@mig4450 Did you really bring up Northampton and Great Barrington with Portnoy? Western Mass tracks being mentioned during the Belmont Stakes broadcast was not on my bingo card 🤣
@QuinnyPig Well, I assume his revenue projections will be impacted if companies start capping their usage, which would impact their future investsments in expanding data centers….could this be a bubble buster???
@DKSports Why are promos on Draftkings different than DK Horse? I’m not see a benefit to the consumer merging DK Horse into Draftkings…..last week, Bet back bonus was $5 vs $10 and today Draftkings doesn’t have bet backs today at Saratoga. Guess I’ll use @FanDuel Their Horse racing app has same promos no matter which app you use!!!
The temporary fences now encircling the Capitol for this weekend’s Memorial Day Concert are apparently the same fences used at the Preakness at Laurel Park last weekend
@ChurchillDowns My dad was a harness owner until the late 80s….Go For Gin is the first time I really started paying attention to the Derby and Thoroughbreds…..
The cost difference doesn’t matter. Obama did have broader changes that were over $300 mil, as did other Presidents. The difference comes down to prior renovations following a process like getting Congress approval. That’s all I was looking for, but thank you for your smart ass comment thinking you are so smart….hope that made you feel good!!!
@MartyMonaghan4@DougMetropolis@washingtonpost@grok If you think that’s what I’m trying to compare than you are the stupid FK...Obama didn’t just do basketball courts, Bush did renvoations…Do some research and don’t be so narrow minded…..point to legal challenges to any White House renovations. That’s all I’m asking…..
The word “should” isn’t really relevant here. It’s not about assigning characteristics to a precedent — it’s about gathering the actual data and seeing what happened in past cases. Were there legal challenges? Was there a pattern where a precedent was established? If no legal challenge occurred, then there’s no precedent to point to in the first place.