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Reaction to overreach is our best way out this The deep red states are hopeless, but there are plenty of states that will turn blue in the mid-terms if things get ugly.3 points
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ugh. he would have fit nicely, but more likely that he would have a big year in Cincy's tiny stadium.2 points
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One of the Challenger Astronauts was Ron McNair. As a kid he tried to check out books from the public library in Salt Lake City but it was segregated and they wouldn't let him. He refused to leave and eventually the police came. They finally let him get the books. The library is named after him now. He got a PhD in Physics from MIT.2 points
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Also, for the record, I've really grown weary of Alex Bregman and bringing him the longer this has gone on.... I'd rather they just go get Ha-Seong Kim and ride Vierling/etc. at 3rd to begin the season versus Bregman who, while a talented player, is going to regress as he ages and for whom Comerica isn't exactly a great fit.2 points
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It doesn't matter.The fact he was one of the violent "tourists" 1/6/2021 is still on his very permanent record. As I said KARMA. He will always be known for receiving a Trump pardon. His name was on the list. Where were they wrong. I'm not litigating this any more2 points
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He was released from prison but still under supervision. He wasn’t totally free. Nothing about the headline is incorrect unless people don’t know how to read.2 points
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That’s not what law said. He said that if Kevin hit his 95% projection that he would finish with 2500 hits. Regardless, Keith loves the tigers this year.2 points
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This is a damning letter from Caroline. Don't expect it to move any MAGA's or even many Repugnetkins.. He was at UVa when my wife was there in the early 70s. He already had a bad reputation then1 point
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We just don't agree on this... And frankly think the defeatism is a self fulfilling prophecy.1 point
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I think we ascribe a lot of genius to these guys.... the reality is that this rollout of this policy being a ****show suggests a lot of incompetence. It doesn't downplay the malevolence to recognize this. Politically, there are ways that they could have done all of their plans that wouldn't have caused this uproar, which would have made said plans a lot easier. But they didn't do that.1 point
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They will get their funding back once they pledged fealty to Trump and only Trump. That's what this part is all about.1 point
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Pleasant was a defensive coach. Goff needed to prove he could do without McVay and now he needs to prove he can do it without Johnson. If he can't do it with Morton, it means he can't do it without McVay or Johnson and we need to trade him and two 1sts for Herbert.1 point
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I feel the Dems need to nominate a few people to be the rapid response team. Newsom, Pritzker, Moskowitz, and Crockett.1 point
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With the way **** is going, maybe those off the grid survivalist had the right idea all along.1 point
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AHL is definitely a developmental league, and I know a big part of Soderblom playing well this season was that Auston Watson took him under his wing in GR, showing him how to play harder and more physical. I honestly had written off Soderblom until part way through this season when it seemed like something clicked. Kasper only played one season of AHL after recovering from a broken knee (that happened in the NHL, I feel like many people forget that the Wings brought him over and played him in Detroit before Grand Rapids). Johansson only spent two seasons in Grand Rapids and it definitely helped him get accustomed to NA ice and game play. I know we all want our prospects now but I'm not sure we should be upset about Johansson and Edvinsson already playing 20+ minutes a night and Kasper fitting in well on the first line. Seems like their development has been alright to me? Something I forgot about too is how young Kasper is, only ~4 months older than Danielson.1 point
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Who woulda thunk installing loyalists instead of people that know what they are doing wouldn’t be working out so well?1 point
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It's true that a third of the people love the theater, but the other two-thirds who would normally object to it are getting too distracted by too many outrages all at once.1 point
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It's not a nationwide scandal because Trump is employing a strategy that can be alternately called "the fire hose" and "shock and awe": flood us with so much terrible stuff on so many fronts all at once that we can't possibly unite to focus on what to fight back on or even object to. There are too many things in too many areas going on for us to unite and push back on any single one. And any time there is traction on any one issue, they merely introduce a new outrage into the system, and we all chase that like dogs after a squirrel. And so our attentions are fragmented and nothing controls for very long, because with every new outrage—and there will be at least one new outrage every day—we leave the old outrages behind, no more attention is paid to them, and the regime can complete their work on those. And this strategy totally working, because it has always worked. That's why it's not stupid, even as its unconstitutional and (for the moment) illegal.1 point
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They couldn't give less of a shirt about infrastructure projects. Letting everything go to seed keeps our money in their pocket and reduces our morale. Driving down the quality of everything and getting us used to it is a goal, because the less we have, the less we'll demand.1 point
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Nope. Red state red hats will not band together with their neighbors and rise up against MAGA overreach by the government. They will simply turn on each other to eliminate local rivals, and then look for opportunities to plunder what's left behind. That's how it has always worked throughout history. It may be unconstitutional and technically illegal, but what it's not is stupid. They know what they're doing, and they have help architecting the whole thing from benefactors who have 800+ years experience in doing the same thing.1 point
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This has always been the end goal: controlling ordinary, everyday people utterly and completely. What they are allowed to do, what they are not allowed to do, and just as importantly, what they must be compelled to do. The new regime can't achieve its goals without knowing exactly what each and everyone else of us are doing at all times, and they can't do that without ubiquitous surveillance. And not just electronic surveillance, either, although that will be a large part of it. They will also rely heavily on the word of snitches on the inside of various institutions: local and state government, media, academia, civic institutions, unions, private employers, charities, utilities, social media forums, all of it. They are already pushing for that inside the government today—my guess is that media will be next. Nothing will be too small for them to root out we they call Marxists, which will eventually encompass anyone who did not vote for Trump, and that includes most of us.1 point
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Think I'm with Buddha on this one. If a first is offered I would move Beasley. Losing him for the rest of the year helps us tank and lose enough to keep our pick. Getting the extra pick is big for a team with such little talent like Detroit. Also, I'm always leery of a guy having a career year in a contract year. Trading him doesn't do anything to change their odds on bringing him back next year. They can offer the same amount of money and terms either way. Malik Beasley has thoughts about his pending free agency1 point
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His swing rates both in and out of the zone were pretty much career highs for him last season. Increased swing rate out of zone could be loss of pitch recognition, increase swing rate in the zone just sounds like taking a more aggressive approach. So why? If he's trying to hit more HRs, you'd think he'd be more selective looking for pitches to drive. I would hope that if a team is putting over $100M on the table they have looked at the film and statcast data of every AB for his last couple of years trying to answer those exact questions. This is the other half of what all the analytics capability is supposed to work for. And then, even if you think you know what he isn't or isn't doing differently, you have to project what that may mean in terms of his future value and what you are willing pay for it. There are some places in the game that I think the value of analytics may be oversold a bit, but not this one. Saving a $100M mistake is worth a lot of analyst salaries!1 point
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And as a Democrat, he needs to show he can turn out the black base. He needs to show he can turn out the vote in Detroit.1 point
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Hopefully Whitmer won’t vote to confirm cabinet picks like Noem as Peters and Slotkin did.1 point
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But a starting pitcher has a lot more impact in the games he is in than any position players does in any single game. I think the WAR guys probably have hit it fairly close. By WAR, Skubal was the most valuable player for the Tigers in 2024 (6.3) and Riley was behind him (5.4) despite having appeared in 4.5x more games. I would judge reluctance to offer pitchers the same kinds of contracts a position players related more to the injury risk than to belief they don't have as much impact.1 point
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WOW!! This is something out of a movie. Hometown kid from Michigan, undrafted and signs a tryout with Grand Rapids in 2017. In his eighth year in the AHL after never playing in the NHL he's leading the Griffins in scoring and 1 off his career best in points. At age 31 he finally gets his NHL shot. Really hard working dude, love to see it even if he doesn't do much in the NHL.1 point
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https://www.wsj.com/video/watch-trump-says-as-president-hed-settle-ukraine-war-within-24-hours/0BCA9F18-D3BF-43DA-9220-C13587EAEDF2 He said he would end it in 1 day. We're past 1 day of his administration and it sadly hasn't ended. Maybe don't make such grandiose statements like that.1 point
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The win percentage is just a small portion of what he's been able to do. Taking a franchise that had the history of ineptitude and change the culture in such a short period is his biggest highlight. This was not a franchise that was at about its lowest it could be. The only asset was an older star QB which he did use in a brilliant way even if they didn't think Goff was going to be this good. He is the biggest factor in taking a team that was a laughing stock to one of the top franchises and for years to come.1 point
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It's a lot of carelessness. You can usually find multiple times per game that looks like Cade is fixing games. He isn't obviously, I'm just saying the TO's look really comical at times. Do they need a secondary ball handler? Absolutely. But lets not pretend Cade didn't have the exact same issue when Ivey was still healthy, and he's a darn good secondary ball handler. They need more people that can hurt teams. Cade is our offensive cruise missile. Beasley is a nice bazooka. Everyone else is a cap gun that you played with as a 5 year old. With Ivey out Cade doesn't have a single player in the starting lineup that has a legit shot at a 50 point game. They might not have a legit shot at a guy who could get 40. Look at the this. THJ - 40 games played scored 20+ 4 times or 10% of his games. Zero 30, 40, 50 point games. Harris - 42 games played scored 20+ 5 times or 12% of his games. Zero 30, 40, 50 point games. Duren - 41 games played scored 20+ Zero times. Zero 30, 40, 50 point games. Thompson - 22 games played scored 20+ zero times. Zero 30, 40, 50 point games. He started last nights game with two guys that have yet to have a single game where they scored 20 points. Combined, the 4 guys he started with have scored >20 points in a game exactly 9 times. They had a 6% chance of having a starter other than Cade go for 20 points. Those 4 guys have almost no shot at hurting you even if most of your defensive attention is on Cade. FWIW, Beasley has played 44 games and gone for over 20 points 17 times. The problem with that is, in the 1423 minutes Cade has played, only 732 have been with Beasley.1 point
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I would guess that is exactly why they made that trade. I think any Butler trade involving Detroit will need a 4th team. Butler and Beal are close enough to trade by themselves. But Miami doesn't want Beal, so you need the third team. Problem is, Beal has a no trade clause and he isn't waiving it to come to Detroit. Bring in the 4th team, say Milwaukee. Phoenix can't take the Bucks players because they are taking Butler. Miami doesn't want a bunch of extra salary because they are looking for the quick rebuild around Herro and Bam. You have to find somewhere for the Bucks salary to land. Detroit does it for a 1st rounder. Or some other team.1 point
