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Many EU countries have laws guaranteeing a specific percentage of labor board representation and the right of workers to vote for board representation (typically for public companies or companies with over 50+ employees). Practical examples are available literally everywhere.

And I’m sick of Democrats “predetermining outcomes” so they have an excuse to do absolutely NOTHING. If the Republicans have taught Democrats anything it’s that you fight at every turn. You use everything in your power to drag things out, bring everything to light, and put people on record.

You can tell that Jeopardy! is a perfectly devised game format when even James Holzhauer can lose at it.

maybe watch more games. it’s an obvious handball.

Everyone understands all this, BUT you’re still not addressing the main issue: It is the Houses’ JOB to impeach when the President has committed an impeachable offense (ie a crime like obstruction of justice). If they can’t do their job then they shouldn’t be in office. Setting a precedent that the President can

You impeach Trump not because you think the Republicans in the Senate will vote for it, but because that is literally their job. You put all the evidence on the table and show the public what occurred. You don’t just let the President commit crimes and shrug.

Ya’ll need to wake up and realize who Pelosi is:

That’s a massive expense and the subway has much higher priorities.

You actually think doubling the amount of employees on all trains is an easy solution?

Of course. You can’t have employees jumping onto the tracks.

BOOOOOOOOO! Fuck replay

The single biggest reason we watch sports is that moment of pure joy or crushing defeat when someone scores. Replay has stolen that from us. Instead of cheering when something good happens we now wait for the replay. Replay fucking sucks.

Again, why would anyone willingly decide to live and work in [insert bad thing about a particular city].”

Probably because the NBA had a massive coke problem in the 70's - early 80's. It’s been a pretty big no-no ever since the NBA Drug Act in 1983.

The ROY has gone under 15 ppg only 14% of the time. No way a generational talent like Zion averages only 14 ppg.

14 ppg? A ROY has put up less than 15 ppg only 9 times in 66 years. And this is Zion. I’d be shocked if he was under 17 ppg.

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I just said it was the best offer on the table currently. That may change obviously. You can think what you want about those players, but “barely starting calib[e]r players” is laughably hyperbolic.

This is obviously with the caveat that Brandon Ingram doesn’t have chronic DVT (like Bosh) and his blood clot was a one time thing . I can’t imagine the Pels moving AD until near the trade deadline, so perhaps it’s an issue that will be solved by February.