Charleston White says Karmelo Anthony’s family invited him to the trial and claims there’s a reason certain evidence hasn’t been shown 😳
“Ask yourself why Hunter Metcalf isn’t taking the stand and why they’re keeping that video evidence hidden”
@Johnsmithmab6@Thechat101 He’s a system player. Not to mention asking while being current 3rd option on mediocre team. Granted Luca was injured. Just not worth the allocation IMO
@Romeodamus Meaning Fan Duel offering it. Not you taking it dippy. Hence why I thought Vegas was on some baiting shit and me saying its screaming a blow out. G. A. N.
As a true point guard I completely agree. At the same token after staring at Wemby him dribbling and taking off I can see why he took off on the break. As a true point guard, I completely agree. At the same token, after staring at Wemby dribbling and taking off, I can see why he took off on the break.
@SpursReporter 100% Wemby has the propensity to push the break. Steph’s first thought was to run the wing on the break. Maybe Mitch should have taken a time out there.
Claim 1: “America has spent $30 trillion on Black communities since 1964”
I could not find any credible government, academic, or fact-checking source that supports the claim that the U.S. specifically spent $30 trillion on Black communities since 1964.
What sometimes gets cited is the total cost of anti-poverty and welfare programs since the 1960s. Some politicians and commentators have claimed figures around $19–$25 trillion spent on anti-poverty programs over many decades, but those programs were available to Americans of all races, not exclusively Black Americans. Fact-checkers have noted that these numbers are often presented in misleading ways.
Claim 2: “We have spent $5.8 trillion on Africans through foreign aid since 1952”
This figure also appears highly questionable.
According to data summarized by USAFacts, the United States has provided about $3.8 trillion in total foreign aid worldwide since World War II (inflation-adjusted). That includes all regions of the world, not just Africa.
The national debt is influenced by many factors, including defense spending, entitlement programs, tax policy, interest on debt, economic downturns, and other federal expenditures.
@JustEsBaraheni This was nasty work, ngl. The way he creates space is second to none. Some may call it an offensive foul. Lowering the shoulder into the defender, then the slight elbow push off. Then the Dirk-style fade away? Master class.