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Equally excited about the Sean Ryan and Sharon Owens wins; they also have the benefit of not being written off as “just anti-Cuomo votes”
Still they all need to win the office; no more India Walton shit.
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I for one thank you either way.
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I’m sure given the incentives Iran won’t redouble their efforts and when they do I’m equally sure Israel will be completely sanguine.
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* I’m talking about the actual economic writings of Karl Marx
Because there are just so many people that clearly never having read any of it being like “lefty politics, you must think Lenin and Stalin were good”
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That said, I am amazed/baffled/saddened by how many people are taken in by media spouting the “this Democratic Socialist candidate would ruin what is good about America so you have to vote for this flawed centrist to straight up reactionary candidate” narrative.
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Even if Ginther isn’t as bad of a person as say, Cuomo is, he still isn’t a good public servant and we could do better.
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I have no idea if it would be any more successful but I would love to see more we’re going to make the simple stuff work well progressive candidate run in larger cities but outside of huge media interest cities.
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Feels like people that came over later didn’t take the time to learn how you can ignore annoying accounts and instead of asking just get angry about it.
From my perspective it’s one, not that hard; two, easier to do a pre-clean than even when Twitter was good.
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Would really be a great time to see their one well played game in Oklahoma.
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I know you’re both well aware of this but obligatory post about him being an absolute moron.
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We’re not talking about Syracuse or Rochester being happy facing mighty New York on their way to another title run. There are too many cities that rightly feel they at least deserve an opportunity to win a championship.
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And I really do argue it would kill a nationwide league in the United States.
If the NFL truly became a competition to see if the NY Giants or the LA Rams won the Super Bowl yearly how long would people in Pittsburgh, Seattle, Minneapolis, Philadelphia… put up with that?
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Ohio State’s goal is to win the conference then go on to higher competition.
The US is just too large to do that country wide. So is Europe as a continent.
I thought the most hilarious thing about that whole super league idea was watching some of those teams not win trophies yearly.
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It’s really bizarre not to get this. In competitive terms European soccer is more like American college football.
Akron, Toledo, OU… are happy to get their shot at Ohio State every once in awhile.
To at least some extent Indiana, Purdue… are happy being in a league with Ohio State.
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He’s on here? Rats fleeing a sinking ship?
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I think it’s needless to say this is all very unpopular; yet it still feels the opposition party remains in a defensive crouch.
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The President seems ready to get our country into another Middle East war be he likes the optics on TV.
We have law enforcement arresting people without identification and masking themselves.
Tariffs are still threatening to increase prices higher that what has currently been felt.
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Well… that sucked.
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So much work to get it to one possession… and then that.