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sefus12

Heisman
Dec 22, 2007
6,678
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Unbelievable



This makes me so incredibly mad.

I said it earlier in the post, but Congress HAS to start doing things to reign in these judges. First thing to do would be to impeach several, but I also think there needs to be federal laws that allow the families of victims who are hurt/killed by repeat offenders who are set free/given incredibly light sentences by activist judges to sue those same judges.

The judges think they are invincible and going light on criminals strokes their woke ego. Once they start losing all they have because they decided to let a multi-time violent offender out w/out bail they will probably stop being so soft on criminals.

This is such an awful, unnecessary problem, and once again our Congress is absolutely USELESS when it comes to fixing anything. And this is directed at both sides of the aisle.
 

CatinIL

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Jul 3, 2025
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Max Verstappen wins the Las Vegas GP by 20 seconds (after Lando bottled the first turn) and hours later, McLaren gets the double disqualification for excessive wear on their skid plates (running their cars to low) :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Max is now second in the standings, 24 points behind Lando, with 2 GP's and a Sprint race to go.
I would love to see McLaren throw away a drivers championship.
 

warrior-cat

Hall of Famer
Oct 22, 2004
190,992
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False, Sir. I present my newest invention: The *** cork. (Patent pending)
Wine GIF by Big Cork Vineyards
Yeah, but with those up your nose, you would have to breath the fart through your mouth so, I am not so sure you blocked anything.

To repeat a medics response to one of my private's responses of "gas" when answering the question as to what a person could possibly be choking on to warrant the Heimlich maneuver... he (the medic) said: "GAS?" Then after the laughter ended from the other privates, he (the medic) responded: "Now wait a minute, it's possible." Then he said: "What is gas but little particles of sh*t floating around so, if King Kong farted, they would be big enough to choke on.
 
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Bigmikeydelight

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Mar 25, 2024
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Bleeding heart liberals (and bleeding heart liberals posing as independents on meaningless message boards such as yourself) never ever acknowledge the cold hard FACT that it is the poorest of the poor US citizens that are hit the hardest by the fiscal drain that illegal immigrants cause upon resources & programs in the US. Why does THAT particular FACT not tug on your bleeding heart strings??? You do realize that poor US citizens have kids too don’t you?

Let me break it down for you yet again (I did this for you shortly after you started posting here so try to retain some info this time).

Lifetime NET fiscal drain in the US per illegal immigrant = $68,000/illegal immigrant

Conservatively, there are approximately 20 million illegal immigrants in the US. I’ll even allow you to use the 14 million number that the left has been using for the past 15+ years. Do the math. Get The Clown to help you if you find yourself struggling.

Re: the children of illegal immigrants

In 2019 alone, the 4 million school age children of illegal immigrants in this country created an additional $68.1 billion in costs to our public school systems. That’s 1 year…$68.1 billion. That’s BEFORE Biden took office and opened the floodgates.

FCPS currently has a $16 million fiscal shortfall

JCPS currently has a $188 million fiscal shortfall

Guess which two cities in Kentucky have the highest population of illegal immigrants? I’ll give you some extra time if you need it.

Mr. Spacey, I’m well aware of the struggles of the bottom 60% of the US. Those that are unable to pay for a 500 dollar emergency. You can choose illegals as your boogeyman if you’d like, but surely you aren’t glib enough to believe that. The biggest hurdle to those families are the rising costs of everything, combined with stagnant wages. I’ve only been an adult since the Obama years, but this problem is a Trump or Biden issue. It goes beyond either.

Would love to see your data on those numbers you listed, but the house stated back in January that illegal immigrants contributed hundreds of billions to the economy. Even more in taxes (for those paid above the table). I’m not advocating on keeping all illegals, I just think the approach to illegal children should not be so ham fisted. I’d be perfectly fine if they deported children in the summer months, but if schools in session, they need to be in school.

The biggest issue to schools now is the bloat at the top. The trips and expenses accrued by Liggins in Lexington should be the straw that breaks the camels back for most Fayette folks. It’s the same at my school. We sent 4 central office folks and one teacher to San Diego for a conference two years ago. If counties want to fix the public schools, start at the central offices.
 

vhcat1970

All-Conference
Jul 2, 2025
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1,589
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The biggest issue to schools now is the bloat at the top. The trips and expenses accrued by Liggins in Lexington should be the straw that breaks the camels back for most Fayette folks. It’s the same at my school. We sent 4 central office folks and one teacher to San Diego for a conference two years ago. If counties want to fix the public schools, start at the central offices.
Ky MAGA loves this. Voted 2-1 against school choice where you can choose to not pay for the bloat. Ky MAGA loves public schools.
 

Bigmikeydelight

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Mar 25, 2024
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Ky MAGA loves this. Voted 2-1 against school choice where you can choose to not pay for the bloat. Ky MAGA loves public schools.
There’s plenty of bloat in the private schools, lol. In addition, they can choose not to accept kids with IEPs and are able to circumvent laws and can employee teachers without credentials.

Most kids that would have been affected if the school choice had passed, would be the ones that are already chronically truant. They would have unenrolled, and taken their SEEP funding to a private online school that has zero accountability for all parties.
 

SenseMaker_Cats

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Jul 3, 2025
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There’s plenty of bloat in the private schools, lol. In addition, they can choose not to accept kids with IEPs and are able to circumvent laws and can employee teachers without credentials.

Most kids that would have been affected if the school choice had passed, would be the ones that are already chronically truant. They would have unenrolled, and taken their SEEP funding to a private online school that has zero accountability for all parties.
Are private schools your boogeyman?

“teachers without credentials” 🤣
 

UK 82

Heisman
Feb 27, 2015
11,574
82,096
113
Told my wife last night "Go Reds!" That was what I have going for me right now. Hoping the Reds can fix their problems during this off season and give me something to cheer for. UK BB has let me down so far and we will see how the team responds in the next couple of weeks with UNC, Gonzaga, Indiana, and St Johns coming in. If the pattern continues with us stomping no names and folding to brand names in the next couple of weeks, I will have no confidence that that will change for the rest of the season.
Unfortunately I can't argue with any of that.
 

Bigmikeydelight

Freshman
Mar 25, 2024
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Are private schools your boogeyman?

“teachers without credentials” 🤣
As in, no thorough background, no extensive training, etc. you can do your research because not all are the same. In fact, wife and I will be taking our girl to a Montessori school from K-6, but that school has decided to pour the resources into the teachers. Plenty of horror stories that tell a different story.

public schools make no attempts to hide the glut spending

private schools can hide all that from their families. Some just like to take the ostrich approach, I guess.
 

HeismanWinner

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I see these fine gentlement decided to shoot it up at a Christmas Tree lighting ceremony.

You simply cannot have a safe community with a high population of this group. It can't be done. Everywhere there's a large portion of this demo, it's always high crime and Democrat Party rule.
 
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HeismanWinner

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I saw the "MTG just waited for her pension" talking point on here and decided to look it up.

That big money is $725 a month which is $8,700 a year. Yeah, I don't think that's moving the needle for her political agenda.
 
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billCgmx_

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Apr 23, 2009
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This makes me so incredibly mad.

I said it earlier in the post, but Congress HAS to start doing things to reign in these judges. First thing to do would be to impeach several, but I also think there needs to be federal laws that allow the families of victims who are hurt/killed by repeat offenders who are set free/given incredibly light sentences by activist judges to sue those same judges.

The judges think they are invincible and going light on criminals strokes their woke ego. Once they start losing all they have because they decided to let a multi-time violent offender out w/out bail they will probably stop being so soft on criminals.

This is such an awful, unnecessary problem, and once again our Congress is absolutely USELESS when it comes to fixing anything. And this is directed at both sides of the aisle.
LIke someone said in the comments, if a bartender can be held liable for overserving a patron who kills someone, shouldn't judges be held to the same standard when they release criminals who kill people?
 

Lost In FL

Heisman
Oct 5, 2001
20,480
70,221
113
It's kind of amazing that Towles is #7 all-time and transferred after his Junior year.
Towles has 2 of the 18 seasons over 2,000 yards. So does Stephen Johnson (Smitty)
Rank Year Name Yds
1 1998 Tim Couch 4,151
2 1997 Tim Couch 3,884
3 2007 Andre' Woodson 3,709
4 2000 Jared Lorenzen 3,687
5 2006 Andre' Woodson 3,515
6 1999 Dusty Bonner 3,266
7 2010 Mike Hartline 3,178
8 2021 Will Levis 2,826
9 2014 Patrick Towles 2,718
10 2023 Devin Leary 2,677
11 2022 Will Levis 2,406
12 2017 Stephen Johnson 2,305
13 2002 Jared Lorenzen 2,267
14 2003 Jared Lorenzen 2,221
15 2001 Jared Lorenzen 2,179
16 2015 Patrick Towles 2,148
17 2025 Cutter Boley 2,060
18 2016 Stephen Johnson 2,037

what surprises me is ppl like Bill Ransdell never hit 2K in one season. He was tough as nails.
 
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HeismanWinner

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Lost In FL

Heisman
Oct 5, 2001
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notFromhere

Heisman
Sep 7, 2016
21,479
64,200
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Joe-King

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Sep 18, 2025
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Tulsa King season finale was great. Can't wait for next season to start.
Landman was kickass as well. BBT is perfect for that show.
 
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notFromhere

Heisman
Sep 7, 2016
21,479
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One last note on the game tonight. I don't get why anyone thought UK was beating Vandy tonight. Never was gonna happen.

I do think we have at least a shot at beating UL. Their offense is not all that great plus Stoops usually gets the team to play hard against them (besides last year). But it will probably be a loss too.

I thought we'd lose last night. Told my wife as much. It'll be tough to win the next one as well. A lot of injuries and our depth was only 1-2 deep at most positions. We are playing a LOT of underclassmen, so there was bound to be a rebound after that 3 game stretch. Playing TTech didn't help us in being prepped for Vandy.

Hopefully playing Vandy has us prepped for playing UL. I hope we have enough film on the current UL QB. Winning is possible if we don't shoot ourselves in the feet very much.