Ronald Udasin

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Ronald Udasin

Ronald Udasin

@ronaldudasin

Israel Katılım Mart 2010
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@Joo_Baccca @JewishWarrior13 @HumanBeing68502 But time is on our side now as long as Trump maintains the will to keep the blockade. If Americans are willing to accept short term higher gas prices for long term stability and MUCH lower gas prices in the future, the economic conditions will end the regime.
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Raylan Givens
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13·
🚨A source familiar with the details told i24NEWS: President Trump and the administration are expected to send an official response to the Iranian 14-point proposal. The source: the big gap was and remains the issue of enriched uranium nuclear material.
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@Throw56618988 @israel_elects It is a change in the blocs. Because without Netanyahu, that’s a 73 mandate secular right wing coalition headed by Bennett with Likud, Eiesenkot, and Liberman
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Israel Elects
Israel Elects@israel_elects·
Knesset Scenario Poll - Netanyahu Retires From Politics 🔴Together: 27 (-1) 🔵Likud: 21 (-5) 🔴Yashar: 15 🔴Yisrael Beteinu: 10 🔵Shas: 9 🔴Democrats: 8 🔵UTJ: 8 🔵Otzma Yehudit: 8 (+1) 🟢Ra'am: 5 🔵RZP: 5 (+5) 🟢Hadash-Ta'al: 4 via Tatika/TOI, +/- headline poll
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@MrShermichael On a state level, it might not be that significant because smaller states have high natural thresholds. You have 10 reps, you need 10%. But there would be more than two parties. Because voter psychology about wasted votes changes if your party doesn’t need to be first place
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Shermichael Singleton
Shermichael Singleton@MrShermichael·
@ronaldudasin Very fair point! I’m trying to think of ways to change this and do it differently in a way that’s fair.
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Shermichael Singleton@MrShermichael·
One radical idea: end gerrymandering through at-large U.S. House seats apportioned by partisan voting patterns. Example: 30 percent of a state votes for Democrats? There are 10 seats in that state in total? 3 go to Democrats. The same would apply for my party. It’s fair, reflects the way people really vote and is more representative than the salamander shaped districts we currently see. Math is fair, everyone understands it, and if voters want to change the apportionment, they have to register and vote differently.
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@DeanPMitchell @MrShermichael In this scenario, there would be a line on the ballot for House not for a candidate but for a party list, and the seats would be apportioned based on party. In larger states, more than two parties would almost certainly get representatives.
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Dean Mitchell
Dean Mitchell@DeanPMitchell·
@MrShermichael Based on which election? Lots of split party ballots, especially in the south.
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@AeonCoin @MrShermichael You’re right. In Israel, we have a 3.25% threshold. There’s a natural threshold of 5% in a state with 20 reps and higher for most states. But the voting psychology changes, voting for a party that will get 10-20% in a state with 10 reps isn’t a wasted vote. So you would get some
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aeon
aeon@AeonCoin·
@ronaldudasin @MrShermichael You could set a minimum threshold based on either the current election or the previous one for a party to be eligible. You might occasionally have a third party candidate win but not a bunch of minor parties.
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@davidhazony My suspicion is that the younger respondents have a much larger portion who didn’t express any opinion. Which of course makes forcing it to add up to 100% misleading. For example, 65+ could be 72-9-19 and 18-24 could be 29-25-46 to achieve these numbers
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David Hazony
David Hazony@davidhazony·
People will jump to claim this is evidence of how Israel is “losing” etc and that may partially be correct. But a big part of understanding these kinds of polls is that people tend to shift as they grow up and shed the insane propositions of youth. Ideally you’d want to compare it with the identical poll and age breakdowns 10 or 20 years ago, which I don’t know if exist.
Politics & Poll Tracker 📡@PollTracker2024

Harvard/Harris poll | 4/23-4/26 RV In the Israel-Hams conflict do you support Israel or Hamas? Israel 74% Hamas 26% —— By age 18-24: (Israel +8) 25-34: (Israel +20) 35-44: (Israel +42) 45-54: (Israel +52) 55-64: (Israel +56) 65+: (Israel +78)

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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@BobbySkinner_ Is there any rule that they have to even announce the GM’s contract status? Is it required to be public information?
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Bobby Skinner
Bobby Skinner@BobbySkinner_·
Won’t spend any time on the pod talking about the possibility of Joe Schoen being gone before training camp but speculation will grow until a contract extension is announced.
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@BobbySkinner_ In XLII, Giants had Rich Seubert and James Butler starting. In XLVI, Victor Cruz, Jake Ballard, Henry Hynoski, and Chase Blackburn (Blackburn also contributed in special teams in XLII)
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Bobby Skinner
Bobby Skinner@BobbySkinner_·
This is great information
realone🗽@therealesone

@BobbySkinner_ Ravens sign about the same number of UDFAs as everyone else (15–18 per year vs. a league average of ~15). The difference is conversion — they’ve had a UDFA make the Week 1 roster in 19 of 20 years, and their hit list (Tucker, Priest Holmes, Bart Scott, Gus Edwards, Patrick Ricard, Keaton Mitchell, Mekari) is arguably the best UDFA alumni group in the league. It’s not volume, it’s scouting infrastructure and development culture under Harbaugh/DeCosta. For the Giants, that’s the gap worth studying — not how many they sign, but how they identify and develop the right ones.

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Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@D3Shabat @Ostrov_A The only ones with serious plans to deal with those issues are Bennett and Liberman. But they won’t succeed in a coalition that includes Yair Golan. (Also Moshe Feiglin had good economic ideas but other crazy ideas and isn’t in politics anymore anyway)
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D3SL
D3SL@D3Shabat·
@Ostrov_A Center-left, Arsen. Unless their platform includes ending the socialist central planning of the economy that routinely causes shortages of basic goods like dairy and eggs they aren't right wing at all.
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Arsen Ostrovsky
Arsen Ostrovsky@Ostrov_A·
A new centre-right party emerging in Israel? Some of the names being reported: Yuli Edelstein, Gilad Erdan and Moshe Kahlon, all either former / current senior Likud members and past ministers.
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@CoverComics @CommandoCQC @froyo824 @RapSheet You’re absolutely correct. I think it just triggered me that the 2011 team was all Eli because he doesn’t get enough credit. The defense was also bad except in the playoffs. And Eli was even better in 2014 and 2015 than 2011 but the defense was so bad they were 6-10 twice
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LGM
LGM@CoverComics·
@ronaldudasin @CommandoCQC @froyo824 @RapSheet And unfortunately, we just don’t seem to be very successful at it. I expect our 1-2 of Skatt and Tracy to get a ton of touches, Dart to run around in the pocket, and Leek and Mooney to be used well, but not as first options all the time, like Dabes have tried to do.
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Ian Rapoport
Ian Rapoport@RapSheet·
The #Giants sat and saw a top pass-rusher fall into their lap. #OSU versatile LB Arvell Reese goes to the #Giants at No. 5. They can play him at ILB.
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@Det_Yoda @slifkinzoorabbi @marklevinshow He doesn’t win every election. There have been 5 elections since 2019, and he won one of them. One he lost, and the other 3 were ties. Possibly you could argue the 2020 election when Gantz joined him in the end was a “win” but it was short-lived.
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Fenris
Fenris@Det_Fenris·
@slifkinzoorabbi @marklevinshow People say this every election, and yet Bibi keeps winning. Benet sat in a government with the leftist and Arabist parties. I don't know if that makes him a leftist, but he's certainly no longer on the right.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Bennett crashes to 10 seats.  Much more accurate poll.
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@TheJeremyMan So the betting makes no sense. There’s no legitimate polls that Netanyahu has more than 52 mandates. He has no path to 61, but a reasonable, maybe 50-50 chance to block Bennett.
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Jeremy Saltan 🇮🇱
Jeremy Saltan 🇮🇱@TheJeremyMan·
@ronaldudasin "To count for resolution, the individual must be formally sworn in. Any interim or caretaker Prime Minister will not count toward the resolution of this market."
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Jeremy Saltan 🇮🇱
Jeremy Saltan 🇮🇱@TheJeremyMan·
כרגע בפולימרקט: בנט בעלייה. מצמצם פערים מנתניהו, מגדיל משמעותית את הפער מאיזנקוט Right now on Polymarket: Naftali Bennett is on the rise closing the gap with Benjamin Netanyahu and significantly widening his lead over Gadi Eisenkot.
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@CoverComics @CommandoCQC @froyo824 @RapSheet The 2011 team had either the 31st or 32nd ranked running offense. They ran better in the playoffs, but Eli carried the offense that whole year. You’re right about the pass rush though.
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LGM
LGM@CoverComics·
@CommandoCQC @froyo824 @RapSheet Yup. Our defense and running game is what always keys our championship runs. We are getting back to that after years of trying to play a pass happy offense, and I am glad.
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Ronald Udasin
Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@FelixRenley @mdubowitz It’s not percentage. It’s mandates. And it adds up to 120. The 10 from Arab parties are part of neither bloc. You need 61 to form a government. The most likely scenario is Bennett gets to 58-60 and falls just short and no one can form a government
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
Recent poll out of Israel.
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Willy
Willy@wimnnv·
@D0gFacedPony @JMilei Only the US President who didn't kiss the wall, that's why the 👁 murdered him
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Ronald Udasin@ronaldudasin·
@Multied @EVKontorovich @Sam_Schulman You’re not wrong, and there’s no indication that Kan’s editorial decisions aren’t independent. But why should our taxes pay for it? No need to close, privatize and let them compete with channels 12, 13, 14, and i24. What national interest do they serve?
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Eugene Kontorovich
Eugene Kontorovich@EVKontorovich·
Shuttering the state broadcaster because of its political bias is an assault on free speech if you're Israel, and liberal and progressive if you're Hungary. See, it all depends which way the bias goes.
Reuters@Reuters

Hungary's new Prime Minister-elect Peter Magyar said his government would suspend state media broadcasts until they adhered to 'objective and impartial reporting', as he slammed the public media of being a mouthpiece of outgoing prime minister Viktor Orban reut.rs/42a8Hx8

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