@BuckeyeBat Ohio State would have to lose 41 straight games against ranked opponents to have the same winning % in the CFP era against ranked teams as Michigan
Ryan Day: "I think the first thing that surprised me, when Caleb came to Ohio State was that he was a mess. I don't know what they were doing at Alabama." 🤣🤣🤣
NEW: President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order regulating college sports, @PeteNakos reports✍️
Athletes will have one free undergraduate transfer.
Details: on3.com/news/donald-tr…
ele fez uma pegadinha com a namorada e contou que a irmã era surda. No dia em que as apresentou, botou uma câmera no seu carro e deixou a magia acontecer.
I hope the thousands of Buckeye fans who showed out to support their basketball team today enjoyed their time with their families and soaked in the “Let’s Go Blue” chants as they stayed till the end. It’s honorable to sit through the final leg of an 0-6 winter 🏒 🏀 sweep to your rival, that was over by halftime. I hope they all get back home in time to soak in the great Super Bowl matchup between Michigan Man Mike Macdonald & Buckeye great Mike Vrabel. I’m sure that one will go well for them.
@pat_ricktv A US sport, played in the US, where 90%+ of people speak English. The ignorance is with that halftime show. All love brother, but bad take.
Average person working 8 hour days works 5+ hours per day to pay the government. And doesn’t realize it.
Just thinking again about how governments tax the companies we work for, then takes half for income taxes (almost 50% fully loaded), then taxes when we buy things (~9%), then property taxes (10% of rent or mortgage payment), then taxes when we sell things and the profit,and the cap gains reducing the capital available for investment into the companies that create jobs. And then the cycle repeats… companies, employees, spending, property, death, repeat.
And the government is still in debt? And the solution is more taxes and spending?
With a promise not to tax YOU. Get angry and tax that other person.
But no real serious accountability for how to actually lower costs and spend on the things that matter. Like the clear ways to actually lower housing costs for instance. (inputs being raw materials, labor, cost of capital, and regulatory capture)
It’s insane.
Thanks for reading my rant for today.
Think about that as you clock out for the weekend. TGIF
Why are HSAs connected in any way to insurance policies ?
Don't we want people to save as much as possible for their healthcare ?
Remove the link to insurance.
Increase the caps considerably, or remove them altogether