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HardCoreBlue

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  1. Playing for the Senators may wreck his career? Kidding. Hope all the best for him except when playing against the Jets or him beating a team we needed to win.
  2. They look like a bunch of toddlers who were just told to do something they didn't want to do.
  3. They all have the same body posture in the photo. Weird.
  4. This kid is going to be a madman as he gets older due to this bizarre adulation he's receiving.
  5. Yup that pretty much sums it up. Your ability to get inside my head is a bit unsettling.
  6. You do know that Biden has a stuttering impediment, yea?
  7. David Corn Tweet: To all those newspapers with headlines proclaiming the debate was chaotic and disorderly without tying that to Trump: If a man runs into a house, throws gasoline everywhere, and lights a match, the headline should be "Arsonist Attacks Home," not "Fire Breaks Out."
  8. Yup tho I like 'Shush' as well.
  9. Love that he's wearing the old school Jets 1.0 insignia.
  10. With respect, I sometimes find the legal profession inconsistent horsesh*t.
  11. Yup totally unknown right now. Unsettling feeling not knowing.
  12. No one of course talks about how judges are to be non political and follow the rule of the law. That's why they have independence. Justice is blind sort of thing. Regardless of these smarmy senators, it's the people wearing the robes that I would challenge on this point.
  13. I especially loved the ending. I know he's a professional actor but it did seem he was authentically frustrated at the end.
  14. 'It has been obvious ever since Trump first ran for president that many of his core supporters actually hate the people who hate Trump, more than they care about Trump or any particular action he takes, no matter how awful'. Thomas Friedman I took this from his opinion piece entitled: Who Can Win America’s Politics of Humiliation? I found this particular statement, although maybe obvious to some, really insightful.
  15. All true statements, but for some (including some on this board) its washed away with the whataboutism argument. "yea its bad but look at (insert name)'. I'm sorry whose the current president of the United States who is responsible to lead this country for all it's citizens?
  16. However how much does that influence an undecided voter in who they vote for and whether they vote.
  17. Yea it really underscores how important it is to constantly build and maintain a strong working environment where the goal is to have the few bad apples sit alone on the sideline while the rest of us trust one another. While the few bad apples are on an island of their own, the rest can work cohesively with one another, trusting each other in how we best can take care of of our own physical, emotional and mental well being. This sometimes looks different depending on who you are, what your specific situation is and what it calls for. This is a tough slog, it's hard work but it can be done when work environments heavily invest on the people side of things. It pays off in the end.
  18. Great visual, way better than any words can describe the factual absurdity of what’s going on.
  19. To bad this person wasn’t a 17 year old white kid who had an AK wrapped around his shoulders, arms up, walking toward the police after reports of shots fired. No threat there, he got to go home that night and deal with his behaviour the next day. Makes total sense.
  20. Trump, his administration, his family, influential enablers and certain propaganda outlets have really exposed the erroneous assumption a lot of us made that there was a secure system in place (not perfect but there) to deter and/or deliver consequences for unconstitutional and/or illegal behaviours/acts by a current ruling party in the U.S.A. The system in place is just words on paper nothing more, Trump confirmed that loud and clear. Anyone lurking out there that thinks this is absurd to say convince me otherwise I'm feeling quite cynical right now.
  21. He and his whole administration as well.
  22. Yea sure it isn’t the most favourable (probably fake news anyways) but hey what about (insert invalid weak argument here) plus the economy is rocking. Jobs jobs jobs everywhere that solves everything. As long as my personal situation seems okay and is unaffected it doesn’t matter how things are ‘accomplished’.
  23. Interesting. Supporting and or accepting someone else’s racist behaviour is okay as long as one doesn’t engage in racist behaviour themselves.
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