@ELROLONW Might as well see what we’ve got with Stu, seems like we may need him down 4 CBs depending how you count Alex. How we spent where Bells contract used to be has not been adequate, nor forward thinking.
🚨🤯 NEW: The Mexican Government and Liga MX will create 2,000 NEW ACADEMIES across the country, with the goal of finding new talents like Gilberto Mora.
They also plan to FURTHER EXPAND scouting efforts across the United States. 🇺🇸👏🏼
Via @el_pais
@BrockHuard@usahockey@USMNT Not sure about hockey but on talent this US men’s team is not top 10 in talent and probably goes out next round to Spain if they had won today. That will be the barrier to this, until it isn’t. MLS developing, more players in Europes top leagues and we can advance.
Please stop posting about soccer my fellow Americans 🤣 all this would do is create the deepest defending you could imagine and the most technical players not playing. More goals, maybe, but not as good of a viewing product, 0/10.
What offside would be and not be if
Arsène Wenger, FIFA's chief of global football development, gets his way.
The change effectively means there has to be daylight between attacker and defender for an offside offense.
Otherwise, all those goals count.
Guys, I’m starting to think killing the ayatollah who issued a fatwa against developing a nuclear weapon that held since 2003 may have been a mistake…..
Elections we can trust > possibly getting 5 percent more turn out. Even with mail in voting, voting is no where close to racially, or geographically equitable, so let’s at least make it fair and visible for those who are able. I’ve totally flipped on this issue.
Fmr CIA officer here.
Let me share how elections get stolen — and the role of intel agencies.
We all know that the CIA and NSA create and execute clandestine operations that are designed to go undetected. That ranges from recruiting human spies, tapping phone systems, and altering devices of all kinds.
Yes, that necessarily includes voting machines.
The CIA and NSA have teams to execute all of these operations and missions at the direction of a President, even those ops that are deemed impossible… like machines locked in rooms that are inside secure facilities, unhooked from the internet or whatever device that could tether them to the outside world.
Those tough intel operations require extensive planning, exquisite trade craft, supporting operations (HUMINT, SIGINT, MASINT), and a degree of luck.
For many years, everything that I’m saying was understood by both Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill.
Historic footage from Congressional hearings show both Ds and Rs saying that they were alarmed about voting systems with so-called “unhackable machines.” They knew then — correctly — that such a suggestion or claim was ridiculous. They were briefed by NSA and CIA teams on how they “hack the unhackable” every month without leaving a trace.
This is why Taiwan and others are resolute on conducting elections the old fashioned way: same day voting only, in person, IDs, paper ballots, a counting process that is open to the public to watch and monitor, and results announced that same night.
If Taiwan can do it with ~24M people, any US state can do it. Refusal to do so is an intentional choice to open your electoral systems to vulnerabilities.
That's what we’re now seeing across the United States, and primarily in Democrat-dominated locales. Including Los Angeles. Those politicians choose broken systems.
California’s ~30 day process to tally votes is obviously and intentionally vulnerable that a reasonable person understands that it allows for manipulation and assured electoral outcome by a dominant power (Democrats, in this case).
And like any good intel op, you do it such that there are no fingerprints left behind — whether that be with machines, mail-in ballots, harvested ballots, etc. If you own the ops environment, anything is possible.
Still, mistakes happen in any op. In the event of disclosure, you do what we often see Democrats and the media do: deny, smear, and make counter-accusations to preserve intentionally broken systems.
Folks, this is not about Spencer Pratt. This is about the future of what’s left of our Republic.
Evil, seditious forces have broken our electoral systems and gained great power using them. Mayor Bass is but one, using the machine that her Democrat Party has built to sustain her and Leftist power. It’s the modern, Golden State version of old Chicago, NJ, or Huey Long corruption.
They will deny it, obviously. Because admission means loss of power, money, and likely prison time. There’s no incentive for them to clean up what’s broken.
Bottom line: Mr. Pratt’s earnest desire to run a righteous race to fix his city faces long odds. He didn’t just run against Karen Bass. He ran against a corrupt machine.
But if nothing else, he has shown his fellow Angelinos and the nation that, once again, we have an existential problem in our electoral system with intentional vulnerabilities and electoral fraud that naturally flows from the brokenness.
Now it’s up to the rest of us to fix it.
There are solutions, none easy or polite. But we must do so — and by whatever means necessary — or the Republic falls to Communists and Cuba-trained agitators like Karen Bass.
Those are the stakes. Time is short.
FIFA just banned resealable water bottles at #WorldCup matches... Fans cannot bring empty water bottles to fill up at the stadium...
It is going to be scorching hot in Miami. Brutal.
Seattle Sounders midfielder Snyder Brunell was a guest player with the #USMNT at today’s practice, since he’s on campus for a training camp with the under-19s.
@SeaTownKev Hype around UW basketball feels like an all time low, what should fans look forward to next year? Being one of the small 🐟in the B10 better than a yearly potential contender in PAC12?
Bringing back mental hospitals and eliminating reduced sentences based on low IQ would be such a political W, let’s see which party actually cares about the 99 percent of us.
@NoahRiffe Only thing that gives me hesitancy is his pace/recovery paired with a high pressing style. On talent alone, he’s deserved to be included for two years now.
Harry Kane sendo ovacionado pelos torcedores do Bayern, na Marienplatz.
E como Lehmann disse: “Harry, nós realmente amamos você. Não apenas pelos seus gols, mas pelo tipo de pessoa que você é.” Isso diz tudo.