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ESPN Insights
ESPN Insights@ESPNInsights·
The Knicks have led by 30+ PTS in each of their last 3 playoff games. They're the ONLY team in the play-by-play era (since 1997-98) to lead by 30+ PTS in 3-straight playoff games 🔥
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YoreMomsBox@_yourmomsbox·
@LionelMedia I’m not saying the new one is pretty but the old one was bombed out during WW2
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OnePay@joinonepay·
They lead (Doug McMillon, former CEO of @Walmart) They interview (@nayeema, Host of Smart Girl Dumb Questions) They write (@pdsomani, author of The Path of Least Regret) They build (@GuillaumePousaz, Founder & CEO of @Checkout) They invest (@mickymalka, Founder of @RibbitCapital Capital) We just get to ask questions. A few snippets from some of the guests we’ve had lately on OnePay Talks. 🎤
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YoreMomsBox@_yourmomsbox·
@Browns Tickets are gonna be $300 per seat. 2 beers and a hot dog are already $60 . Parking another $50 . Unless you have to be close then + $100 … let me know when any of this sounds like it’s for the fans.
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economicsmemes@economicsmemes·
@MLFootball Their draft was good so whats the problem besides her sounding Canadian
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MLFootball@MLFootball·
TRENDING: This video of Cleveland #Browns assistant general manager Catherine Hickman talking about their draft class has gone viral. 👀 Hickman joined the Cleveland in 2022 as the assistant general manager and vice president of football operations.
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♠️@antdasilvasurfa·
When the fuck did they start doing the National Anthem at the #NFLDraft ????
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David Burge@iowahawkblog·
Bonjour Provence, je suis en toi
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Vinny’s Corner@VinnysCorner1·
Without saying Tris Speaker, Jim Thome, Kenny Lofton, Bob Feller, Jose Ramirez name an Indian….
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Ted Cruz@tedcruz·
We are going to create a lunar base on the surface of the moon and put American astronauts back on the moon. We are going to beat China in this race. From my interview with @wfaa: wfaa.com/article/news/p…
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YoreMomsBox@_yourmomsbox·
@SpeakerJohnson I paid more in taxes this year than I ever have . But thanks. I also appreciate it costing me twice as much to go to work so I can afford to pay those taxes.
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Speaker Mike Johnson@SpeakerJohnson·
This is a tax season unlike any other because three big things are happening: lower taxes, bigger refunds, and more money in the pockets of hardworking Americans. Thanks to Republicans' Working Families Tax Cuts, Americans' tax rates are reduced permanently.
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YoreMomsBox@_yourmomsbox·
@RonDeSantis Gas is $4.60 in Florida. And surge pricing on gas stations should be illegal. Can we please do something about this?? Please ??
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Ron DeSantis@RonDeSantis·
What the proper historiography should be is not necessarily what the Founders believed. Caesar was an epithet to the Founders. The best Anti-Federalist essays were written under the pseudonym Brutus. If Hamilton used “Caesar” instead of “Publius” in The Federalist essays the Constitution wouldn’t have been ratified. They didn’t see the late republic as healthy and acknowledged the decline due to corruption and the loss of civic virtue, but they imputed noble intentions to those opposing Caesar and believed their goal was to restore the republic to past glory. Rome was a cautionary tale about the fragility of republics, the need for civic virtue, and the susceptibility of republics to degenerate into tyranny.
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Yes, the Founders did not want Caesar, BUT they also well understood that the Republic was a dessicated husk long before he crossed the Rubicon. Look at what elites, "Optimates," did to the Gracchi Brothers, both of them on separate occasions. Was that preservation of the Republic? There was Marius & Sulla before Caesar. Did they preserve the Republic? No. They showed it was decayed & that order was more necessary than chaos. We should understand Caesar, & Augustus after him, not as heroes but also not as villains. They were the tragic necessity that happens when institutions decay & faith in then erodes to the point where violence becomes the true currency of the realm & chaos reigns irrespective of what may be argued through clever rhetoric on the Senate floor. So we should pray our Republic never decays so much that a Caesar becomes the tragic necessity. The best speech on this is Lincoln's Lyceum speech, abrahamlincolnonline.org/lincoln/speech… Lincoln understood it was no easy task to avoid the rise of one from the "family of the lion, or the tribe of the eagle"- an Alexander, Caesar or Napoleon. He argued eloquently, "I do not mean to say, that the scenes of the revolution are now or ever will be entirely forgotten; but that like every thing else, they must fade upon the memory of the world, and grow more and more dim by the lapse of time. In history, we hope, they will be read of, and recounted, so long as the bible shall be read;-- but even granting that they will, their influence cannot be what it heretofore has been. Even then, they cannot be so universally known, nor so vividly felt, as they were by the generation just gone to rest. At the close of that struggle, nearly every adult male had been a participator in some of its scenes. The consequence was, that of those scenes, in the form of a husband, a father, a son or brother, a living history was to be found in every family-- a history bearing the indubitable testimonies of its own authenticity, in the limbs mangled, in the scars of wounds received, in the midst of the very scenes related--a history, too, that could be read and understood alike by all, the wise and the ignorant, the learned and the unlearned.--But those histories are gone. They can be read no more forever. They were a fortress of strength; but, what invading foeman could never do, the silent artillery of time has done; the leveling of its walls. They are gone.--They were a forest of giant oaks; but the all-resistless hurricane has swept over them, and left only, here and there, a lonely trunk, despoiled of its verdure, shorn of its foliage; unshading and unshaded, to murmur in a few gentle breezes, and to combat with its mutilated limbs, a few more ruder storms, then to sink, and be no more. They were the pillars of the temple of liberty; and now, that they have crumbled away, that temple must fall, unless we, their descendants, supply their places with other pillars, hewn from the solid quarry of sober reason. Passion has helped us; but can do so no more. It will in future be our enemy. Reason, cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason, must furnish all the materials for our future support and defence.--Let those materials be moulded into general intelligence, sound morality, and in particular, a reverence for the constitution and laws: and, that we improved to the last; that we remained free to the last; that we revered his name to the last; that, during his long sleep, we permitted no hostile foot to pass over or desecrate his resting place; shall be that which to learn the last trump shall awaken our WASHINGTON. Upon these let the proud fabric of freedom rest, as the rock of its basis; and as truly as has been said of the only greater institution, 'the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.'" But this requires understanding more deeply why republics do fall so as to instill that "cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason," of which Lincoln spoke. No easy task.

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