@BarstoolBigCat I agree I’m trying to watch a good game though… and sure give him a yellow if he doesnt have one but dont send him out of the game for it. You’re getting canned for flopping and out the next game
PALANTIR CTO:
“FOR $10 BILLION, ELON MUSK PUT 300 ROCKETS IN ORBIT.”
“FOR $11 BILLION, THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA HAS BUILT 1,600 FEET OF ELEVATED RAIL...
WITH NO RAIL.”
My debut World Cup… it hurts to wait 4 years to compete at the highest level our sport has to offer. I want to say sorry to our fans it was not good enough when it mattered most and we let you down
Soccer in America will only become bigger the belief, the talent, and the passion is continually growing and I know the best days are in front of us, the future belongs to those who never stop believing, this moment will fuel us. We will be back
Why not us?
For the nation. For the flag.
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I’d argue VAR referees circumventing VAR guidelines and calling the referee to review the play puts into question the integrity of competition. I’d argue FIFA knowing that VAR referees acted incorrectly resulting in a key player being wrongfully suspended a game and doing nothing about it puts into question the integrity of the game. I’d argue righting the ship by removing the wrongful decision does quite the opposite of what you suggested, it’s actually shows integrity.
I’d argue VAR referees circumventing VAR guidelines and calling the referee to review the play puts into question the integrity of competition. I’d argue FIFA knowing that VAR referees acted incorrectly resulting in a key player being wrongfully suspended a game and doing nothing about it puts into question the integrity of the game. I’d argue righting the ship by removing the wrongful decision does quite the opposite of what you suggested, it’s actually shows integrity.
I’d argue VAR referees circumventing VAR guidelines and calling the referee to review the play puts into question the integrity of competition. I’d argue FIFA knowing that VAR referees acted incorrectly resulting in a key player being wrongfully suspended a game and doing nothing about it puts into question the integrity of the game. I’d argue righting the ship by removing the wrongful decision does quite the opposite of what you suggested, it’s actually shows integrity.
@andreperrotta13 I think its the right call, a red card was always made for flagrant fouls, violent conduct, denying an obvious goal or opportunity. Baloguns penalty should have been a yellow and nothing about it was malicious in intent.
🚨 PROTESTERS ATTACK ELON AT JPMORGAN — "STOP ELON, NO TRILLIONAIRES"
They’re holding banners claiming “ELON IS STEALING YOUR PENSION.”
Here’s the reality:
• Elon has already paid more in taxes than almost anyone alive.
• Tesla and SpaceX employ well over 100,000 people and push humanity forward.
• Through DOGE, he helped cut billions in wasteful government spending — actually protecting pensions by slashing bureaucracy.
• Friday’s historic SpaceX IPO didn’t steal from anyone. It created massive value and turned everyday workers into millionaires.
He didn’t steal anything. He built it from the ground up.
Can we debunk this nonsense?
Elon Musk was awarded (note: not given) cost-per-result contracts to perform a service for the US government. The total of those for SpaceX specifically is ~$22B, which includes repaid loans, state tax incentives, etc.
The deal was simple: put stuff into LEO at or below a set cost. If SpaceX does it below the set cost, SpaceX keeps the difference. If it doesn’t, the company is responsible for the overrun.
End result? SpaceX & Elon lowered the cost of getting 1 kg into LEO by 95-97% vs what NASA was paying previously.
And for the record, every other company around at the time was offered the same opportunity to bid on the contract - Musk/SpaceX just took it.
The handout narrative implies the taxpayer is the patron and SpaceX the dependent. The cost data shows the opposite: before SpaceX, NASA paid Russia’s Soyuz $80-86M per seat; SpaceX delivered at ~$55 million. SpaceX saved the US taxpayer $300M-$465M each year on that alone (the US sends 12-15 astronauts to space each year)
On the lunar lander, NASA estimated SpaceX’s fixed-price bid saved $20B-$30B vs the Boeing-preferred cost-plus approach.
So: SpaceX saved the US taxpayer more than the total value of contracts it earned on a single project, PLUS provided the US government with the requested services (put stuff in LEO) at the best possible price.
No, the left are not Jealous of Elon Musk,
We don’t want to be trillionaires.
We want a world where children aren’t starving to death whilst trillionaires hoard money.