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OK, Boomer.

“How can they make such a big and sweeping change so easily and so quickly”? — The lack of self-awareness would be hilarious if not for its real world consequences.

Player Safety = Sissy Football (and “looks like he’ll” — autocorrect strikes again)

How is an NFL rule change “bad for America”?

“Fortunately, college football will remain the same”? College football is going through a massive upheaval — so much so that Trump has set up and advisory group to suggest changes.
 
IMG_9673.jpeg

OK, Boomer.

“How can they make such a big and sweeping change so easily and so quickly”? — The lack of self-awareness would be hilarious if not for its real world consequences.

Player Safety = Sissy Football.

How is an NFL rule change “bad for America”?

“Fortunately, college football will remain the same”? College football is going through a massive upheaval — so much so that Trump has set up and advisory group to suggest changes.
is there any proof that its 'safer'?

in general most people dont like change but will eventually get over it

bone spurs excuse = sissy prez
 

Knives are out for embattled FBI Director Kash Patel, despite Trump support​

Patel sought meeting with Trump following blunders, as new co-deputy begins work next week​


“On Monday, former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey – once President Trump’s top pick to lead the FBI – will be sworn into a new power-sharing role with deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino.

Bailey’s installment comes at a perilous time for FBI Director Kash Patel, whose leadership atop the nation’s premier law enforcement agency is under fire, according to ten sources from multiple federal offices granted anonymity to speak freely. The White House’s reasoning to create an unprecedented office for Bailey has not been explained and left FBI leadership confused, two people at the agency said.

"The White House, Bondi, Blanche have no confidence in Kash," one source with knowledge of ongoing personnel discussions said. "Pam in particular cannot stand him. Blanche either," they said, referring to Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy, Todd Blanche.

Bondi and Blanche denied the characterization, and White House officials denied any plans to remove Director Patel from his position.…”
 
IMG_9673.jpeg

OK, Boomer.

“How can they make such a big and sweeping change so easily and so quickly”? — The lack of self-awareness would be hilarious if not for its real world consequences.

Player Safety = Sissy Football (and “looks like he’ll” — autocorrect strikes again)

How is an NFL rule change “bad for America”?

“Fortunately, college football will remain the same”? College football is going through a massive upheaval — so much so that Trump has set up and advisory group to suggest changes.
He’s a parody of himself.
 
Wait, how many?

Man isn't good with numbers. I'm still waiting on the 1000% reduction in drug prices.

IMG_9673.jpeg

OK, Boomer.

“How can they make such a big and sweeping change so easily and so quickly”? — The lack of self-awareness would be hilarious if not for its real world consequences.

Player Safety = Sissy Football (and “looks like he’ll” — autocorrect strikes again)

How is an NFL rule change “bad for America”?

“Fortunately, college football will remain the same”? College football is going through a massive upheaval — so much so that Trump has set up and advisory group to suggest changes.
How embarrassing
 


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“Two years ago, Stephen Miran’s career in finance seemed to reach a dead end. The investment firm he co-founded was closing, having never really gotten off the ground.

Now he is at the forefront of President Trump’s bid to remake the Federal Reserve.

… The rapid rise of the 42-year-old Harvard-educated economist from relative obscurity on Wall Street to the upper echelon of U.S. monetary policy stems from his deep-rooted devotion to the president’s economic agenda and knack for stirring up debate with provocative arguments.

… Miran said his willingness to ask “forbidden questions” was an asset in fighting against groupthink….”
 
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