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You paint quite a picture. They don’t call it the Resolute desk for nothing

It’s like an episode of South Park at this point.

“Blood Orgy! YAY!”

Meanwhile back in Washington...

It was a weird time, the Dixie Chicks were almost forcibly deported

I agree just make offsides non-reviewable, I don’t think that I’ve ever seen an offsides review where I thought a team received some egregious advantage from being offsides. Almost always its some body crossing into the zone a hair too early and the review is to correct an error that complies with letter of the

I don’t think it would take that much, couldn’t something like an RFID in the skates and puck be used? Each RFID would be unique to the player and the skate and left or right skate? It wouldn’t effect players the way smaller goalie pads would, in fact the players might even welcome the system. Right now they are

Here’s a proposed solution to the offside problem, there are five points which matter in offsides: the two skates of an offensive player, the puck, possession of the puck, and the blue line.

I agree, I think one of the problems is people have scaling large numbers. $450 million or $150 million seems like a lot of money, and it is when the national median salary is $50,000. So when Republicans talk about cutting NEA or PBS people thing wow $600 million, thats 12,000 times my salary.

I think members of Congress know this and purposely obfuscate the issue because Social Security is such a political hot potato. Republicans want to cut benefits which almost nobody would like; Democrats are afraid to talk about raising taxes. Republicans try to frame the debate using the word “Entitlements”, while

My response wasn’t meant to be a comprehensive answer, you bring up a very good point.

The problem is with how social security is structured. Social Security is a pay as you go system, today’s workers pay for today’s retirees. That worked fine when you had a relatively small number of retirees compared to a large number of employed people paying into the system. In the 1940's the ratio was 42 employees

Eliminating the income cap on FICA would raise taxes on the rich. The FICA tax is regressive; any money a person makes over $127,000 is no longer subject to FICA. Eliminating the income cap would require the rich to pay FICA on their full income.

There is incredible need for this. The general populous is so ignorant as to where there tax money goes it leads to bad policy. I was just talking to a friend this weekend and he was talking about the debt and how we need to get spending under control. I asked him what he would like to cut the military,

She went on to say that though she really needs sleep she can’t, because like her mother, she carries hot sauce in her bag everywhere and it’s giving her heartburn.

Metallica is a whole other level, they were absolutely big in the 1990's (and still sell out football stadiums worldwide today), the Black Album came out in 1992; Load came out in 1996; and Reload came out in 1997; and Garage Inc in 1998. The Black Album is the best selling album of the last 25 years. Poison and

I’m 99% sure you are correct

No need to be jealous of your poor friends allowance when you can shake down the domestic staff at your lemonade stand.

Curated down to her bedroom. She is 35 and in her childhood bedroom she had a Madonna clock, 90210 cards, and posters of Poison and Motley Crue? Of those items the 90210 cards makes sense as the show ran from 1990-2000 which would be Ivanka’s high school years. Poison’s big album was released in 1988 when Ivanka was

In 2012 the Rangers played the Kings in the Cup Finals. It was a big story that a pair of the cheapest tickets to see a game at MSG was about $2,000. (They were at the time the most expensive event tickets ever at MSG, I think UFC has since surpassed it)