Removing a judge means 67 YES votes are needed in the Senate.
That means 14 Democrats will need to vote to REMOVE Judge Boasberg from office.
That will NEVER HAPPEN.
Instead, the DOJ needs to INDICT him.
There's plenty of actual CRIMES to choose from.
@oelma__ It’s a rhetorical question; the cop doesn’t genuinely want to know what the driver knows.
Don’t respond to rhetorical questions. They are argumentative.
Stephen Miller says as a result of democrats rigging elections, they've stolen 20-30 House Seats away from the Republicans by counting illegal immigrants in the census for House elections!
That's deliberate, long-term election fraud by the democrat party to dilute the votes of American citizens and embed their own power structure to continue their plan to destroy America.
@RayTrifari@AlexiLalas That’s a colloquial name for the stadium. It works because The Dallas Cowboys play there and they’re one of the most popular professional teams in the world.
Your position is pedantic and unnecessary
@BossHernandez4@AlexiLalas Speaking of making money, check out the “dynamic” pricing of rail fares to be charged by MBTA from Boston to Foxborough for WC games.
The WC is so much about greed.
@RayTrifari@AlexiLalas Why should it be called AT&T Stadium or Arlington Stadium for the duration of the tournament? FIFA isn’t making any money from AT&T and also no one really cares or knows about Arlington compared to Dallas
@RayTrifari@AlexiLalas It’s a more recognizable name.
This is an easy concept to understand. You’re making a mountain out of a molehill.
Shill? What a weird thing to be hostile about
@BossHernandez4@AlexiLalas Oh, I know; it’s all about allowing FIFA/Fox to make as much money as possible.
Sorry, I’m just a stickler about advertising. Fox prefers to televise from a building named Dallas rather than Arlington. It sells better.
The owner of the venue makes money from AT&T.
@jccaron71@AlexiLalas That’s fine I respect that. It would help me understand and promote this conversation better if you explain why you don’t subscribe to this theory.
PS: I’m assuming you mean “subscribe” rather than “prescribe,” unless we’re talking about painkillers
Objectively, American soccer, '94 vs '26, is night and day. We love to kick ourselves for what we aren't or haven't done. But hopefully we use this summer to celebrate how far we've come in a relatively short period of time, on and off the field. It's unprecedented. Onward.
@Stevinho21@AlexiLalas System and culture, yes. Those are broad categories. Drilling it down, it’s a bandwidth issue. Soccer in the USA is crowded out of the top media and marketing platform by 4 deeply established pro leagues.
Name a country, other than perhaps Canada, where this dynamic exists.
@RayTrifari@AlexiLalas I don’t know if you’re making excuses or just pointing it out. Louisiana’s population is larger than Croatia. Our system and culture is the reason why we can’t put it together. Blame the Fed, they just want to make money for the billionaires who own the teams here
@berkie1 Wha a dream Cape Town was during the FIFA 2010 World Cup.
Walking, bus, train, and more within waking distance of the stadium and city centre.
The World Cup is being played in many North American stadiums designed for cars.
Take away 50-75% of parking for FIFA ops & security buffers & you're asking underfunded transit systems to plug the hole with a 5-10x increase in ridership with limited infrastructure & no FIFA $$$.
NEW: MBTA confirm $80 return ticket Boston to Gillette Stadium during World Cup, after @TheAthleticFC first reported it would be over $75. Quadruple the usual price for NFL games. No concessions for kids, over-60s or passengers with accessibility needs
nytimes.com/athletic/71501…
@AlexiLalas What bothers me about USSF, is that Columbia, and several other countries have eclipsed the United States several times. And despite improvements, we are barely able to overcome TnT, Jamaica, Haiti, or Panama since '94.
@Stevinho21@AlexiLalas Morocco and Croatia do not have four professional sports leagues that are the best in the world that their soccer leagues would have to compete against for a fan base.
Pro soccer in the USA will never be any higher on the popularity scale than where it sits now: #5 among 5.
@AlexiLalas Morocco has grown more in less time and they haven’t had a World Cup. Croatia didn’t even exist in ‘94. I get wanting to celebrate though, we just need to be held accountable too. Which never happens to the Fed
@AlexiLalas The on-the-field quality of US Soccer took off in 2002 when Bruce and Landon took the team to the quarterfinals after defeating mighty Portugal in group play.
That was the watershed. But Sunil derailed Bruce’s progress with his longing for Klinsmann who played hard to get.
@SeizeTheNae Marv, without question. A NYer, I listened to his call of the Knicks from 1968 to 73 in my car radio in Washington, DC. I went to the highest point of the city, near American University, for the best reception.
PS: what is Kevin “ Hollerin’ Harlan doing on any list?
Who’s the greatest play-by-play voice of all time?
A. Vin Scully
B. Al Michaels
C. Mike Breen
D. Keith Jackson
E. Chick Hearn
F. Marv Albert
G. Kevin Harlan
H. Pat Summerall