@SixthManShow The NBA has the right to create & enforce any rule or policy it wants, so long as they are legal in the eyes of our government. Folks, there are reasons the refs aren't held publicly accountable by their employers. I'll leave it to you to figure out what they are.
@SixthManShow It is objectively provable that referees, just like players coaches and management can & do make bad calls, poor decisions break rules. Don't tell me, "It's very difficult to make on-the-spot calls". It's also very difficult to play & coach the game & operate an organization.
@MagicOnTop Players Coaches & Organizations are held publicly accountable for rules infractions & violating policies. Why aren't the referees? Don't tell me, "It's very difficult to make on-the-spot calls".
It's also very difficult to play & coach the game & operate an org.
@SpeakerJohnson Not everyone is as stupid as you seem to assume. You're gonna have to come up with a better narrative. Maybe throw in Aliens or Bigfoot.
Yeah! That'll do it!
Trump has poisoned U.S. trade partnerships with most of the affluent west. Now he's using his magic touch on the east.
This is what Xi Jinping thinks of Donald.
And here is the "outcome" of Trump's visit to China, a statement from the Chinese Foreign Minister:
"Taiwan has never been a state in the past and will not be one in the future. We have taken note of President Trump's statements. Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory."
If China launches "Beijing in two days"—then the Manhattan real estate developer and con artist, pretending to be the President of the United States, will be directly complicit in it.
the @GOP of today exists for no other reason than power profit and cruelty and is a slap in the face to every honorable member of that party who served this country in the past.
@JohnCleese This is obviously an a.i. generated image. The account that posted it is based in South Asia, not as is implied by the profile pic, The United States.
Where are students asking for no bacon to be served if Muslims are present?
@BernieSanders Bernie Sanders’ personal net worth in 2026 is estimated to be between $2 million & $3 million, largely from his Senate salary, book royalties, & real estate holdings. This places him comfortably above the median U.S. household but far below the billionaire class he criticizes.