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Keef

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  1. If you guys could avoid cloak rooming up the football thread that’d be great
  2. Even Scalia thought Thomas was too crazy of a conservative. Thomas would take consititual law back to the 1700s if he could.
  3. He's clearly still assembling the ingredients for his cake.
  4. This is almost as good as the time we paid Pepper Hamilton to manufacture all that evidence against Art Briles.
  5. These Baylor tears are all the substanance I’ll need to get me to the weekend.
  6. Doesn't EJ still have his CB for Texas on Bru? Lord knows he wasn't shy about putting the flip in before Noah Cain's announcement.
  7. Wouldn’t be surprised if Jake is used like Dontre Wilson was his freshman year at Ohio State.
  8. Maybe I'm late to the party on this, but we're getting all kinds of flip picks for Hookfin.
  9. Championship level sweater game
  10. Certainly not defending Al Sharpton here, but even a 501(c)(3) can purchase an asset from a related for profit so long as they pay no more than FMV.
  11. I've often wondered how this would work. Like, are we sticking the wall in the middle of the Rio Grande? Are we putting it on our side of the river, thus ceding to Mexico the Rio Grande? Are we gonna put it on our side? Are there even roads to much of our southern border?
  12. Is Bru signing early?
  13. The only good thing in Palo Alto is Zareen’s.
  14. Not really. People just join a PEO like TriNet.
  15. EJ with the foggy pick for Sanders
  16. Employer comp for health insurance premiums is tax free. I think this also dates back to WWII.
  17. The fact that we largely have to obtain health insurance in this country through our employer is dumb and an unintended quirk caused by the tax code.
  18. I will say this is the longest a “secret visitor” has ever been kept secret. I wonder if it is someone committed to another school that wouldn’t like him taking another visit. Maybe Marcel Brooks?
  19. What level are we on currently?
  20. I hope you're right, but you have a lot more faith in the 5th Circuit than I do.
  21. I hope you’re right, but I don’t think that’s a given.
  22. Simplifying things, Congress has broad authority to make laws under what is called the commerce clause of the Constitution, which allows it to regulate interstate commerce. Courts have interpreted this power quite broadly (most federal laws are derived from the exercise of the commerce clause), but the arguement against it being valid under the commerce clause is that the ACA regulated economic inactivity - failure to buy insurance - rather than commerce itself. This is a big hot button issue for conservatives as it is a states rights thing. Roberts ducked this question entirely by finding it was valid as a tax. He did not address the commerce clause issue, which was intentional.
  23. That one is still probably a valid exercise of the Commerce Clause? Enlighten me.
  24. You agree with one policy but not the other? The judiciary is being increasingly politicized and there are lots of federal judges. If you’re a republican and you don’t agree with a national policy, you bring the case in the Texas. California if you’re a democrat. Get a favorable judge, and boom, nationwide injunction. It’s bad for the country.
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