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This is America, the head of our government shouldn’t be publicly calling for the execution of criminal suspects before a trial.

Phoenix is one of the most diverse cities in the nation with so much more to offer than most people realize. I’ve been to 45 states and pretty much every major American city I can think of, and Phoenix is among the best of them.

The fact that these guys are getting paid millions of dollars and still stick their necks out to protest something they perceive to be an injustice makes the decision more impressive, not less.

You’re missing the point about simplifying the tax code. True, it largely impacts wealthy people and certain businesses. However, the vast majority of the money flowing through the economy is attributed to those entities. The complexity of the tax code distorts behavior, can discourage investment, and creates billions

There are unsourced rumors that some blogs have kicked around about this, but nothing approaching an established story. Nick was clearly referencing that when he put that picture up but is too much of a coward to own it, so he came up with this pretense instead.

I’m assuming TV revenue is split evenly among the teams. If that’s the case, why are you more valuable as second fiddle in a major market if you can’t sell tickets, parking, concessions, etc? I think the NFL has had “grass is always greener” syndrome for LA for decades and has forgotten there was a reason both

As if things couldn’t get worse, now Jim Dolan is probably gonna try to buy the team.

True small businesses generally operate as pass-throughs (e.g. LLCs) that pay no entity-level tax, so they aren’t impacted by the high corporate tax rate. All your local dry cleaner needs to avoid paying corporate tax is $200 to sit down with a lawyer for one hour to explain how to structure his business.

Across the board rate cuts are easy for all Republicans to get behind. A revenue neutral overhaul of the tax code that decreases inefficiencies and spurs growth is virtually impossible because special interests aren’t willing to give up their preference items in order to finance rate cuts.

Agreed. Across the board rate cuts are easy for all Republicans to get behind. A revenue neutral overhaul of the tax code that decreases inefficiencies and spurs growth is virtually impossible because special interests aren’t willing to give up their preference items in order to finance rate cuts.

Treble damages baby!

If they ever take on Team Nigeria in the finals I know who my money’s on!

It’s called the “triple Tommy Boy,” thank you.

This is gonna work out perfectly for Riley. Nebraska is gonna give him a big buyout and then he take over at OSU when Gary Andersen gets shit-canned in December.

The phenomenon of increased visibility of less historically prestigious programs through technology has hurt blue bloods like Nebraska, but overall I think this point is way overblown. There’s plenty of programs in shitty places (Oklahoma, Auburn, Texas A&M, Ohio State, Michigan State, Clemson, and dare I say,

That kid looks like a rejected teen hooligan extra from A Clockwork Orange or random gangster from The Warriors.

The Nature Boy nickname and shouting “woo” are part of Ric Flair’s gimmick. Dusty Rhodes is a completely different wrestler.

Not if the game is over.

Very few people were born into being Texans fans, they’re only 15 years old.

Why are these season preview articles still coming out 3 weeks into the season? You could at least update the schedule for the results of games that have already happened.