Tim Powell

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Tim Powell

Tim Powell

@timothypowell3

Financial advisor & homebrewer. Steeler fan. Fiscal conservative, social progressive. Car, bourbon & craft beer snob. Hockey, the Boss & cigars are cool, too.

Cincinnati, OH Katılım Aralık 2011
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Tim Powell
Tim Powell@timothypowell3·
@MarkMaddenX I understand that with the Bonino signing, the Pens now qualify for the special “early bird” scheduling program with the NHL and NHLPA.
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Tim Powell
Tim Powell@timothypowell3·
@RachelBitecofer Some of us are very aware of what’s going on and how severe the problem is.
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Adam Gretz
Adam Gretz@AGretz·
The Penguins look like a team that has zero plan today. Can not even make simple plays with the puck.
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Spittin' Chiclets
Spittin' Chiclets@spittinchiclets·
Jets cut the lead in half after Pittsburgh’s goalie interference challenge comes up short. Thoughts on the call?
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Ryan Marchione
Ryan Marchione@bucs_fan1·
@spittinchiclets 100% a good goal. Jets player was following through on a shot attempt, Karlsson tries to get in the path and trips himself up and runs into the goalie, easy call
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Seth Rorabaugh
Seth Rorabaugh@SethRorabaugh·
The NHL issued an explanation - albeit with limited detail - on the Penguins' unsuccessful coach's challenge for Winnipeg's goal:
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Tim Powell
Tim Powell@timothypowell3·
@MolinariPGH Based upon that goal ruling, it is acceptable to shove a defenseman into his own goalie to clear out the net and score.
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Dave Molinari
Dave Molinari@MolinariPGH·
One can be forgiven for wondering if NHL officials are just trolling Dan Muse when he challenges for goalie interference now. Or perhaps Karlsson and Silovs simply can't resist gravity the way everyone else does.
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Tim Powell
Tim Powell@timothypowell3·
@MolinariPGH To be fair to Dan Muse, that might be the worst case of goaltender interference that was not called goaltender interference.
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Dave Molinari
Dave Molinari@MolinariPGH·
Penguins' 0-for-8 record on goalie interference challenges makes their 1-10 shootout record look pretty darned good.
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Steelers Takeaways 🌗
Steelers Takeaways 🌗@PittsburghSport·
The @NHL goaltending interference calls are an absolute joke. An embarrassment to sports.
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Karoline Leavitt
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec·
CNN: “MAGA GOP view of Trump, approve is 100%. If you are a member of MAGA in the GOP, you approve of Donald John Trump. 0% say that they disapprove… he’s the 1972 Miami Dolphins.”
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Dark Darling
Dark Darling@Darkdarling00·
Simple poll. Please be honest! As of today, how much do you still trust this team? A. 100% B. 75% C. 50% D. 25% E. 0%
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
🔥 GOP Sen. Rand Paul blasts Trump’s DHS secretary pick, Sen. Markwayne Mullin: “You told the media that I was a freaking snake and that you completely understood why I had been assaulted… I just wonder if someone who applauds violence against their political opponents is the right person to lead an agency that has struggled to accept limits to the proper use of force… Explain to the American public why they should trust a man with anger issues to set the proper example for ICE and Border Patrol agents."
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FactPost
FactPost@factpostnews·
Gas prices have spiked 27%, rising to $3.72 per gallon. This is the largest increase in 30 years.
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.
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Tom Santos
Tom Santos@tommysantos14·
When Trump leaves office: The Department of War will go back to being the Defense Department. The Trump Kennedy Center will go back to being the Kennedy Center. The Gulf of America will once again be the Gulf of Mexico. The unfinished East Wing (it won't be finished by the end of Trump's term) will be rebuilt by the next president, and it will not be a ballroom. Federal agencies packed with unqualified loyalists will fire those people and rehire the career experts Trump fired. The Department of Justice will go back to enforcing the law instead of protecting the president. Scientific agencies like NOAA, the EPA, and the CDC will go back to publishing research without political interference. The U.S. will re-align with its allies and not with its enemies. The presidential pardon power will stop being used as a rewards program for loyalists. Inspectors General will go back to investigating corruption instead of getting fired for it. The White House press room will go back to having briefings, with real journalists and not podcasters. U.S. foreign policy will stop revolving around flattering dictators. And the world will progress as though Donald Trump never existed.
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THE ISLANDER
THE ISLANDER@IslanderWORLD·
🇮🇱🇺🇸🇮🇷 The New York Times confirmed it. In the Oval Office last week, a frustrated Donald Trump pressed General Dan Caine Chairman of the Joint Chiefs — demanding to know why the United States cannot immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The answer was simple. They can’t. The Wall Street Journal had already reported Trump ignored Caine’s warnings before the war about exactly this. Karoline Leavitt called it “PREPOSTEROUS.” Senator Chris Murphy walked out of a classified briefing and said simply: “They had NO PLAN.” So here is the sequence. Netanyahu orders his apprentice to launch the war. MBS makes the phone calls. Trump launches it on their behalf with America’s military, America’s money and America’s soldiers. Caine warns him about the strait. He ignores it. The strait closes. He begs Russia and China (China gets 6.6% of its energy through Hormuz but is still getting their ships through) and is now threatening to delay his Beijing summit over it. He begs France, Japan, South Korea, the UK. Nobody comes. He goes on Israeli television to say it’s not America’s problem. While he sits in the Oval Office shouting at his own general asking why he can’t fix the thing he was warned not to break. This is the Epstein coalition’s war of choice. And it’s going brilliantly.
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🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 Trump told Israel’s Channel 14 the quiet part out loud: countries that buy oil through the Strait of Hormuz should secure it themselves — not America. “We will help them, but it is they who buy all the oil. The USA gets nothing from this strait.” (You did this!) Executive responsibility is something only real chief executives understand apparently. The apprentice missed that lesson. Donald Trump 16 days into a war he started on orders from Israel, a war that closed the strait, a war that has cost $11 billion in the first six days alone and is burning through well over $2 billion a day before even touching the unofficial immense costs— is now telling the world it’s not his problem. First he begged Russia China. Then France. Then Japan, South Korea and the UK. Not one of them said yes. Japan said the threshold is “extremely high.” China diplomatically said pound sand. France said its ships would stay in a “defensive posture.” Germany said it won’t participate at all. South Korea said it would “carefully review.” Democrat Senator Chris Murphy walked out of a classified briefing and said simply: “They had NO PLAN.” This is what capitulation dressed up as the art of the fail looks like. He launched the war. He closed the strait, Iran didn’t close it, the war closed it. He destroyed the interceptor stockpiles, the THAAD radars, the KC-135 fleet, the Fifth Fleet’s credibility, and shattered the Gulf monarchies’ sense of security. And now, standing in the illusion of his own making, he’s pointing at China and saying you sort it out. The Epstein coalition started a de facto world war, lost control of the world’s most critical waterway, alienated every vassal it asked for help, and is now on Israeli television explaining why it’s not their responsibility anymore. It’s going so well!

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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
The Marines celebrate their rich history. The New York Yankees celebrate their history all the time. The Republican Party celebrates being the party of Lincoln. Have you ever noticed that democrats never mention their history? Why is that?
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