire to belittle anyone with different views than your own. The tunnel vision your arrogance is causing is staggering. I just did. She said Republicans. That is all.
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McConnell's refusal to even bring Obama's Supreme Court nominee Merick Garland up for 10 full months is unprecedented. And there are examples of Supreme Court nominees in election years being elected to the court by the opposing party. If you guys are referring to Reid getting rid of the Filibuster... well, considering the sheer volume of filibusters (something like half in all of American history... an unprecedented number) used on Obama appointed judges by Republicans, good for Harry. Hopefully the Democrats have the balls to increase the Supreme Court once they regain power. It used to be 10, anyway. Democrats problems with Republicans is that they just don't play nearly as dirty as them.
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The Republicans sold their souls for control of the judicial branch. And ya gotta give it to them. They were organized, smart, and methodical about it. This has been the plan for years and it's the reason sooOOooo many of these guys who "hated" Trump during the primaries and before are some of his strongest backers now.... hellooooo Lindsey Graham! Gotta hope the Democrats learned their lessons. Since McConnell has broken so many precedents and gotten rid of the filibuster, if Dems regain the Senate they might as well increase the Supreme Court by 4 seats (nothing in the Constitution about 9 Justices, afterall) and let the Democratic President appoint them in 2021.
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Trump foreign policy
transplantbillsfan replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Still plenty of arrogance over here I see. Hopefully some of you start to come around so you aren't completely floored when Democrats take the Presidency (and starting to look more and more like the Senate is very much in play) in 2021 -
Trump foreign policy
transplantbillsfan replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The President must be pregnant, too... I guess. 2,000 troops to Saudi Arabia to defend them against Iran. Follow the money. What a jackass. -
Trump foreign policy
transplantbillsfan replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They were ALREADY THERE!!! You're 2nd bolded statement just proving to me what I've believed all along about this sub forum. You care more about winning rhetorical arguments than you do about seeing or even thinking about the other side of the argument. Proves you are exactly what you've accused me of being: Intellectually dishonest Pulling our troops out of Syria at some point in the near future was fine. But not like this. -
Trump foreign policy
transplantbillsfan replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I mean... I really do wonder... is this trolling? Honestly, do you truly believe this was a simple "Either/Or" choice or are you at least subconsciously aware of how stupid this is? Rhetorical question obviously since I won't get an honest answer. -
Trump foreign policy
transplantbillsfan replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's pretty incredible that some of our friends over here actually feel this way. Just sad. -
Trump foreign policy
transplantbillsfan replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This completely ignores the complexities of this situation and all geopolitical situations, for that matter. You assess the world and your relation and reaction to it on a case by case basis, always. You let your guiding principles guide, but not dictate your actions. Your pregnancy analogy is really, really stupid as it's completely irrelevant. -
The back and forth discussion of milking the clock? I don't know how many pages back that discussion goes, but that's what I saw in the 7 or 8 back and forth posts between you guys. Whatever I might have been wrong on as far as the discussion between the two of you goes, I do believe in general that a Sean McDermott coached football team will never be a team that averages 30+ points because of his approach to the game, which I do believe involves protecting a lead once you have it, which involves milking the clock more with more running and short, safe passes, which results in fewer explosive plays and less points. I'm not a fan of that approach. But I do think that's been McDermott's approach as a Head Coach.
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Trump foreign policy
transplantbillsfan replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Again, you're making what happened early this week a binary choice. It wasn't. There were much better and more diplomatic ways to do this than taking the rug out from our Kurdish allies and abandoning them. Whatever else your argument might be, are you disagreeing that the Kurds had prior knowledge it would happen this week? -
Yes. 3rd quarter is absolutely the problem. I saw Allen's numbers in the 3rd quarter in an article I think in The Athletic recently and they are utterly atrocious. On the flip side, his numbers in just the other 3 quarters are really impressive. I don't know what's going on at the half, but it needs to be fixed.
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I think (just a wild guess) what he is pointing to is that in 3 of our 5 games we got a lead in the 1st half, looked like we might score a bunch and then stumbled offensively quite a bit in the 3rd quarter, for any given number of reasons. That poster might believe that a slight or major shift in game plan is the primary reason for the slowdown. The old school "protect the lead"mentality. Just a guess.
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Trump foreign policy
transplantbillsfan replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Man. I sure will give you your undying devotion to Trump. Have fun with that. You clearly don't see the inherent problem here. This wasn't a binary choice and, for some ungodly reason, that's what you're making it out to be.