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Oh Sammy...I don't miss you. Pathetic effort here.
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall
If the earth was just a little flatter it would have hit him in stride Disagree… his talent was first round. He just didn’t have the intangibles to achieve meaningful results. -
Covid Protocols 2022
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Did you have to present identification at all during this process?? If so RAAAYSSSSISSSSZZZTT -
What?? CNN wrote an editorial defending Biden😱 this idiot author is saying oil companies are drilling less now that barrels are higher margin than when oil was cheaper because more profitable oil isn’t something shareholders want?? 😂 Biden himself literally took credit for inflation the other day in Baltimore and OandG industry people I know say drilling permits are becoming impossible to get ahold of. Dollar inflation and supply constraints are the problem- Joe’s administration has a hand in both. Hell one of his appointees was bragging the other day they want to bankrupt the smaller producers.
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Election Night: Nov 2 GDT
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Great post. She had excellent insight -
If Joe was Republican he’d have been impeached 6 times by now. it’s shameful how they are using race as a pawn in their game. i distain this party. They had a mandate to irradicate racism when a black man was the leader of our nation, and they doubled down pushing interracial hostility harder than ever.
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Is the #1 seed that big of a deal anymore?
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to streetkings01's topic in The Stadium Wall
The home team almost never wins these big games 🙄 🙄 🙄 -
Along the same lines https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/controversial-biden-bank-nominee-said-we-want-oil-and-gas-companies-to-go-bankrupt Why is someone in this position rooting for business bankruptcy?? Modernization, transition to alternatives…. Anything more appropriate please…. It’s a 100% authoritarian message
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What the heck is wrong with all of these people?
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Highest inflation since...
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
True… the Roman Empire was transitory -
More reason to go pfffffft at PFF
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Lothar's topic in The Stadium Wall
They must have misunderstood what the negative sign in front of the number means. -
Highest inflation since...
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
CNBC is freaking out about how bad inflation looks, CPI reports is abysmal this morning. -
Election Night: Nov 2 GDT
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The proportionality racist argument has always been a red herring. The majority of people in poverty are white non Hispanic, twice as many as other racial groups. so to generalize, if you don’t want to subsidize the impoverished, the largest percentage of that group are white non Hispanics. What’s so racist about that?? Sounds like a straw man argument. So maybe the real topic here is how much do those who have earned and work hard for a living for themselves and their families owe to those who don’t. Maybe it needs to be work ethic disparity insensitivity? or “poor decision maker” insensitivity? Or “effort”ism maybe? -
Anti vaccine posts are so sexy
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to John Adams's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It would be nice if ignore extended to the ignored lamp threads too. -
Election Night: Nov 2 GDT
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
number 3 in not only dubious it’s a lazy conclusion. Regarding number 2, people want to protect their assets. Hone values don’t benefit from “affordable housing projects”. To prove this, go find an affluent predominantly black neighborhood, of which there are plenty across the country, and investigate scenarios where such housing project proposals were received. “not in my backyard” isn’t a social sentiment It’s an economic one equally applied to factories, Amazon warehouses, highways, etc. i mean the last neighborhood I lived in, which I was not politically involved in aside from paying the dues, spent considerable legal resources resisting an elderly home project. Was it because they were ageists?