@Philadeliberty@PhillyMayor Also, she’s doing what everyone who advocates for a tax increase always does - pretend the people she wants to tax don’t already pay taxes. Fair share? They pay what every business pays.
@CBSPhiladelphia Apparently the mayor is not familiar with how sales taxes work and who ends up actually paying them. Hint: it’s not the big companies that sell things.
@GoodFundies The full schedule the whole rest of the way doesn’t really matter. What matters is the schedule coming up right now, which determines whether they fall out. Every team on the schedule through July 6 is (at least as of today) over .500, except for 3 games against the Blue Jays.
@KurtSchlichter Obviously they think it’s corrupt because they think CBS News now exists to curry favor with Trump, for regulatory approval reasons among others.
I’m not saying I think that, but if you’re going to take on this accusation, that’s what the accusation is.
@dystopiangf It may be neither a moral failure nor sacred, but instead just a thing women either don’t want “cured,” or don’t think the benefit of curing it outweigh the costs.
@Jbeck73@WillSammon@Ken_Rosenthal The NFL is a weird case because there is such a huge differential between the value of different players based on what position they play.
@awfulannouncing “Especially given that, unlike other New York sports teams, the Knicks do not share their home market with another NBA team, such as the Brooklyn Nets.”
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@CoalRegionPools@ScoringChanges You’re not the only one getting frustrated, believe me.
The idea is to correct the REALLY bad calls while leaving the human umps to call the closer ones.
@CoalRegionPools@ScoringChanges The way we do it now is to wait for challenges. I’m proposing instead to set a threshold of “really bad” calls, by distance, and correct those. I choose 1 inch as a threshold. You can choose a lower one if you want. (2/2)
@CoalRegionPools@ScoringChanges If you use the actual strike zone to correct every incorrect call, that’s full ABS. Which I’ve said I am for.
But *if* they’re not going to do that, then the next question is how do you decide which calls get corrected if it’s not all of them. 1/2)