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I’m mostly with you (except for your final sentence). To be clear, I was commenting on the appearance. I don’t think it’s crazy to think this through a bit. I think I’m probably in general agreement with you, but it still doesn’t sit quite right with me.
There are definitely details I hinted at about the process that could come out and make me think "whoa, okay not on board with this". But if money stays out of the ex-con hands and there's no evidence of extra benefits being dished out, I don't think this is outrageous. It would look better if Bloomberg weren't involved. Like if this was just a multi-million charity set up by Lebron to pay the court costs, on what possible grounds would that be illegal?
Bloomberg does make it more dubious. For that matter, a State could vote to forgive the debts owed and it’d be obviously kosher. Bloomberg is highly political, though, and he’s spending his money. Again, I think it’s legal and such, but it doesn’t sit well with me.
I guess if I were going to spin a hypothetical, maybe Ted Cruz paying for buses/cars to transport people living in rural locales to polls ostensibly because polling places are distant in the sticks. And, say, do it in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Last edited by iam416; September 23, 2020, 07:19 PM.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
I wonder if Mr. Bloomberg would send a few G's my way if I told him I was a convicted felon who needs some cash "so I can vote again"... I mean, all I'd need is what he considers to be chump change...
bears jerseyv40 was my first jersey i ever owned
Sayers scored 22 tds in one year including a Kick return punt return and rush td--i think the only one in nfl hx to score that hat trick
tonight will be the first of many cops that wind up being found to have acted appriately. it would not surprise me if the minneapolis gets found innocent in a court of law--floyd died of fentanyl meth cocktail--he did not have a compressed airway he had lungs full of fluid from drugs
the atlanta shooting of the taser toting suspect will be found innocent
have to call out the guard the right way though --dont need another kent state
need to do what florida is trying to do--make rioting and assault on police a mandatory 6 month jail term
instead of letting them out the next day without charges or low bail
Last edited by crashcourse; September 23, 2020, 09:47 PM.
The Jacob Blake cops have a strong case, too. If anyone saw the dash cam footage of the two Tulsa cops that were shot, it’s a textbook case of why you don’t let someone reach back into their car.
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