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  1. Maybe but then I don’t get to do the whole Honda Ridgeline angle. I’m a simple guy, really.
  2. The only questions I have at this point, as this developing situation unfolds are: Is @Niagara Bill currently tooling down the Queen Elizabeth highway at a steady 59 miles per hour, on his way to join the massive convoy in his powder blue 2018 Honda Ridgeline to show solidarity for freedom fighters everywhere; or Is @Niagara Bill on his way to assist Prime Minister Trudeau’s secret hiding place to assist in spiriting him away to another secret hiding place, again in the 2018 powder blue Honda Ridgeline; Either way, some will see him as patriot, others not so much!
  3. Ah, well shoot, DR could read lings for sure! Some of these people are just obsessed with the 🦏. . They wanted him to go, but loved to watch him leave. It's creepy at this point.
  4. @Precision, no offense, but I see you more as more of a First Stew, Key Grip sort of player at this stage of your development. You got moxie, I'll tell you that. I can see you leading rings in 12-18 months, certainly no more than 5 years.
  5. Sometimes, against my better judgement, I converse with him. I usually can follow what he means, generally, and know his nose will always end up somewhere in the neighborhood of Biden's keister. Today was a prime example. He's from the "Trump cult" lineage of posters, so at first I assumed he meant I was defending Trump. As there was no reference whatsoever to Trump by him, me, or anyone else, I really have no idea.
  6. Keep in mind in accordance with Rules of Billzy, cult members can only defend the ring leader if we have been previously born, and are currently alive. I want you to know I was born, and am actively living. I'd ask that we all agree that anyone not yet born remain silent until such time as birth occurs.
  7. This is classic Billzy. My suggestion is bat him around a bit like a ball of yarn if you like, you'll get some good stuff but very little of it will make sense. Of all the nonsensical information he posted today, from the part of the lack of evidence of impairment implying impairment, to rumor mongering about what Skip and Poochie D at the firehouse 'cross town think they thought they heard from Jimmy and Tiny's brother on the job, my new favorite Billzyism is the need to declare whether or not he was alive at the time of the accident. I want to be honest...I was not alive during World War 2. What was that all about?
  8. I ride with our vegan Comrade, Kay. @Irv is judicious, reflectious, and has the eye of the tiger. Mo’ Irv Mo’ Fair That’s three votes: Kay. Third person Kay. LS This race is a humdinger!
  9. “…there is no definitive evidence…to prove ...that the other driver was drinking….”. This is your “The more you know….” moment? 🤣
  10. The only questions anymore is “How ugly does it get for the nominee?” and “How ugly does it get for those that might oppose her?”. Will she be Kavanaughed, or will she be treated more in line with ACB?
  11. Truth, brother, you were correct at “Of course it was…”. All your pretend outrage about all the pretend media coverage doesn’t change the fact that your Joey—the latest, greatest unifier wandering around like he’s clueless is in fact, clueless. No cohesive plan. No strategy to combat the vaccine hesitant. No ability to formulate consistent, sensible communication or adapt to changes along the way. No surprise—you should have known it when you chose him.
  12. I’m in my early 60s. A guy with only 20 years experience is a whipper snapper and I don’t ascribe to the newfangled ways. I would like to see Dorsey in the role, but that’s based more of the perception that JA seems to want him in the role. I think at times these assumptions about relationships and who the natural fit is can be overstated. For example, I don’t really have any idea if JA truly wants him as OC. I think he does, but don’t think I would know if he didn’t. Josh seems like a loyal guy. I don’t know if Dorsey prefers to be OC in Buff, or maybe he’s appreciative of the experience but he wants to live near NYC. So, end of the day, I ride the wave, hoping the Bills and Josh get who they want. Good for Dabol in ascending to coach of the NYG, great story for a local guy. If Dorsey “chooses” the Giants over the Buffalo opportunity, I’m reminded of the fable of the bird taken in and nursed back to health. If the bird loves you, set it free. If it comes back to you, it was meant to be. If it does not, you go total slash and burn until you find that bird and make it pay for it’s traitorous ways.
  13. What if one of you is actually Billy Lapp, just trying to build the legend of Billy Lapp? I was just telling my wife, a snow adverse city girl from downstate, that yesterday was the 45th anniversary of The Blizzard. We talked a bit about being snowed in, the crazy winds and relatively low snowfall, about my Dad being stuck at work, my aunt unable to get home and staying with us, and she remarked how crazy it must have been. Ironically, a few minutes later she was walking by the front door and said “We’ll we’ve got a snow storm here today!”. As near as I can tell, the snow on the trees is being blown off by moderate wind gusts, there is no substantial accumulation and will be none. When I mocked her, I got the standard response “Not everyone is from Buuuuffalo.”. Oh, and special thanks to Farrah Fawcett for her service.
  14. Think outside the box, man!
  15. I think of this perspective from time to time. When you factor in the 300m+ people only reflects the population today, with no consideration as to the number of individuals who have come and gone from the nomination of John Jay in the late 1700. The simple reality is that it is, and always will be, more about who you know at the right point in time than anything else.
  16. It’s rather insulting beyond the political considerations. The assumption, of course, is that all Black citizens think as one, and that race should be an overriding consideration in this selection. It’s as offensive as suggesting Brett Kavanaugh was the onl He’s in this weird place today. Very unAlf like. Maybe he has a case going before the court and is hoping for the inside track?
  17. I think what @ALF is trying to point out is that every qualified person ever has been selected to serve on the Supreme Court except for a qualified Black woman. The deal is, go to law school, develop your skill set, submit your resume and get selected.
  18. Would you support the Bork/Thomas/Kavanaugh democrat approach to potential nominees? That is to say, in the blood sport that this all has become, is it incumbent on the opposition party to attempt to destroy the nominee regardless of qualifications?
  19. I can't speak to percentages because in the big picture, it seems that represents lowest common denominator politics. Biden is pretty good at that. I will say that Clarence Thomas definitely feels he fell into whatever percentage of Black Americans Joe Biden was quite willing to destroy back when that was fashionable. Biden was pretty good at that for a long time, too.
  20. I get through life having dialogue on the issues we bat about here without anyone using the terms “lemming”, “hack”, and “idiot” to describe the other party. The old adage it’s ok to disagree without being disagreeable should apply, but for some reason, when folks are hiding in anonymity, some seem to lose their sense of humanity. When that happens, sometimes people just get dumber.
  21. You asked what I thought, it’s really sort of silly to inquire if you aren’t prepared for the answer. You also asked if I was vaccinated, I extended the courtesy of a reply. If that constitutes being “triggered” in your world, your world is likely painfully small. You’ve stumbled onto a truth here: The bar being discussed is spread of the virus, death and suffering. In this regard, you are correct—Trump did a pretty amazing job all things considered, and Biden is raising the bar on death in spite of the Trump vaccine efforts. I’ve never listened to Joe Rogan beyond short clips on his dismantling of Sanjay Gupta. I don’t watch or listen to Tucker Carlson, I prefer to focus on self-improvement and positivity. It’s why I’m able to read through the vitriol you choose to type, disregard it as a symptom of a fixed mindset individual and push on. It’s interesting (and telling) that you baked in an excuse for Biden’s decision to forgo regular dialogue to deal with the tough issues he promised to tackle. The world has been hyper-partisan for a long, long time—in fact virtually the entire time Biden has been in public office. It seems you’re suggesting he wasn’t ready for the challenge. On the other hand, it seems you’re cool with the commitment of “speaking several times” over a 12 month time frame as the death toll raged on his watch. You should write a book, Billzy, and call it “Every now and again Leadership”. I completely understand your perspective on Harris and spreading vaccine misinformation to the vaccine hesitant. You support misinformation for political gain. “Moot” is a cool word the big kids use. At the risk of pointing out the obvious, you really shouldn’t use the term “Again” for a thought you’re sharing with someone the first time. It doesn’t matter whether or not you’re spouting gibberish as you have here, or telling the truth which may even happen on occasion. That’s not your concern, but rest assured I’ve thought about the vaccine “several times” over the past year and a half. What more can one do?
  22. That settles it. They can kiss my @££ if they think they’re asking me.
  23. I did indeed make a point, what I'm trying to ascertain is why you felt compelled to ask me questions about my vaccination status and Biden's ability to block people from getting vaccinated? One has nothing to do with Biden's relative success or failure. The other reflects a clumsy, overly simplistic and pedantic attempt to conflate the fact that Joe Biden didn't park his Hummer in my driveway to block my trip to the Vax Store with success as President during the COVID crisis. It seems that you're touting the Comprehensive One Bullet Point Biden/Harris plan for Pandemic Management: We won't block people from getting Vaccinated! If so, again, just get to the point. There's no need to scheme and ask a series of pedestrian questions designed to lead to what you surely envisioned was a masterful gotcha moment, especially when any reasonably informed 5th grader could see it coming a mile away. I'm sure you're good at something, this just wasn't it. Anyway, to the question you could have asked before wasting our collective precious time playing Words With Friends: The concept of Res Ipsa Loquitor Applies here. Biden ran on a platform of unity, undoing the errors of the Trump agenda, stating the handling of COVID under the Trump admin was "borderline criminal", and on a platform of "shutting down the virus". Well, we have discovered that since taking office in January of 2021, infections have surged, deaths have climbed and when compared to pre-vax option v post-vax option, significantly more American's have died on Biden's watch than when the virus was first identified. I'd think reasonable people would agree that if his stated goal was to 'shut down the virus' and control COVID, reduce infections and death due to the virus---using the tools made available during the prior admin, it's obvious that Biden's pandemic management has been an abysmal failure. Just to be clear--that's based on what he said he would accomplish. As for what Biden/Harris should have done differently, they have been absolutely dreadful at communicating consistently with the American people. He ran on a platform predicated on uniting Americans. It was incumbent on him to take the lead in that regard. Where COVID is concerned, he should have made it quite clear that politicizing COVID was off limits. He had the opportunity to make that point when Harris spoke out against the vax being developed under the prior admin. He did not. With the virus raging, confusion reigning and death count climbing, he should have scheduled regular press conferences to take questions about the science, clarified misconceptions and spoke directly to the American people. Weekly press conferences were in order, though every two weeks probably would have sufficed. Instead, he allowed himself to be managed and virtually invisible--beyond staged and choreographed photo ops, and delegated dissemination to underlings. In his pressers, he should have invited experts from various fields to speak directly to the American people about the evolving COVID crisis; By the time he reached the White House, he should have had a plan to replace Faucci as the face of COVID talking points. Fairly or not, Faucci is viewed by a large portion of the public as unreliable, having provided conflicting information, as having not been completely transparent on his (and the US) affiliation with the lab in Wuhan, and as having significant financial interest in the business side of COVID; Biden's biggest blunder to date was the heavy-handed approach to whatever passed for his so-called mandate. It's offputting, frankly, for thinking people to see the correlation between saving the public, but doing so only at the level where one works for a large company with 100+ employees under the threat of civil penalty for non-compliance. Given that something like 60,000,000 individuals work in businesses other than those targeted, it's fair to stop and wonder "How come this thing only rages at the Pepsi headquarters, or at AT&T?". What about folks not working, or collecting public benefits...were they not important? What about the influx of individuals at the border, those the Biden admin was importing throughout the country--often unvaccinated and left to their own devices? Biden should have worked with congress to develop an action plan and legislation to identify key areas where mandates would apply. Since he was just making it up as he went along, why pu&&yfoot around with some obvious unconstitutional money grab? Biden should have formed a panel, staffed by industry leaders and phycologists, the sole purpose of which was to combat vaccine hesitancy. The members of that panel should by now be household names. In my opinion, treating partially vaxxed folks, the one shot of two, or the non-boosted as 'vaccinated' and celebrating the accomplishment was wrong-headed and silly. Unfortunately, the political side of the pandemic and the need for little victories for the admin prioritizes tiny little trophies over what should constitute the ultimate prize of heard immunity; Biden/Harris completely screwed the pooch on variant management, with conflicting information coming from just about every source. There should have been firm message points indicating that variants were expected and planned for in whatever format they evolved. Instead, the messaging really boiled down to "How were we supposed to know?". Finally, separate yet related, Biden's overall inability to not step on his own &*^% is problematic when it comes to his role as Chief Overseer of the Pandemic. The reality is that he says silly things, he drifts off mid-sentence, and often struggles to make a point that people can follow. That has caused a very predictable decline in his approval rating, which is really just another way of saying "He isn't good and I don't trust him". That’s not a problem exclusively for right leaning voters, the guy is a train wreck at times.As I've said previously, this problem was completely and irrefutably predictable and that's really on the people who voted for him. I will say though, thank God we had the businessman in the White House during development of the vax, I can only imagine what things might have looked like if Biden was wandering around during the initial crisis.
  24. You’re asking me about my vax status, and random questions about Biden being a vax-blocker, and I’m “deflecting”? That’s silly. If you have a point, just make it,
  25. Nothing that I wrote indicates that I suggested anything of the sort. We’re these questions intended for some else? I’m unsure the relevance of this post as I don’t know who this man is. I do appreciate the post nonetheless as I was not as clear as I would have liked to be.
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