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@cma107 @ClayTravis Had same thought - his job is to protect his pitcher
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@ClayTravis The Braves catcher should be traded, demoted or cut. Horrible job protecting his pitcher.
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@baseball_cards I’d love to know the feedback on what kept it from a 10
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@davefrom_ct Yes! So close! That’s a great card too. I have a few of them, but none that even pass my own tests for sending in.
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Ohhh, I really thought I had a good one. It turns out I had an almost perfect one, which means basically have a refund of my grading fee. Next time, Barry, next time! Am I the only one that throws a junk wax hero or two in every submission just in case the grader is feeling generous? The 87 Topps baseball set is almost perfect, I keep trying for that elusive PSA 10.

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@CardsStory Priced to move
‘73 Ryan $20
‘70 Hank $25
‘61 Hank MVP $45
‘71 Ryan (color) $50
Feller auto $16
‘62 Koufax $65
Clemente LL $8
HR LL $10
No creases, paper loss, ink or major issues
Add $1 PWE or $5 BMWT

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@Lucky_____Me Damn-near perfect.
What do we think mine gets? Bear in mind, I have the AI pre-screen/index

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I love #NCAATournament. Favorite sports event of year.
It is ludicrous that #StJohns is a 5 and #UConn is a 2 in the SAME BRACKET after @StJohnsBBall won 2 of the 3 head-to-head games and the Big East regular season and tournament championships.
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@CardsStory 1963 $120
1964 $80
1968 $40 (mk on back)
1969 $40
1970 $30
1971 $65
All for $350


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When the Toronto maple leafs 42 year old Zamboni driver came into the game for the Carolina Hurricanes as a ebug and beat the Toronto maple leafs. David ayres will be remembered.
Kalshi Sports@KalshiSports
What's the most athletic play you've ever seen in any sport?
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LeBron never did that
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex
BREAKING: Jordan says it shot down two Iranian ballistic missiles
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$IBRX Cancer breakthrough:
Jim Johnson, a veteran of radiation and chemotherapy, says he’s #cancerfree after going through Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong’s clinic.
Just watch yourself the clip from the Chris Cuomo show with @DrPatrick that just aired last night at NewsNation.
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It is a sad commentary on the state of politics to watch members of the Democratic Party stay seated and give insult to our country. They should be ashamed of themselves.
America@america
President Trump asked Congress: “Stand if you agree: The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.” Democrats did not stand. This tells you everything you need to know.
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I will always tell the American people the truth.
Pesticides and herbicides are toxic by design, engineered to kill living organisms. When we apply them across millions of acres and allow them into our food system, we put Americans at risk. Chemical manufacturers have paid tens of billions of dollars to settle cancer claims linked to their products, and many agricultural communities report elevated cancer rates and chronic disease.
Unfortunately, our agricultural system depends heavily on these chemicals. The U.S. represents 4% of the world’s population, yet we use roughly 25% of its pesticides. If these inputs disappeared overnight, crop yields would fall, food prices would surge, and America would experience a massive loss of farms even beyond what we are witnessing today. The consequences would be disastrous.
I support President Trump’s Executive Order to bring agricultural chemical production back to the United States and end our near-total reliance on adversarial nations. His EO protects two pillars of national strength: our defense readiness and our food supply. When hostile actors control critical inputs, they directly threaten the security of the American people. The Trump administration will secure these supply chains to eliminate that vulnerability.
President Trump did not build our current system — he inherited it. For decades, Washington designed modern agriculture. Policymakers wrote farm policy, directed research dollars, structured subsidies and crop insurance, and shaped commodity markets to reward monocultures and maximum yield. Those deliberate choices locked farmers into chemical dependence and prioritized short-term output over long-term soil vitality and human health.
We are now changing course — without destabilizing the food supply.
Alongside @USDA @SecRollins, we are accelerating the transition to regenerative agriculture by expanding farming systems that rebuild soil, increase biodiversity, improve water retention, and reduce reliance on synthetic chemicals, including pre-harvest desiccation.
We are also driving the rapid adoption of next-generation technologies, including laser-guided weed control, electrothermal and electrical systems, robotics, precision mechanical cultivation, and biological controls that replace blanket spraying with precision intervention.
These solutions are not theoretical. Farmers are already putting them to work. Markets are scaling them. Now the federal government will act with urgency to expand their reach and accelerate adoption nationwide.
I have met with hundreds of farmers and agricultural leaders across the country. They understand the pressures firsthand. Chemical inputs cut into margins. Chemical-resistant pests are spreading. Soil health is declining. Foreign markets are shutting out American produce. Farmers want workable alternatives, and they want policies that support transition without threatening their livelihoods.
At HHS, I am leading a coordinated effort grounded in gold standard science. I am working with Secretary Rollins and @EPALeeZeldin to expedite a better future where a thriving agricultural system is less dependent on harmful chemicals. We are sharing data, coordinating strategy, and supporting farmers through a practical transition.
The Make America Healthy Again agenda forces us to challenge long-standing assumptions about how we grow food, structure markets, and measure success in this country. Reform at this scale will test entrenched interests, and it will not move in a straight line.
President Trump has opened the door to this debate and backed meaningful change — not only in policy, but in the national conversation about health and agriculture.
American farmers stand at the center of this movement. They deserve policies rooted in rigorous science and economic reality. Our children deserve a food system that protects and strengthens their health.
With President Trump’s leadership, we are securing critical supply chains, confronting the health risks embedded in our current system, and deploying every available tool to build a stronger, safer, more resilient American food supply.
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