@BasedMikeLee@BlkRobeRegmnt76 Love you Mike, but God’s word says there would be no additions to his word. Not one jot or tittle. It warns Christians over and over that there would be false teachers. I’m sorry. I pray you will see the truth.
@maparizeau@FlowsAndolini The 1B invested in infrastructure will be paid with tax collected from stadium, food, lodging, and ticket taxes collected from the sports district and would not exist without the stadium. Chicago would have collected it too, & multiple other taxes directly attached to the Bears.
@maparizeau@FlowsAndolini Indiana has a $635M budget surplus this year and $3.5 Billion in savings. It has a AAA credit rating and is the 4 lowest state in borrowed funds. They obviously don’t understand how to spend their money.
@southpaw815@bohmmom@GovBraun It is not in Hammond common and it will be safer than Chicago. I love Chicago and go to lots of events there. I always feel more safe at Indiana events.
@Steelers_Bucks@CFBwSam I evaluate talent for a living. Of course they have to be developed. Some need weight and maturity. All need technique and discipline. If you seriously have been around great athletes, you know the canvas of a big time player is different.
@JRWB43@Steelers_Bucks@CFBwSam They had a younger roster on average than Miami in the Natty. It was lower than a lot of teams and seven and change lower than 30. You need to identify another narrative that isn’t so easily debunked.
@Steelers_Bucks@CFBwSam I have never understood showing stacking a roster with five stars is a development powerhouse. It is a talent powerhouse. Five star and four star rosters should naturally send players to the league. Taking 2-3 stars and making them 4-5 stars in development.
@MDCrosby1@DuPageCountyGOP Yes. That is why Indiana, a state that has a constitutional mandate to balance its budget since the 1800’s and runs a state surplus in funds may get the Bears to move there. Those tax breaks that … wait.