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babysdaddy

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  1. Kearse was being interviewed on the ticket this week and the hosts asked who the fastest guy on the team was and after thinking about it he settled on Michah. Not tp, not ceedee, not Diggs. Michah
  2. The line can't be big enough. 1 bazillion dollars on the boys.
  3. LenDale White, prior to the 4th down call, had 19 rushes for 123 yards at 6.5/clip. It wasn't a bad call.
  4. I liked this one https://x.com/daylonmack/status/1700673035705971140?s=46&t=NRSfdqCiHcehlo7EcloxeA
  5. This makes me feel.......relieved. Would be very concerned if you were confident
  6. Man, just opened this thread and read all the posts with more than 10 pos reps. That was great
  7. I don't understand some of you people (I'm calling all of you 'you people'). They lost the #1 draft pick, #3 draft pick, and the #12 draft pick. 10 our of their 22 starters were drafted last year. We got fuuuuucked on at least 3 calls that led to them winning the game. We don't have to deal with that much egregious fuckery this year. They are worse. We are better. We are going to win, convincingly. 38-14 325 yards.
  8. I don't think anyone is calling you names. You just don't understand math. Fundamentally, the problem is spending. Corporate income tax revenue (and rates) to the US government by year https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/FCTAX The numbers bounce all over the place and, until 2017, the taxable number had been 38%. It dropped to 21% and there was not a corresponding linear drop in revenues. Regardless of that, corporate tax income as a percentage of GDP was between 1.5% and just under 2% for the last 30+ years. Our spending for 2023 is expected to be $6T+ and we have a $2T deficit. Our nominal GDP is around $24T. The difference (if you used linear numbers which I already pointed out were incorrect) would be around $100B in additional revenue. The deficit would still be $1.9T due to spending. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/W006RC1A027NBEA Also, this chart looks like revenues are up. Play around on the St Louis Fed site. Might give you some actual numbers to educate your worldview.
  9. Why? We have multiple vaccines and treatments for Covid that are easily modifiable. And they are vaccines made by egregiously(?) profitable companies. This capital is misallocated.
  10. lol, lord grant me the confidence of a lawyer posting on a message board. Occasionally wrong but never in doubt.
  11. I've seen our government do some fucking stupid shit but this might take the cake. I don't even know what to say. What a goddamned waste of money https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2023/08/22/funding-1-billion-vaccine-clinical-trials-326-million-new-monoclonal-antibody-100-million-explore-novel-vaccine-therapeuti-technologies.html
  12. echo the above. Talk to a local mineral rights/easement attorney. For reference, we have a family ranch around San Saba and were offered $5k for an easement. Found money, right? Hired an attorney and got a check for $75k after his cut.
  13. lower credit rating= higher expected long term rates= higher discount for cashflows in the future= negative impact to equities. Last time we had this we lost 25% in the Nasdaq and 17% in the S&P 500 in a week. But this rating downgrade is a fucking joke.
  14. Demand touching all time highs and largest inventory draw on record (17mm) and WTI down 2.5%.
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