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Wordle 1,192 2/6* π¨π¨π¨ π©π©π©π©π© Framed #927 π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ https://framed.wtf
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The Defense shat the bed last week and it looks like they decided not to change the sheets. I expected more from a Mike Zimmer run defense. But Dak is a big part of the lack of production on offense. His timing and accuracy are off. Elite quarterbacks find a way to win. He looks lost out there. This is a team that doesn't lose at home and they're about to drop back to back home games in embarrassing fashion.
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Translation: The stats don't support my beliefs so the stats are buIIshit.
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Thanks! I haven't been to Diego in forever. I won't have a ton of free time but I'll have enough that I won't want to just hang out in the hotel.
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Yeah. Anywhere between 1.5 to 5 percent of all Americans actually owned slaves, depending on whose numbers you want to use and only about 1/4 of Southerners owned slaves. Also, only around 5% of all slaves ended up in America. 95% of all African slaves were sold to other countries. So, like I said, we partook very little in the institution of slavery in this country. Unfortunately, the left is trying to bring it back by importing millions of cheap laborers who they can pay pennies on the dollar to do the work they would have to pay native born Americans much more to do.
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Slavery was the norm back then. It means nothing. It was a worldwide institution of which we partook very little. And yes, they devised a system that could be changed. They also allowed for states to secede should they decide they no longer want to be part of the union. How'd that workout last time?
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We don't live in a democracy. It isn't mob rule. The Founders set the system up the way they did for a reason.
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The Elctoral College isn't going away anytime soon, if ever. If you don't like that I guess you're free to move.
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Highly doubtful.
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His Remain in Mexico policy helped to drastically reduce the number of illegal crossings both by forcing the so called "asylum seekers" to stay out of the country while their cases were adjudicated and as a deterrent to making the journey in the first place. Also, I fail to see how a guy who isn't in the game, he wasn't even on the sidelines, he was in the stands watching the game, is calling the plays. How can he have any meaningful impact on the decision making in Congress? There was something in the bill that was a non-starter for those who voted against it.
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Right. Which is why the citizens California shouldn't dictate how the citizens of South Dakots have to live. Don't look now but you're making an argument in favor of the EC.
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OK. So do you think the people in LA and the people in Bakersfield have a lot in common? Or do the people in Silicon Valley share the same needs and concerns as do the people in the Central Valley? Do you think the people in Redding have the same political beliefs as the people in Santa Barbara? The people in Bakersfield, the Central Valley and Redding are forced to live by the votes of the people in LA, Silicon Valley and Santa Barbara even though they have nothing in common and have completely different needs. Why would you want to do that to the rest of the country?
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Yeah, I live in a small state called California. I don't think a tiny fraction of locations such as L.A., Silicon Valley and NYC should be able to dictate how the rest of the country lives. Neither did the Founding Fathers. Hence why they gave us the E.C. and they knew more about building a country than any of us. Including the corrupt idiots in Congress who want you to believe the EC is an abomination and must be done away with in order to save democracy.
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I think allowing 10's of millions of unvetted, illegal immigrants, from all over the world, to pour into our country in such a short period of time, with zero accountability for their whereabouts, no plan to deal with them long term and no means to facilitate their assimilation is far more detrimental to the country. I'm not saying it would easy or painless. I'm just saying it's necessary. We wouldn't be in this mess if the current administration had just kept the policies of the previous administration in place instead of doing away with them, out of spite, on day one with a stoke of a pen.
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I said "the majority of the country." The majority of the states voted for Trump.
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Smokey & The Bandit I can't tell you how many times I've seen that movie. Hundreds. And the next time I'm surfing channels and see it on, I'll watch it again.
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Or, now just hear me out, the left can stop fighting him every step of the way and actually help get things done. He got elected based on his policies, the wall being one of them. So, clearly, the majority of the country wanted the wall built. Rather than fight it tooth and nail, file lawsuit after lawsuit and basically overrule the will of the people, mebbe the dems in Congress should do the job the American people told them to do instead of the job they're trying to pull on us. We might even be able to shave a few bucks off the price tag in the process.
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Kamala Harris βthrows around F-bombsβ and constantly berated her staff when she was California Attorney General, according to a shocking report.
5-Points replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
Yep. The two are very similar. In over their heads and have to try to demean and intimidate their subordinates so they dare not question them or their capabilities. They like to say they're all for girl power! But they sh!t on any female trying to come up the ladder behind them. -
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I don't care. Whatever it takes. If we have money to spend on other countries, we have money to spend on ours.
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Money well spent!
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They'll get as much Due Process on the way out as they got on the way in.
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I know this is a popular "argument" but it doesn't hold water. If he only cared about himself he wouldn't be running for POTUS again. He certainly wouldn't continue to run after two failed assassination attempts. He lost considerable wealth during his first term and stands to do the same during a second term. That isn't something that somebody who only cares about himself would do. He's running for POTUS again because he wants to fix the problems that Biden/Harris created. He wants to right the ship and get the country back on the right track. I'd argue he cares more about the country and less about himself than any politician in modern history.
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Kamala Harris βthrows around F-bombsβ and constantly berated her staff when she was California Attorney General, according to a shocking report.
5-Points replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
He already did it.