@DaIeJohnson Other countries did pay the tariffs. The US is having to refund some of those tariff monies, but it was originally paid to the US by those countries.
@WayneMathison@alleria_eh Wayne, you are a national treasure of common sense. And the worst kind of Liberal critic (for Liberals)...one who is articulate, knowledgeable and not afraid to rebut their paper-thin arguments.
@kedrickmutayi Looks like a suppository, could be for inflammatory bowel disease, like Crohns or Ulcerative Colitis. What is the drug name on the other side?
Dear Coach McDermott,
Thank you.
Thank you for taking over a franchise that was broken long before you arrived — and refusing to let it stay that way. Thank you for walking into Buffalo when hope felt fragile, when the playoff drought felt permanent, and when being a Bills fan meant bracing for disappointment.
You didn’t just win games. You restored pride.
You broke the drought before Josh Allen ever became Josh Allen. You taught this team how to work, how to believe, how to carry itself. You built a culture that mattered — one rooted in accountability, humility, and toughness. For the first time in a long time, the Buffalo Bills felt stable. They felt respected. They felt like a real organization again.
You were a leader of men. Players trusted you. Fans trusted you. Families trusted you with something that mattered deeply to them. You felt like more than a coach — you felt like family. Like the uncle who shows up every year, does things the right way, and gives everything he has even when it’s not easy.
We know football is a results business. We know the standard changes when you find a quarterback like Josh Allen. But that doesn’t erase what you gave, or how hard this is to accept. It doesn’t erase the 98 wins, the playoff nights, the belief, or the sense that for once… the Bills were safe in good hands.
This ending hurts because it mattered.
Because you mattered.
No matter what comes next — for you or for this team — know this: Buffalo won’t forget what you did here. You helped heal something. You gave us years we’ll never take for granted.
Thank you for the stability.
Thank you for the dignity.
Thank you for the culture.
Once a Bill, always a Bill.
With gratitude and respect,
#BillsMafia
Sean McDermott's goal was to get this team to the Super Bowl and in that he failed. But McDermott embraced Buffalo like he was born and raised there.
He coached his players with high expectations, but also showed care and compassion for them as people.
While Josh Allen is the Bills shining star, I always felt Sean McDermott was its soul. That will be hard to replace
@kurt13warner@Kalboys@BuffaloBills@Broncos But then how does this get explained from Pats/Texans today? Receiver gets stripped of the ball (defender's arm engaged with the ball) but the called fumble is overturned and ruled a catch and down by contact. That seems the opposite to yesterday.
Don, can you point to *one single word* from the NDP criticizing the brutal Chavez-Maduro dictatorship over the past 25 years?
How about:
- One word condemning what the entire democratic world recognized as stolen Venezuelan elections in 2019 and 2024?
- One word condemning the arbitrary arrest and imprisonment of Venezuelan opposition leaders?
- One word condemning the Maduro regime’s appalling violations of human rights?
- One word of concern for the humanitarian catastrophe that turned one of the richest countries in the world into one of the poorest, forcing ~9 million Venezuelans to flee?
The truth is that the left in Canada, including the NDP, have always been cheerleaders for the “warm collectivism” of “Bolivarian socialism,” to your party’s great shame.
This weekend tens of thousands of Canadians who came here as refugees from Venezuela are going to be dancing with joy. I encourage you to go and meet some of them, and tell them that the NDP wants el caudillo Nicholas Maduro returned to power.
@PatsFanCT@TheDude1128 @thesaucyboss100 @AjayCybulski Nothing is worse? Really? How about blowing a 21-0 lead at home that would have won you the division?
@veritas_11@60_glg@Bonsie1951 Our recent national poll asked Canadians whether an MP that crosses the floor must resign and run in a by-election. 54% believe the MP should resign and trigger a by-election. 26% opposed the idea, while 20% weren't sure.
@salmaiorana The defense has done their job too. If management can't (or doesn't want to) address the glaring WR issue, then changes at the top need to be made.
@pollingcanada There's also a looming question re: methodology. It would appear that door to door was employed. Given the potential for drastic skews in support in subregions within riding, where they went (and did they cover the whole riding) would have a big impact on the data.
@pollingcanada The methodology doesn't seem to meet CRIC standards. No unweighted tables to assess the extent of weighting. Sampling also includes door-to-door?