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Everything posted by gehringer_2
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The twist this time is that in the past - or at least since the 1980's - it would be unusual to have an Administration that cared (apparently) so little about inflation and pushed the Fed so hard only on the low interest rate side because politically, inflation hits everyone but unemployment only hits who it hits. Maybe because Trump being a real estate guy is just predisposed to cheap money? Whatever. If they lose control of inflation and are eventually forced to pivot, it will have to be a much harder pivot, and will mean a harder landing. Hopefully it doesn't get to where it did in 1980. Then add in the inflationary effect of removing undocumented workers from the labor pool, which drives up labor costs and just adds more to inflation and it's an even more internally contradictory set of policies.
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Is there any reason to believe the ATC actually knew what was distracting the pilot? Seems unlikely unless the pilot had told him and that's not the kind of chatter that should happen over ATC.
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the change allows for self-service in addition to full service, but requires full service still be offered.
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Generally in America, money talks louder than ideology and insurers know that vaccinated people are going to cost them less.
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"Look before you leap" comes to mind.
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I guess Hinch would like Vest to be more than he is. Wouldn't we all.
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wish I had some remnant of confidence in Holton.
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Don't pitch to Ramirez if anyone is on base, even if they are loaded.
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exactly - the game is still hitting a round ball with round bat so the statistical noise in a 3 game series can easily end up louder than the quality of play signal, but we want to see the quality of play and a team (and management) that isn't panicking.
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yup
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well no doubt WCF Sr was about as old-school/old-boy as they came. Just my guess but I don't think Martha had to do any 'pushing' to get WCF Jr out of the picture because I always got the impression he never wanted to be in it with the Lions to being with, but had to humor Pops when he was alive because Sr wanted to groom Jr to take over the team.
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that's about my limit as well. We did a long trip like that a couple years ago - across on the north via Montana to CA and back on a more southern route, but my sister is in SoCal so it was almost like having a few 'home' days to unwind in the middle.
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LOL - we don't lack for 1st generation Chinese living in town, but you're right in the sense that it's a different profile. We don't get the type of Cantonese refugees via Hong Kong that we would have seen 40 yrs ago who would gravitate to an easier place to afford, we get professionals and academics that are already able to write their own tickets.
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Week Two: Chicago Bears (0-1) @ Detroit Lions (0-1)
gehringer_2 replied to MichiganCardinal's topic in Detroit Lions
Those guys needed a top QB to play with but never got one. -
I thought the drive to Portland from the Idaho state line was a fun one. You pass through every kind of environment there is in a couple hundred miles.
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I guess it's a generational thing - the fact that Chinese emigres to the US in recent years have been mostly Engineers and Scientists, but I'm depressed about the loss of good Chinese restaurants in A^2. We use to have 5 or 6 places you could get a really fabulous meal, now not only they all gone, but those that remain can't out cook a Panda House.
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well congrats - that makes you an upwardly mobile (by) 1%'er.
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All that - and even self service gasoline!
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assuming the TV deals hold until then. We don't know what's in those contracts. Can the carriers walk away if the top teams do? Just a swag here but given all the conference re-alignments I wouldn't think a broadcaster would sign a conference deal that wasn't contingent on who stayed in the conference. There is certainly a lot of pull to keep the traditional rivalries and conference identifications (and the convenience of being able to pad your schedule with sure wins!), but if money gets tight will all that matter enough even before 2030?
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Your point about no weak sister ever leaving the B10 by choice is the right one. And IIRC, the charter makes it almost impossible to force a school out. So the way I would read it is that is that only choice if the OSU's and PSU's and UM's want to keep more of their own revenue is for them to leave the conference. Now, I suppose all things are negotiable - if the top schools seriously threatened to leave maybe the other schools would rather acquiesce to a charter revision than see the remnants of their conference become net unprofitable. Hard to say how it might break.
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2025 Detroit Tigers General Discussion Thread
gehringer_2 replied to IdahoBert's topic in Detroit Tigers
swap a guy that will fail against RHB for a guy that'll fail against LHB. Why not? -
the 25 pt cut is already baked in almost everywhere. If for any reason they bail it'll be 'Panic in Detroit' 🙄
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As I understand it, Congress voted to stop the clock on the emergency timer. That is the reason Trump is still in business with the tariffs. It's one thing to violate the constitution, it will quite another if the courts ultimately decide Congress or the exec can re-decide what Time is.
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technically true of course, but still, the owners of the team are still major shareholders of Ford family preferred stock. I think it's safe to assume they are still pretty tuned into the team never doing anything to dent the Blue Oval since they know people outside SE Michigan probably make no distinction between the WCF branch and the rest of the Ford business.
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This is true.