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🚨🚨JUST IN: Luis de la Fuente prefers Unai Simón as Spain’s first-choice goalkeeper at the World Cup. Joan García (Barcelona) and David Raya (Arsenal) would have to sit on the bench for the entire World Cup.







Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly start for England U21 as they take on Andorra U21. ⚽🏴




The moment Arteta saw that 4 man midfield block by Pep on Sunday, he should have brought on Calafiori and Raya to play through it. Show Pep that you are smarter.



Every dollar earned below $184,500 a year has a Social Security tax of 12.4%. Everything after that cap is exempt. If we lift this cap on the wealthiest earners, Social Security would be fully funded till 2070. The cap should not exist.


CRFB is searching for Social Security solvency in the wrong place. The problem isn’t retirees getting too much—it’s unchecked income inequality starving the system of revenue. Capping benefits isn’t reform; it’s a distraction from the real solution.







Yes, capping Social Security benefits at $100k for a couple is a no-brainer. The program is headed to insolvency and, no, eliminating the tax wage cap is not close to enough. An easy place to start is capping the maximum benefit that dwarfs even Europe and Canada.






Removing the cap covers about 60% of the shortfall, hits the top 6% only and only on income over $184,500, and reduces the deficit by about 1% GDP.





Okay man, you didn't interrupt me "constantly", just frequently enough that I couldn't make the point I was trying to make. You win the dictionary wars. Anyone who wants to see the context for the conversation that Noam posted can see it here, go to 1h 51 min in: youtu.be/9sclVFfmN9k. We were discussing whether or not Shifa Hospital was used by Hamas in any way, I argued no and he argued yes. At one point he vehemently insisted that he had proven me wrong, and that because I didn't agree it proves that I have an ulterior motive and am therefore a suspect source of primary information. I answered directly and clearly that my motivation for being involved in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is that MY government - not Israel! - is committing crimes against the Palestinians, and I don't want to be involved in those crimes. He didn't seem able to understand this and he seemed genuinely angry, so I said something like "let's look at a totally different question" and brought up the IPC reports (that's the beginning of the clip he posted above). The point I was trying to make, as I said already, was not the exact number of people who died of starvation-related causes. It was that despite the only available data raising serious alarms that the number could be in the tens of thousands nobody seemed interested in discovering the truth. I wanted to use this to illustrate how MY government - not Israel! - has a shocking disregard for the lives of people and even children, in order to illustrate why I care about these things. Instead of letting me finish that point Noam interrupted frequently (but not constantly!) to the point that the conversation got derailed and we were looking at pictures of a famine in Africa. At that point, something like 10 minutes later and after having to convince Noam that he doesn't know the first thing about starvation after he referenced (I'm not making this up) fundraising commercials he saw on TV as a child, I assume I forgot the point I was trying to make in the first place and never returned to it. I guess that's on me. As far as not being clear that the data was of low quality, my exact words were: "If you look at their data - which admittedly, EVERYONE admits is not great, because it's very hard to get data out of Gaza - but if you look at their data..." Can you tell me how I could possibly have been clearer that the data was of low quality?












