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I'm so over Trump.

DeSantis 2024!
You may want DeSantis but the primaries can be altered to the Republican agenda. I agree Trump should be mothballed due to his insurrection, attempted bribes and overall repulsive personality. DeSantis may be your choice but the party likes those that counter all Democratic agendas and they may place their puppet in the race. Let us both hope Hawley, Brooks, Graham, Connolly or other unsuitable candidates or old white men are not the pick.
Also, The Democrat party is still viable with their choice in three years, nine months. Biden will be too old and Harris is not the prime candidate. I wish John Fetterman (Pa. Lt. Governor) is a choice. He is my choice, if available.
 
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You may want DeSantis but the primaries can be altered to the Republican agenda. I agree Trump should be mothballed due to his insurrection, attempted bribes and overall repulsive personality. DeSantis may be your choice but the party likes those that counter all Democratic agendas and they may place their puppet in the race. Let us both hope Hawley, Brooks, Graham, Connolly or other unsuitable candidates or old white men are not the pick.
Also, The Democrat party is still viable with their choice in three years, nine months. Biden will be too old and Harris is not the prime candidate. I wish John Federer (Pa. Lt. Governor) is a choice. He is my choice, if available.

Interestingly, DeSantis is gaining more and more approval from the younger generation....

https://www.heraldtribune.com/story...e-love-gov-ron-desantis-heres-why/4625705001/
 
Sure, DeSantis is telling folks to come and party.

I wonder how many of those who love him are Black and/or Latinx? Because he outsourced vaccine to a store (that just happened to donate $200,000 to his PAC) that is located almost entirely in well to do white neighborhoods. Black and Latinx Floridians are having to travel up to 2 hours by bus to get a vaccine, if they can, because DeSantis is prioritizing donors and rich white communities.
 
Sure, DeSantis is telling folks to come and party.

I wonder how many of those who love him are Black and/or Latinx? Because he outsourced vaccine to a store (that just happened to donate $200,000 to his PAC) that is located almost entirely in well to do white neighborhoods. Black and Latinx Floridians are having to travel up to 2 hours by bus to get a vaccine, if they can, because DeSantis is prioritizing donors and rich white communities.

Well, that's being debated, so we shall see:

https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/news/2021/01/14/publix-contributions-friends-of-desantis-pac

Also, DeSantis is having to deal with other similar issues:

https://news.yahoo.com/ron-desantis-know-whitewashing-american-154500571.html

That's being debated, as well:

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinio...0210402-xlrzkouzx5bmhmmtoick24gpl4-story.html
 
...and everyone already knows, all of the best politicians come from Florida :dunno:
 
...and everyone already knows, all of the best politicians come from Florida :dunno:

Heh, whatever. :)

I do know this, we have a place there and it's a pretty incredible state.
 
So basically, he wants to but he is waiting to see if New York nails his ass to the wall first with all the tax fraud and shit he's done. He can't say he is running for sure because he might be in prison.
That's appropriate nailing his ass to the wall since we are speaking of the end of Trump. Get it? Ass, Trump, End.
 
You may want DeSantis but the primaries can be altered to the Republican agenda. I agree Trump should be mothballed due to his insurrection, attempted bribes and overall repulsive personality. DeSantis may be your choice but the party likes those that counter all Democratic agendas and they may place their puppet in the race....

DeSantis still appears to be doing very well....at least in Florida. Way too early, but he's continuing to be a (2024) factor.

On DeSantis: https://www.cygn.al/cygnal-poll-flo...e-covid-19-pandemic-and-vaccine-distribution/

On Cygnal: https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/pollster-ratings/cygnal/
 
DeSantis is lobbying for return of cruise ships. Remember how well that worked in a pandemic? Florida passed a law prohibiting any cruise that docks in the state from requiring passengers be vaccinated.
 
Worst refereed game in history!

https://bleacherreport.com/articles...in-nba-history-could-the-nba-really-be-rigged


4. The Comeback
8 OF 12

  1. People remember Game 7 of the 2000 Western Conference Finals for the incredible comeback by the Lakers culminating in the most famous alley-oop in NBA history.

    What people don't remember are the bad calls that led to it.

    The Lakers had a 37-16 free-throw advantage in that game. Two of Portland's biggest stars (Scottie Pippen and Arvydas Sabonis) fouled out. Neither were as high profile as franchise player Rasheed Wallace, but you could argue that they were more important in this particular game.

    Why? Because they were assigned to cover Kobe and Shaq.

    The free-throw advantage is one thing. Obviously when one team is shooting 21 more free throws than the other, it doesn't look very good. But when 12 of those fouls come at the expense of the guys responsible for holding down the opponent's two biggest stars, it starts to look really suspicious. (If you're wondering, Pippen averaged less than three fouls per game over his career.)

    With Sabonis out of the game, the Blazers had to defend Shaq—at his absolute apex—with 6'8'' Brian Grant. And people wonder how the Blazers blew that game.

    I'm not gonna cry wolf on this game, though. As bad as the refs were, the Blazers blew it. If you can't hold a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter of Game 7, you don't deserve to win the title. Still, a convincing case could be made for the other side here.
 
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...in-nba-history-could-the-nba-really-be-rigged


4. The Comeback
8 OF 12

  1. People remember Game 7 of the 2000 Western Conference Finals for the incredible comeback by the Lakers culminating in the most famous alley-oop in NBA history.

    What people don't remember are the bad calls that led to it.

    The Lakers had a 37-16 free-throw advantage in that game. Two of Portland's biggest stars (Scottie Pippen and Arvydas Sabonis) fouled out. Neither were as high profile as franchise player Rasheed Wallace, but you could argue that they were more important in this particular game.

    Why? Because they were assigned to cover Kobe and Shaq.

    The free-throw advantage is one thing. Obviously when one team is shooting 21 more free throws than the other, it doesn't look very good. But when 12 of those fouls come at the expense of the guys responsible for holding down the opponent's two biggest stars, it starts to look really suspicious. (If you're wondering, Pippen averaged less than three fouls per game over his career.)

    With Sabonis out of the game, the Blazers had to defend Shaq—at his absolute apex—with 6'8'' Brian Grant. And people wonder how the Blazers blew that game.

    I'm not gonna cry wolf on this game, though. As bad as the refs were, the Blazers blew it. If you can't hold a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter of Game 7, you don't deserve to win the title. Still, a convincing case could be made for the other side here.

...not clicking the link above, but do they also address the 4th quarter free throw discrepancy as well!? :dunno:
 
...not clicking the link above, but do they also address the 4th quarter free throw discrepancy as well!? :dunno:

This was the 100% gist of their comments. There were 9 other games listed, as well.
 
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...in-nba-history-could-the-nba-really-be-rigged


4. The Comeback
8 OF 12

  1. People remember Game 7 of the 2000 Western Conference Finals for the incredible comeback by the Lakers culminating in the most famous alley-oop in NBA history.

    What people don't remember are the bad calls that led to it.

    The Lakers had a 37-16 free-throw advantage in that game. Two of Portland's biggest stars (Scottie Pippen and Arvydas Sabonis) fouled out. Neither were as high profile as franchise player Rasheed Wallace, but you could argue that they were more important in this particular game.

    Why? Because they were assigned to cover Kobe and Shaq.

    The free-throw advantage is one thing. Obviously when one team is shooting 21 more free throws than the other, it doesn't look very good. But when 12 of those fouls come at the expense of the guys responsible for holding down the opponent's two biggest stars, it starts to look really suspicious. (If you're wondering, Pippen averaged less than three fouls per game over his career.)

    With Sabonis out of the game, the Blazers had to defend Shaq—at his absolute apex—with 6'8'' Brian Grant. And people wonder how the Blazers blew that game.

    I'm not gonna cry wolf on this game, though. As bad as the refs were, the Blazers blew it. If you can't hold a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter of Game 7, you don't deserve to win the title. Still, a convincing case could be made for the other side here.

Should have just hack a shaqed the whole fucking fourth quarter. If the refs were going to fuck us at least make Shaq beat us at the free throw line.
 
Should have just hack a shaqed the whole fucking fourth quarter. If the refs were going to fuck us at least make Shaq beat us at the free throw line.


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