Rod Drobinski

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Rod Drobinski

@RDrobinski

Katılım Ağustos 2010
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BitcoinSapiens ⚡️
BitcoinSapiens ⚡️@BitcoinSapiens·
Abby Phillip: “Medicaid is still not going to illegal immigrants, Scott.” Scott Jennings: “It is, it really does.” Abby Phillip: “It’s not.” Scott Jennings: “It really does in several blue states.” Abby Phillip: “Scott, no, it’s not... The part of the bill that deals with the money that goes to states doesn’t say anything about their immigration policy... Medicaid does not go to undocumented immigrants. SNAP does not go to undocumented immigrants.” Scott Jennings: “It doesn’t matter how many times you say it. It absolutely does.” Scott is once again right, and CNN host Abby Phillip is delusional.
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Rod Drobinski@RDrobinski·
@ElliottKams @FTFonFS1 @DannyParkins Yeah, but SF isn’t a great fan experience and they mucked up the renovation. The history is awesome but they didn’t really honor it with that reno. Compare that to Wrigley where they did. I know they’re very different stadiums but what they did to SF was pretty bad
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Elliott Kams@ElliottKams·
@FTFonFS1 @DannyParkins Football losing Soldier Field and Arrowhead is such a shame man. Not a bears fan but have always wanted to experience a game at soldier field.
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First Things First@FTFonFS1·
“Who cares? The Chicago Bears will be the Chicago Bears.” Someone wake @DannyParkins up when we know where the Bears are playing 😴
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Danny Polishchuk@Dannyjokes·
New super strong password just dropped
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Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
George R.R. Martin explains how his Game of Thrones characters wielding power badly is his answer to Tolkien: "Ruling is hard. This was maybe my answer to Tolkien, whom, as much as I admire him, I do quibble with. Lord of the Rings had a very medieval philosophy: that if the king was a good man, the land would prosper. We look at real history and it’s not that simple. Tolkien can say that Aragorn became king and reigned for a hundred years, and he was wise and good. But Tolkien doesn’t ask the question: What was Aragorn’s tax policy? Did he maintain a standing army? What did he do in times of flood and famine? And what about all these orcs? By the end of the war, Sauron is gone but all of the orcs aren’t gone – they’re in the mountains. Did Aragorn pursue a policy of systematic genocide and kill them? Even the little baby orcs, in their little orc cradles? Real-life kings had real-life problems to deal with. Just being a good guy was not the answer. You had to make hard, hard decisions. Sometimes what seemed to be a good decision turned around and bit you in the ass; it was the law of unintended consequences. I’ve tried to get at some of these in my books. My people who are trying to rule don’t have an easy time of it. Just having good intentions doesn’t make you a wise king." What do you think Tolkien would have thought about such comments?
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Rod Drobinski@RDrobinski·
@OrinKerr Grade inflation is real. They took off the logic games section on the LSAT which was for most the most challenging. My theory? They made grades and test scores less meaningful, so they can choose based on other criteria, which the case law is trending away from.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Iran has rolled out a new 10 million rial banknote, its largest ever denomination, worth about $7.
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Rod Drobinski@RDrobinski·
@W4CK0_82 @ESPNLosAngeles @Sedano @ScottKaplan @Corporate_Greg The Ravens made the offer and the Raiders accepted. Yes, it’s always contingent on passing the physical, but the Ravens knew he’d fail the physical because of the knee before they made the offer. Other teams will probably factor this in whenever dealing with them.
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PapaKap@W4CK0_82·
@RDrobinski @ESPNLosAngeles @Sedano @ScottKaplan @Corporate_Greg It was always depending on the physical. The team themself never once said they traded for him. They normally won’t until they pass the physical. They use language like we’re in talks with so and so. Raiders pushed it was final not the ravens.
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Rod Drobinski@RDrobinski·
@SweepysBandz @ESPNLosAngeles @Sedano @ScottKaplan @Corporate_Greg The Ravens knew 100% Crosby wasn’t going to pass the physical. They made the deal on Crosby first, knowing they’d have a free opportunity to back out, and continued to work on the Hendrickson deal. As soon as they knew they had a deal on the latter, they backed out of Crosby
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Chicago Bars
Chicago Bars@chicagobars·
It is unfathomable to the average Illinois voter how badly the Bears leadership are handling this negotiation for stadium project taxpayer support. Exhibit 67:
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Chris Placek@chrisplacek

One example of why Bears stadium negotiations are complex … The team wanted the state to pay for parking garages, but be allowed to keep the parking revenue. “That’s a non-starter,” @SenatorLaura Murphy of Des Plaines said today. dailyherald.com/20260306/illin…

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Rod Drobinski@RDrobinski·
@StephenSBrown28 @chicagobars The debt on the SF renovation was mismanaged and we the taxpayers suffer for it. Who should be held accountable for that? When is a good time to have that conversation?
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treyburkescleanblock@StephenSBrown28·
@RDrobinski @chicagobars Also, not sure what we are even talking about here. I am not in support of public spending on stadiums. You seem to want the taxpayers to provide major support for the billionaire Bears owners to build a stadium and the neighboring real estate ventures…
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