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Anquan Boldin Signs 1 Year Deal with the Bills Pg45
Capco replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Very happy with this. -
I'm not sure why you want to play semantics about democracy vs democratic republic since the textbook definition of democracy is "a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives." I never used the term direct democracy, did I? Regardless, if this is how you feel (and I can't say I disagree with the general premise), isn't the solution to inform and educate those many Americans who are currently lacking the ability to make critical government decisions? Democracy, whether direct or representative, requires well-informed and educated populace to function properly.
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Dr. Bennet Omalu: CTE obsession obscuring the truth.
Capco replied to JM2009's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Except when that personal choice leads to costs incurred on those who didn't make that choice. Do you think doctors should be able to turn away a poor motorcyclist who gets in an accident without a helmet? Because unless that person is turned away and left to die, the rest of us bear the cost of that cyclist's poor decision when they are treated with care that they themselves would not be able to afford. Is that the kind of world you want to live in? -
Kyle Williams rebuffs retirement for 12th Bills season
Capco replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
How is there not more Meatball loving in this thread? Come on now! -
Global warming err Climate change HOAX
Capco replied to Very wide right's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They are just following the money. That's capitalism for ya. -
Kyle Williams rebuffs retirement for 12th Bills season
Capco replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Kyle is one of the best overall athletes on the Bills' roster. I laugh when people think a 300lb guy is automatically disqualified to be considered athletic. To me, if you can move like Kyle or Dareus can at 300+lbs, that's more impressive than a WR being able to sprint a 4.4 40. -
The effects of smoking a bowl only last about 30min to an hour (unless you have some especially potent stuff). Games are ~3 hours long. There's no reason why these guys would toke up before a game unless they were the 4th string QB or something. It would not be a positive for them on the field. On the other hand, smoking the night before to relax or get some sleep won't have a negative effect on them the next day for the same reason. Maybe it might make the offensive coordinator's play-calling a little more creative? That's about the only possible, directly football-related benefit I see from marijuana. The indirect benefits (pain relief, stress relief, sleeping aid, etc.) are there though.
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USA Today....Bills are going 4-12.....
Capco replied to Iron Maiden's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's possible. Once every team in the league is geared to stop the pass, watch an 80 year old Belichick bring back the ground-and-pound and get another 5 titles with the RB version of Tom Brady. -
I use antenna. Cut cable for 5 years now. Never looked back. Apart from the Bills, I rarely watch TV. If I'm watching something on my television, it's streaming from my FireStick/Roku/etc.
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Wasn't Brad Butler a right tackle?
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Most Underrated Bill of the Draught
Capco replied to Cheektavegas Charlie's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Garrison Sanborn. -
What's Your Definition of a Successful 2017 Bills Season
Capco replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Playoffs or (unintentional) tank. No more middle-of-the-pack seasons please. -
Tom Brady to release book in September
Capco replied to Canadian Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Clearly you haven't read his cookbook. -
Right. The reason I shared that article is because some posters are getting caught up over corporate law in a discussion about healthcare. I mentioned the fiduciary duty of a board of directors as a way to support the notion that large corporations "myopically focus on short-term earnings; cut back on investment and innovation; mistreat their employees, customers and communities; and indulge in reckless, irresponsible and environmentally destructive behaviors." The last article I posted offers a different explanation for the same corporate behavior, but the fact is that regardless of the source of that behavior, that behavior remains, and it is specifically that behavior which doesn't belong in the discussion of people's healthcare. Some posters are failing to see the forest because the trees are getting in the way I shouldn't have planted that fiduciary tree lol.
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Here's a snippet from another article that takes a different view, which some of you may find more palatable than the explanation I am offering: So, where did the mistaken idea that directors must maximize shareholder value come from? The notion is especially popular among economists unburdened by knowledge of corporate law. But it has also been embraced by increasingly powerful activist hedge funds that profit from harassing boards into adopting strategies that raise share price in the short term, and by corporate executives driven by “pay for performance” schemes that tie their compensation to each year’s shareholder returns. In other words, it is activist hedge funds and modern executive compensation practices — not corporate law — that drive so many of today’s public companies to myopically focus on short-term earnings; cut back on investment and innovation; mistreat their employees, customers and communities; and indulge in reckless, irresponsible and environmentally destructive behaviors. https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2015/04/16/what-are-corporations-obligations-to-shareholders/corporations-dont-have-to-maximize-profits
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Afaik, there is no specific statute that says this, but that doesn't make it any less true in practice. "Most large businesses buy their corporate charters from the state of Delaware. And the law of Delaware is clear about corporate purpose. The chief justice of the Delaware Supreme Court, Leo Strine, put it simply in a recent law review article: “Directors must make stockholder welfare their sole end.” In cases where directors have acknowledged sacrificing shareholder interests for other groups, Delaware courts have found those directors violated their fiduciary duties. But is this standard for corporate governance — shareholders over all — good for society?" https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2015/04/16/what-are-corporations-obligations-to-shareholders/its-law-but-it-shouldnt-be "Directors must make stockholder welfare their sole end." I dunno about you, but I buy stock to make money.
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Thanks for your patience, although I'm trying to be civil. I did read that. Those appeals take time. In the meantime, someone could die (and people have died) simply because a doctor who never met them is working on his/her next pay raise and decided to deny their claim for a necessary procedure. Again, it's not as bad now since the ACA was passed. But that's why protections like the ones the ACA put in place need to be carried over into our next healthcare law.