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State politicians are going to screw Rutgers Athletics one way or another…

It's also not the CE Board.

I guess you had NO IDEA about that right?

They're busy over there. One of the ringleaders is over 100+ posts in the last 24 hours (again).

I guess things went real well for them last month, right?
 
Yeah but it’s 2022 crime is acceptable now .

Except NJ has among the lowest crime rates in America.

Crime is more of a Tennessee or Florida problem.

In any case, we have strong patriots out there like Jack Smith taking on crime. It's just so great!
 
I respectfully disagree; it seems to me that people on the political right, if anything, initiated the irrelevant comments. But I'm not interested in pointing fingers and yelling "He started it!" like a child. I just want both sides to shut up so that we can discuss an important topic.
 
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I respectfully disagree; it seems to me that people on the political right, if anything, initiated the irrelevant comments. But I'm not interested in pointing fingers and yelling "He started it!" like a child. I just want both sides to shut up so that we can discuss an important topic.
Tough topic to keep non-political, but it does not have to be partisan like it has become in this thread. The idea that coaches at State Universities are overpaid should not be controversial, and populists from both major parties could see the legislation being helpful to common people and would work against fat cats.


There was some fair discussion about whether Pascrell's seat is safe in today's political environment and a certain member of his party was mentioned that triggered some opposing responses. Someone else veered the thread into a weird OT about immigration which got someone else to respond in kind with a reference to a person who has the skin hue associated with a wavelength of 600 nm. It's the nature of today's discourse, and some prefer whataboutisms about the other side, which serves to distract and diffuse, instead of addressing the topic at hand.
 
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I respectfully disagree; it seems to me that people on the political right, if anything, initiated the irrelevant comments. But I'm not interested in pointing fingers and yelling "He started it!" like a child. I just want both sides to shut up so that we can discuss an important topic.

And I respectfully disagree with you. Any reference to Trump's taxes on a thread about legislation proposed by Pascral is TDS. And I didn't vote for him
 
And I respectfully disagree with you. Any reference to Trump's taxes on a thread about legislation proposed by Pascral is TDS. And I didn't vote for him
This started not with Trump's taxes, but with irrelevant comments about illegal aliens and crime. It took off from there into a debate about Trump. As Al Smith, governor of New York in the 1920s, would say, "check the record." But again, I don't care who started it; I just want it to *stop.*
 
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This started not with Trump's taxes, but with irrelevant comments about illegal aliens and crime. It took off from there into a debate about Trump. As Al Smith, governor of New York in the 1920s, would say, "check the record." But again, I don't care who started it; I just want it to *stop.*
I thought I covered it pretty well. If anyone disagrees with me, I will call them names, gaslight them and whataboutisms to counter. 😂
 
This started not with Trump's taxes, but with irrelevant comments about illegal aliens and crime. It took off from there into a debate about Trump. As Al Smith, governor of New York in the 1920s, would say, "check the record." But again, I don't care who started it; I just want it to *stop.*

And if they had blamed Biden it would have been BDS.. Only 1 individual was named.
 
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