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All_Pro_Bills

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  1. NY Post story quoting European Commission report. I should point out anyone could find this Post article and search for the EC's report if they actually wanted to find it https://nypost.com/2023/09/08/despite-bidens-claim-europeans-werent-trying-to-oust-ukraine-prosecutor-targeting-hunters-firm/
  2. If I recall I maybe created 2 or 3 posts on the topic. And if memory serves me, I did not raise a defense but questioned what exactly Thomas might have provided in exchange for anything? A valid question still without an answer. There were no cases impacting anyone mentioned in front of the court where an opinion or vote would have benefited. Biden on the other hand got a prosecutor who was praised in Europe and elsewhere for investigating corruption that employed his son and provided payments to his family fired. He admitted on film with soundtrack to unilateral policy decisions and extorting the government in Ukraine to play ball and fire the guy or a billion in aid gets held up. Burisa owners under scrutiny found the payoffs well worth it. I think so far that's the difference. That and US government agencies and officials obstructing and assisting the Biden's. We'll soon hear more.
  3. What's more troubling than federal law enforcement creating "terrorist" plots and then framing the participants is how many are comfortable and supportive of the practice. These are the same people crying about how much they love "democracy". I have serious doubts about their sincerity.
  4. You should stick to cheerleadng for more military spending.
  5. “If a politician does a ‘favor’ for a crime boss, and the crime boss pays the politician’s wife, it’s still bribery. If the crime boss pays the politician’s crackhead son on account of the favor, it’s still bribery.” In short, the favor was done and exactly who gets the money is irrelevant. From what I've seen lately, such as a Washington Post op-ed from an established CIA messenger boy at the paper saying Joe shouldn't run in 2024 to a suddenly green lighted MSM asking Fox News like tough and probing questions about Biden's statement's and actions signals the permanent un-elected government of the United States has decided the benefits of carrying on with the fake President's administration is exceeded by the potential liability and exposure they may be subjected to by these inquiries. Don't think for a second the CIA, NSA, FBI, DOJ, and lots of other 3 letter agencies and bureau's are oblivious to the extortion and influence caper the Biden's have been running. A Bee doesn't land on a flower in Mongolia without the CIA and NSA knowing about it. DOJ and FBI have spent the better part of 3 years working to make the story go away, burying evidence, obstructing investigations, and spreading disinformation. But its not going away. Its moving closer to exposing the truth to the public, many which are totally clueless as to what went on. And lots of people enabling and supporting the operation from the shadows wish to remain in the shadows. Soon Joe will officially announce he's dropping out of the 2024 race for one reason or another or we'll all wake up one morning stunned to here the poor chap passed away quietly in his sleep during the night. Was it Chuck Schummer that said the intelligence community has six ways to Sunday of getting you. Well, that's one way.
  6. Sorry to burst your bubble but the Biden administration has beat them to it.
  7. The domestic auto industry has been losing market share since the 1970's when disruptions to the oil markets and quality issues plagued the industry. At that time the workforce was multiples of its current levels but plant closings, NAFTA, more efficient foreign competition, automation, and financial pressures have worked against the companies and the union. I worked my way through college at a GM parts plant in Buffalo. Then after graduating I quit and then moved down to NYC to pursue career interests. I can tell you working in a parts plant was no picnic. When people told me those guys get paid too much I told them I doubted they would last an hour in the place, Its was dirty, noisy, extremely hot, and depending on your specific job, dangerous. On the job injuries and safety incidents were pretty regular. If your Foreman was good you were fortunate, but some were real a-holes. I had both. But the money was good and it helped me finish college without any debt and a few bucks banked. Given the current situation some of their demands are unrealistic. The companies are not going to return to defined pension plans as that was one major reason they were in such bad financial conditions. Paying retired workers in aggregate almost as much as they paid their employees. As its a seniority based system I expect the company would want concessions from the union in how they manage work and shift assignments for any concessions for the elimination of wage tiers. A 40% wage increase with a 32 hour week seems out of the question given the state of the industry. The negotiating environment seems contentious so I wonder if were going to see a long strike?
  8. A confession of bad decisions or behavior is wonderful but the people who demonstrated great zeal and willingness to put the boot of big government on the necks of its citizens for disobedience need to be held to account. I for one feel compelled to grant them no mercy. For starters, because I expect these confessions are self-serving and lack any level of genuine sincerity or regret. Rather than do it differently my guess is they'd be more than willing to do it again.
  9. Why should I waste my time with you?
  10. The indictment was politics too. Quid Pro Quo. Remember that whopper?
  11. And acquitted twice because the evidence was lacking in credibility and insufficient to establish any crime or violation was committed.
  12. But facts to this point prove it wasn't fake. So swing and a miss for you.
  13. Establishment mouthpiece, David Ignatius, wrote an Op-Ed in the Post Tuesday signaling the end for Joe Biden. The deep state has spoken. Time to move on. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/09/12/biden-trump-election-step-aside/?pwapi_token=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJyZWFzb24iOiJnaWZ0IiwibmJmIjoxNjk0NDkxMjAwLCJpc3MiOiJzdWJzY3JpcHRpb25zIiwiZXhwIjoxNjk1ODczNTk5LCJpYXQiOjE2OTQ0OTEyMDAsImp0aSI6ImRhMTIzNzk3LWI3ZjAtNGExZC04NGZiLTYxMzI1NTQwMDdhMCIsInVybCI6Imh0dHBzOi8vd3d3Lndhc2hpbmd0b25wb3N0LmNvbS9vcGluaW9ucy8yMDIzLzA5LzEyL2JpZGVuLXRydW1wLWVsZWN0aW9uLXN0ZXAtYXNpZGUvIn0.vm5cVGubaNB4ni3wASQKLk5Jo0327oNkfeobyiiCLno The official narrative has shifted. Next day appearing on Morning Joe where the hosts echoed the sentiment on queue. Apparently, Biden apologists here have yet to receive the memo. With Newsome saying he's not interested in 2024 and Harris being unacceptable who will the party run in his place?
  14. Allen doesn't need Daboll to teach or mentor him that throwing into double, triple coverage is unwise and usually results in a bad outcome. All he needs to do is apply what experience has once again demonstrated on Monday night and stop doing it. No more speeches and post mortem press conferences on how I've got to make smarter decisions. Schools out. No more excuses. Just make smarter decisions and choose another option that has a much better chance of success that will move the chains and lead to points.
  15. Government Corruption for $2,000 Alex. And the answer is "Influence Peddling".
  16. Josh was reckless and undisciplined. Purposely and knowingly ignoring the risks and consequences of some act. Like throwing the ball into double & triple coverage. You know it's a bad idea, it's something that shouldn't be done unless it's desperation time, but you do it anyway. It's some kind of behavioral issue or defect in his thought process. He might need counseling or therapy, or the team needs to hire a behavior psychologist. Whatever the coaches and teammates are saying isn't working. Now we get to hear I can't let that happen and I've got to play smart and not let the team down. Does anybody believe a word of that?
  17. I understand the idea of reading the defense but exactly how do QB's like Brady and Manning do it vs. how Allen is processing what he sees? Is there something basic he was doing that got unlearned? Other than making bad choices maybe its why is he making bad choices? I mean by the 2nd year any QB knows throwing into double or triple coverage is reckless, and also stupid. So why is he doing it? And how do they get the problem fixed? One other change I might want to see is bringing the OC down to the field to get more face-to-face time and conversation between Dorsey and Allen.
  18. So, are we establishing the idea that if Putin says it we should all automatically disagree? Even if he's correct? What's the thing here? You still pushing this fake Trump/Putin thing?
  19. When Rodgers went down the Bills should have immediately gone 4-3 as it was obvious the Jets weren't going to be airing it out. Always waiting until the damage is done to adjust rather than anticipating is a constant issue with the staff. Watch and learn Sunday 9/24 how Belichik plays the Wilson led Jets O. It won't be 4-2-5.
  20. So did Joe by participating in a criminal enterprise that took bribes and sold influence.
  21. Clearly, if there's no evidence of wrongdoing there's nothing to fear.
  22. Funnier is they're trying to disqualify the leading candidate of the opposition party while ignoring the problem of the incumbent's chances of being reelected are approaching zero. Add in that his mental capacity is diminished to the point that he can't even produce a coherent sentence. How can you conclude anything other than the American political system is a dumpster fire.
  23. I think Dorsey needs to be on the sidelines and out of the box to get a better feel for the game and get face-to-face time with his QB. I thought about McDermott sitting down on the sidelines and having a talk with Allen but the problem is he's calling the defense so when the offense in on the field he can't talk with Allen and when the defense is out there he's calling the plays. So all he's got is halftime, time outs, and TV breaks.
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