@CoachLeviBrown Look at every other catch where the
Player goes to the ground. @NFL created the crappy catch rules. This was a catch and down in 1990, but not since 2010 with survive the ground and football move rules.
@stoolpresidente There is now way in hell anyone who has watched football in the last 15 years can say that is “control”. There is no such thing until he makes a “football move”. That was control in 1990 but not since 2010 when refs decided catches aren’t catches.
@Liam_216@StankBastard That is only because coaches the jets. Everyone who Coaches the jets has a losing record. Aaron Glenn makes more than double what Bowles is making.
@GamecockWill69 Yeah, let’s just stab ourselves in the face. That is how we do it, then we will eventually hire some retired coach to come and the cycle will repeat for another 30 years. We have the right coach. He knows he has fire the offensive coordinator. Just let this season end.
Sellars got put out of the game on the previous play. No penalty. They decided not to review until right as they snapped the ball on the very next play on a big gain. Several minutes during the injury to have any thought at all whether it was targeting. Beamer was pissed about the penalty and timing of the play stoppage.
@UMuskBeMistaken@BrianRoemmele Why would they lower our electric rates? It is free margin for them. This game is not about keeping your rates down. It is about increasing or augmenting their capacity (to give the perception of carbon neutral), controlling cost while raising profits.
Solar is nothing more that an increase in
You own monthly bill. Takes many years if ever to recoup cost. Plus you give your solar to the energy companies as a profit mechanism. I get 4cents a kw as a credit then I buy it back when I need energy at 14 cents a kw.. And You will never get the cost saving from their solar fields. Just another renewable revenue stream for companies. Prices will never come down. Energy is a for profit business.
@Braden_157@TNFaithful @CFBRep Then plane of the endzone means nothing. Two feet in and a third step out of bounds and only after that was the ball knocked loose. Stupid rule.
@DeannaDeanna061@clownworld Prices will never come down. Companies will never give back profit margin and no one in that supply chain will lower prices once they are raised. All Trump can do is keep them from sky rocketing at higher rates. Between covid and Biden the floor was set forever.
@fuller_sean @Ronxyz00 @grok Can you give specific examples of consumer goods that are skyrocketing? You used that word and I want to see what skyrocketing in terms of percentage looks like and could you also tells us what the tariff percentage is on said good?
@CharlesPerreir7@Acyn Actually Walmart raising retail prices 50% is fraud. Tariffs price should be on their cost. Raising prices due to tariffs should not increase their margins. If they do that, this needs to be investigated and penalties should be severe enough to ensure no business ever does this.
@DrNeilStone Not to dump on you, but shouldn’t you be practicing medicine right now at this moment instead of posting about how hard it is practicing medicine with quackery bringing you down?
@SenCortezMasto From grok, if a bag of green coffee beans costs $5 to import and yields 100 cups of coffee, the per-cup import cost is $0.05. A 10% tariff on that $5 bag would add $0.50 total, or $0.005 per cup—far less than the $0.45 "Tariff Adjustment" shown on the receipt.
@SenCortezMasto This is actually price gauging. The company is charging 10% tariff on this individual cup of coffee. The bag of coffee that probably makes 100 cups should be levied a 10% tariff. The tariff should not be on the markup of the retail price of a single cup.
@MichaelSteele I mean they are half a billion over budget, so you can say he knows nothing. And that may be true, but half a billion is an absolutely ridiculous miscalculation in projected cost. Fraud or mismanagement? Someone should at least pose a question.