@Joe_Pogue29@JoshYohe_PGH Real estate essentially doesn’t expire if it’s tied to land and you have a stable title regime. This ticket is worthless in 24 hours. Even a car lasts 2-5 years even for the used cars that you can buy for the upper deck prices.
@jbarro It’s not really about Planter as it is about the extremely poor quality of opposing candidates. People must like what he is saying to put up with this. Wish folks would work on getting candidates who are interested improving persuasion rather than warmed over donor talking points
Have not done a deep dive on the entire bill, but here are some initial thoughts on a quick read.
The bill's entire compensation cap is defined by reference to the House v. NCAA court settlement. Meaning a California federal judge, not Congress, controls what the federal pay ceiling is going forward.
@drewdamn87@RossDellenger@YahooSports They would have no standing as congress gets to regulate the type of commerce they are “electing” to participate in. They just have not done so yet so the players have a degree of leverage.
@renonole@RossDellenger@YahooSports Courts have been able to do whatever they want due to a lack of relevant law so once this gets passed and signed by the president then that is what courts will enforce. Congress regulates commerce.
@BigAxeLarry69@RossDellenger@TNTCollegeFoot1@YahooSports You should read the constitution. This is squarely in congress’s wheel house. We have no current laws that are relevant to what is going on so courts have an unusual amount of latitude to make it up. If congress passes this then that becomes what the courts will enforce.
@slmandel I think the opposite actually. It will liberate ADs to schedule compelling out of confrence match ups. Soon there will be sawths of empty no shows at these paycheck games that the ancillary business will be threatened. And then add Neilson metering which is the next shoe to drop.
@captgouda24 Speed isn’t the predictor of bad drivers as much as tailgating and swerving all over the place. Cameras can just enforce that and driving would improve for everyone.
@NickyFrank30@Noahpinion I think it’s just embracing constant contact with repeat offenders. You are not doing anyone any favors by putting them back on the street. Key dem prosecutors seem to be figuring this out. VT also does a form of this. Help or prison but not the street in any event.
@JamesSurowiecki@lxeagle17 Reframe public order as a progressive policy but build programs to get offenders who repeat off the streets like Vermont (of all places) has tried. The reform movement never wanted to dump these guys back on the street with no help. Cheap and bad faith politicians did.
@Noahpinion It’s about what is realistic resistance. That ship sailed years ago when surplus military helicopters could be sent against armed civilians. Most sober gun holders realized this and now base pro gun arguments on personal safety -which have been convincing to a majority of voters.
@NickyFrank30 GOP voters are everywhere in a minority sense so this unlocks them while also helping smaller states. For example Mass goes from 8 in 2030 to 4 districts but sends 16. So 4 would be 25% of vote. (They currently do better).