Jump to content

chasfh

Members
  • Posts

    23,044
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    172

Everything posted by chasfh

  1. I’d rather this guy be tested by Putin while in office than the former guy be used by Putin while in office. I’d also rather this guy push back on Putin than the Trumpublicans just giving Putin everything he wants.
  2. They do have an antitrust exemption to protect.
  3. That's what you get when you delegate things to interns.
  4. lol "Barak". That's on purpose.
  5. I will still watch Melber, Hayes, and Maddow on occasion, but I watch only the journalism parts in their intros. Once they throw to any two of their eight or so pundit staff regulars, I bail.
  6. I've been buying dips, so I would sell off if I were you. Word to the wiseass. 😏
  7. Biden will definitely be accused of exploiting the tragedy for political gain.
  8. It would help immensely to know what exactly you're talking about so we can address your specific concern. All you're doing instead is accusing us of slappyism for, I guess, not accepting what you say at face value, when all we're trying to do is figure out exactly what it is you're talking about. The more you refuse to do it, the more it looks like you have no confidence in your own accusation, whatever it may be.
  9. Just posting a link would at least give us some idea of what you're talking about. How can we have a discussion about what you want to if you keep your point hidden in a black box? "Biden's involvement in China" simply isn't enough. If you're not motivated enough to even tell us what you're talking about, then it can't be important.
  10. The Clintons? So 2016. It was Hunter Biden along with the Ukraichinese. Try to keep up. Don't ask me how I know, just Google it, lazy bones.
  11. From the Department of Follow the Money:
  12. Uh oh … Not unlike the dreaded “vote of confidence”.
  13. Can you tell us what Bunker is talking about?
  14. Well, then, if Putin himself says we’re blowing it out of proportion, well, that settles that, don’t it, Bunker?
  15. “I don’t care to back up my claims, just go to the rabbit hole and look for it yourself.”
  16. Thank god I don’t have to turn on Faux News or Overthrow America Network or NewsHax to get this kind of analysis.
  17. AL used to have a 100am curfew, meaning no inning could start after that. NL had no curfew and you’d see the occasional game go until 300am or 400am. That was when the leagues were actually run as separate entities and there was a delightful difference between them, on a number of counts.
  18. I happen to look up Liberty Media’s 10K report yesterday morning and as far as I can tell, the Braves is less than 5% of their entire business. Formula One Racing is like 10x or 15x the size of the Braves. I can imagine that the Tigers figure similarly in Ilitch’s portfolio, the Cubs into Rickett’s portfolio, the Red Sox into John Hnery’s portfolio, and so on. So I’m thinking that several teams, maybe the majority, believe they can whether a delayed season with canceled games just fine.
  19. https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/DET/DET198006020.shtml
  20. I hope McClendon doesn't mess up any actual prospects.
  21. Not only that, but the difference between David Ortiz's career WAR and Alex Rodriguez's career WAR is another David Ortiz career WAR, with enough WAR left over to cover any one of another 16,300 or so big leaguers.
  22. According to this, Detroit is the most segregated city in America, and Chicago is fourth: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/most-least-segregated-cities If you widen the lens to entire metro area, Chicago is #2, and Detroit is #4: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/most-least-segregated-metro-regions They measure on a census tract basis, which neighborhoods like Humboldt contain maybe a dozen or two. So it’s possible that individual tracts may reflect a high degree of segregation, but when you add them all up, they paint a slightly different picture overall. I can see where that could be true of Humboldt specifically. I can also see where neighborhoods like mine and yours could be as integrated as they are but when they are added to all the other census tracts in the city or the metro area, which may be overwhelmingly segregated, it might not be enough to significantly bring them down the lists above.
  23. I did, right after watching maybe Season 3 of The Crown. Excellent.
  24. Fair enough. Especially true in places like Detroit (where you are) and Chicago (where I am, my specific neighborhood excepted). Churches were never successfully integrated, in no small part because they were safe havens for black people to congregate and speak their minds. Schools are interesting in that there was probably increasing integration there through a certain point post-Brown, but has since turned back around.
  25. All I said is that I love to see your "liberal black woman" scenario play out. I made no prediction about that.
×
×
  • Create New...