Franc Arbide
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@RedWavePress Yes we should nationalize our oil industry just like Iran and Venezuela. 🤣
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Joe Rogan: “I talked to Tim Dillon today… He told me that gas is $7.90 a gallon in LA right now.”
Brendan Schaub: “And that's down from what it was. I was out there a month shooting a commercial and it was up to $8.40 something.”
Joe Rogan: “Here's what I don't understand. Are we getting oil from Iran?... So are they just f*cking us in the a$$?”
“Or is it global prices went up because some of the gas can’t get to where it needs to go, and so they need to make that money so they just f*ck you. Isn’t it funny? They’re like, we’re going to make money no matter what. The American people are going to lose money so we make the same amount of money. F*ck you, you need oil.”
“[Oil executives are] a bunch of crooks. We should have a national oil company and only sell in America. Keep it in house so no matter what foul sh*t we do outside the in the world [prices don’t go up].”
“Even though U.S. is the largest oil producer, companies can sell oil on the global market to whoever pays the highest price. High world prices still translate into high domestic gas prices.”
“Hey, Mr. President, please fix that.”
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@documentingXRPP President Trump: “One day you won’t pay income tax.”
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@Drum160006999 @RobertaFresque2 It’s actually the opposite. Springsteen’s original version is deuce Manford Mann changed it to douche.
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@RobertaFresque2 Springsteen is a douche.. but the Manfred Mann lyrics are cut lose like a deuce... throwing away a 2 in a card game..
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@SaltyGoat17 If you really want to hear people talk about the game instead of politics, just turn the channel to ESPN.
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@TopTierState 2001 Miami backfield top 3 went onto rush for over 42,000 yards in the NFL. Just one of the crazy stats about the talent that team amassed. Not possible in today’s game with the portal and NIL.
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@TruthJasonLee I recall a football boycott by the orange idiot
I also recall a budweiseir boycott
How did that turn out ?
Fkin cult morons
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🇺🇲 Patriotic Alternative: All-American Halftime Show
While the NFL goes with Bad Bunny, many are calling the Turning Point USA event the true "turning point" for fans who want a traditional, American celebration.
❗️Why Kid Rock is the Move❓️
🇺🇲 True Patriotism: Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, and Lee Brice are delivering a show focused on faith, family, and freedom.
🇺🇲 The "David vs. Goliath" Moment: Kid Rock describes this as a stand against the "pro-football machine" to play for folks who love America.
🇺🇲 Unified Voice: Instead of a political statement or a set entirely in Spanish, this alternative is for the fans who miss the rock and country roots of the halftime stage.
#AllAmericanHalftime #KidRock #PatriotStrong
👇👇👇
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@CaneSport What those WRs need to do more than anything else is watch Mali blocking downfield on running plays.
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They used to want to be like Mike. Now elite WR recruits just want to be like Mali. on3.com/teams/miami-hu…

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@billirfhi @atensnut Patriots are playing in the game. Of course their TVs will be off!
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@CryptoTaxFixer @mrjeffknox Florida has a cap on how much your property taxes can increase annually for primary residences.
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@mrjeffknox I get the “service fee”, and you are right that services cost money. The problem is the fee is uncapped and can force people out of a paid off home.
If it’s a service fee, then cap it, audit spending, and stop the forever escalator.
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I was listening to Ron DeSantis talk about eliminating property tax in Florida, and at first I thought, “There’s no way that works.”
Then I heard the details…and it actually made a lot of sense.
The idea isn’t to eliminate property tax for everyone.
It would only apply to primary residences , people who live in Florida full-time.
Snowbirds who come for a few months? They still pay.
Businesses and commercial properties? They still pay.
But, if you own your home and live there permanently, no more yearly tax just to keep what you already own.
And honestly, why should you be taxed every year on something you’ve already paid for?
I saw this in Sweden, property taxes are extremely low, and people can actually stay in their homes for life instead of being forced out when taxes rise.
In the U.S., especially in high-tax states, retirees on fixed incomes often get priced out of their own homes. Some are paying tens of thousands a year just in property taxes.
DeSantis said only about 20% of Florida property is primary residences. The rest is businesses, commercial property, and part-time residents, which makes the numbers more manageable.
The big question is how local governments replace that revenue, especially in rural areas. He mentioned possible state-level revenue sharing.
Personally, I think it’s a really compelling idea, and politically, it’s going to get a lot of attention.
What do you think?
Should homeowners pay property tax forever on their primary residence, or once you own it, should it truly be yours?
Curious to hear different perspectives
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@MiamiCanes1971 The way you know the U is back is that everyone is complaining about them again.
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@TheBrianGrimes @ThePMGN Not the NFL direction, the direction of every other major sport in the country: all the professional sports have playoffs. So do College basketbal and baseball
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@ThePMGN College Football has decided, for better or worse, to go in the NFL direction. No more voting a winner. Make the CFP and play it out. It’s produced some great games. And really IU isn’t even a thought in the old CFB system. The portal and NIL made them possible.
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Here is the big weakness with the CFP:
In no way should Miami even be considered as the national champion for this season.
Indiana has wrapped it up. 14-0 (Miami with 2 losses), won their conference, Heisman.
How do you NOT vote them #1 no matter what happens next week?
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@ThePMGN Remember when the 18-0 Patriots lost the Super Bowl to the Giants?
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@dixiereformanda @GrantReacts1 Even if they lose 3-1 is still better than 0-2🤣
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@GrantReacts1 After next week Miami w/ Carson Beck will be 3-1.
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@SebastiansPub We have appealed and the NCAA will probably get back to us after half time of the championship game.
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@CanesInSight OSU vs. ND in the hypothetical national championship game!
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Miami has now hypothetically lost to both Notre Dame and Ohio State. Curry also recorded a hypothetical sack.
Grant Reacts@GrantReacts1
“If we played that game 10 times, we know what the outcomes of the other nine would be.” -Caden Curry after losing to Miami
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@pastaman927 @Romancane The offense can help the defense by keeping Ole Miss off the field. Their run defense is weak. We need to exploit that and run for 250.
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@Romancane While im genuinely worried about this game….I’m not so worried about the offense. It’s the defense. They need to do their homework and contain Chambliss. They’ve shown that they struggle with mobile QBs like him.
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@overrated_sec Let’s not forget there were people arguing for Texas to get in as well. The same Texas team that lost to Florida and had to go to OT to beat Kentucky. But you know, SEC.
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The CFP committee said the SEC deserved nearly half the playoff spots.
Then the SEC got dominated when they didn’t play themselves.
There’s 1 SEC team left because an SEC team had to win an all-SEC game.
Please explain this “top-to-bottom SEC strength” I heard so much about this year. I’ll hang up and listen.
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@CaneColumb97444 @TheSharpeWit SEC started with 5 out of 12 and now they are down to 1 and that was basically guaranteed because they were playing each other.
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@TheSharpeWit The real issue is the SEC getting in 5 teams when they were being propped up.
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Watching Miami win in the CFP is frustrating.
Not because of Miami. Miami is a good football team - they deserve this. We knew that in Week 1. They’re physical, they play well across the line of scrimmage, and they showed it again.
What’s frustrating is how this was framed. The media turned it into Notre Dame vs. Miami when the real conversation should’ve been about the other 2 & 3 loss teams. Then ND and Miami fans took the bait and started going after one another instead of focusing on the actual issue.
It’s frustrating that ACC tiebreakers created a mess that directly impacted automatic qualifiers. It’s frustrating how the CFP committee operates. It’s frustrating that programs increasingly look only at the downside of non-conference games instead of the upside, the very upside Miami took advantage of. And it’s frustrating that conference expansion has made true comparisons, both in-conference and out-of-conference, harder than ever.
All of that leads to a fair question: if No. 10 Miami can dominate like this, are they actually the 10th best team, and did we really get the 12 best teams?
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