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Re: Mitch McConnell Clemdawg 07/10/26 04:25 AM
I support the concept of max age limits. Not just for elected officials, but also for appointed bench seats.

Lifetime appointments may be the norm (in accordance to the constitution), but in modern times, they work in the same fashion as elected officials in Gerrymandered districts- people with nothing to lose will stay on well past their prime... and nobody gives up power/influence voluntarily.

Term limits for all posts- whether elected or appointed.

Details/limits to be dbeated/discussed.
It's the way Our Government was set up to be.
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Re: Mitch McConnell Ballpeen 07/10/26 02:40 AM
Originally Posted by Squires
Originally Posted by oobernoober
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie
The guy should have been gone years ago.

Agreed, but the system allows these folks to continue in their taxpayer-funded (and well-funded, at that) jobs basically up until they are put in a grave, calling into question their performance in their jobs for a significant portion of their careers.

McConnell's situation is far from the outlier. The average age in the Senate is ~64 years old. 54 of them are 65+. House average age is 57 years, but there are more younger Reps. At the risk of derailing the convo, I'll also point out that while much was made about Biden's age in the last election (rightfully so) Trump is only 3.5 years younger. The point is that this is a systemic issue that needs a systems solution.

The capitol building is the worlds most expensive nursing home.

That isn't true, but I understand your point. I do agree that just as there are age minimums, there should be maximums for elected offices. I won't try to establish that age here, and don't think a person should age out of a current elected term. They just couldn't run for another term.

I could also see having different rules for the different branches.
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Re: Mitch McConnell Squires 07/10/26 02:12 AM
Originally Posted by oobernoober
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie
The guy should have been gone years ago.

Agreed, but the system allows these folks to continue in their taxpayer-funded (and well-funded, at that) jobs basically up until they are put in a grave, calling into question their performance in their jobs for a significant portion of their careers.

McConnell's situation is far from the outlier. The average age in the Senate is ~64 years old. 54 of them are 65+. House average age is 57 years, but there are more younger Reps. At the risk of derailing the convo, I'll also point out that while much was made about Biden's age in the last election (rightfully so) Trump is only 3.5 years younger. The point is that this is a systemic issue that needs a systems solution.

The capitol building is the worlds most expensive nursing home.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? superbowldogg 07/10/26 01:52 AM
Originally Posted by oobernoober
The Pelosi thing is exactly what I'm talking about. Just looking for a little consistency.

Here is the trump one.

https://www.quiverquant.com/Donald-Trump-Stock-Trades/?

It isn't disclosed until after the transaction happened and up to 45 days. He purchased the largest amounts after it was announced that dell was giving 6.25 bill in Dec of 2025.
February 10, 2026: His largest single buy (valued between $1 million and $5 million)
March 2, 2026: A secondary purchase (valued between $15,000 and $50,000)
March 11, 2026: A smaller batch of shares (valued between $15,000 and $50,000)
March 23, 2026: A final small purchase (valued between $1,000 and $15,000)

In context he told people to go buy a dell when he was promoting the trump accounts on Monday which the Dells's gave 6.25 billion ($250 for 25 million kids)

Also, Dell has been a stock rocket ship this year with shares of the computer manufacturer up roughly 230% for the period. The rally has largely been fueled by strong earnings and the ongoing frenzy for AI, with the firm posting a record $43.8 billion in revenue in the last quarter, an 88% increase from last year.


Ironically, The US government also took a $8.9 billion stake in Intel in the summer of 2025, an investment on which it has gained probably more than 50 billion now.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? superbowldogg 07/10/26 01:06 AM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Quiver Quantitative is a financial technology platform that scrapes alternative data from across the internet

The dashboard I shared is the Congress Trading Dashboard

The Stock Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act requires U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives to publicly file and disclose any financial transaction within 45 days of its occurrence. We download those disclosures, parse them for stock trades, fetch the stock's performance in the time following the transaction, and calculate each politician's cumulative return from their trades.
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Re: Mitch McConnell superbowldogg 07/10/26 12:59 AM
we need term limits
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Re: The Dems... again PerfectSpiral 07/09/26 08:52 PM
I’m betting the dems won’t dance on Mitch’s grave like MAGA did on RBG’s
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Re: DOJ charges Southern Poverty Law Center with fraud over secret funding of extremist groups PerfectSpiral 07/09/26 08:47 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by PerfectSpiral
Originally Posted by Day of the Dawg
Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by Day of the Dawg
The SPLC pays for the hate to get keep themselves relevant. What a joke and anyone who follows them are a joke.

Some people still think all 42,319 instances of payouts and corruption are all so they can "keep their ears to the ground". Some people aren't really that smart though.

They (Democrats) started the hate groups they might as well fund them even though they use their existence to stay relevant.

I love it when MAGAts search for dignity in their own dumpster.

We love it when Oscar the Grouch pops his head out of the garbage can once a month with more worthless commentary.

We? I guess that’s that. There must be a bunch of MAGAts here with you. Can we get a head count?
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Re: Bonnie Tyler Eclipsed at 75 FATE 07/09/26 07:17 PM
Forever's gonna start tonight, Bonnie. Forever's gonna start tonight. R.I.P.
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Re: The Dems... again PitDAWG 07/09/26 07:17 PM
That's your upper lip you are smelling.
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Re: The Dems... again FATE 07/09/26 07:16 PM
*sniff sniff*

Anyone else smell dog$hit and diaper rash? Damn, that's pungent.
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Re: Mitch McConnell oobernoober 07/09/26 06:20 PM
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie
The guy should have been gone years ago.

Agreed, but the system allows these folks to continue in their taxpayer-funded (and well-funded, at that) jobs basically up until they are put in a grave, calling into question their performance in their jobs for a significant portion of their careers.

McConnell's situation is far from the outlier. The average age in the Senate is ~64 years old. 54 of them are 65+. House average age is 57 years, but there are more younger Reps. At the risk of derailing the convo, I'll also point out that while much was made about Biden's age in the last election (rightfully so) Trump is only 3.5 years younger. The point is that this is a systemic issue that needs a systems solution.
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Re: Bonnie Tyler Eclipsed at 75 Bard Dawg 07/09/26 06:19 PM
RIP, Bonnie. I enjoyed listening.
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Re: The Dems... again PitDAWG 07/09/26 06:02 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
100% and I predicted it. It's so easy to see that the Machine will seize and keep power by any means necessary.

Is that the best excuse you can come up with when democrats refuse to endorse a candidate who is morally unfit to hold office? Is that to excuse the fact that Republicans elected a man president that bragged about how he could "grab women by the pu$$y" because he was famous? A man convicted on 34 felony counts? A man who a jury determined sexually assaulted a woman? A man who mocked John Mc'Cain's service to his nation while Captain Bone Spurs sat at home? A man who mocked a disabled person? A man who had to pay a porn star hush money?

But I get it. Having even a very low threshold of accountability is something people that helped elect a man like that find offensive or feel some need to create a conspiracy theory to explain.

See, I predicted the Dems wouldn't run this scum bag for office much less elect him like we did Trump! I called it!
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? mgh888 07/09/26 05:28 PM
Originally Posted by oobernoober
As usual, you are glossing over the damning part.

There is a report that discloses large buy trades for Trump's investment accounts that come right before WH announcements that send the stock price up.

I guess I didn't make that part super clear. My response was aimed at your statement that "his money is blind". This financial disclosure would strongly indicate otherwise.

It's not hard ... to deflect and claim that all's fine is .... deliberate or dumb. Take your pick.
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Re: Mitch McConnell PitDAWG 07/09/26 05:18 PM
You touched on my main point in all of this. I know this doesn't sound accurate in the world we currently live in, but supposedly politicians work for and represent the people who elected them. They are actually a politicians employer. I understand there are HIPPA laws that protect your medical records yet at the same time that doesn't absolve you from letting the people you work for at least know the current status of your ability to perform the duties they elected you to do.

As you eluded to, if anyone outside of elected officials did this they would have been fired. You simply can not just miss work for weeks with no explanation to your employer without losing your job.

I agree with you about term limits. Nobody should be able to control so much power for so long.

In addressing terms of age restrictions I also agree with you. But I mean as long as the Stones keep making new music they can certainly argue the point. I can see them saying, "But whatabout Keith Richards!?" naughtydevil

The biggest issue preventing these things from happening is the fact that to put these common sense measures in place would be dependent on the very people in power to have limits that would force them go give up that power. That presents quite the conundrum.
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Re: Mitch McConnell MemphisBrownie 07/09/26 05:08 PM
The guy should have been gone years ago.
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Mitch McConnell oobernoober 07/09/26 04:58 PM
I'll drop an article if needed, but I'm assuming all are aware of his ongoing health issues and current absence. Not sure if there is anything to discuss that hasn't already, but I'll throw my .02 out there and see where it goes.

In a nutshell, here is my stance:

1. If I just randomly disappeared from my job for a month, you bet they would want a heads up. If I didn't communicate at all, I'd have been terminated after 2 weeks (at the absolute max) of no communication.
2. This guy was first elected 1 year after I was born, and I'm closer to retirement than not. So I guess as frustrating as this situation is, it really shouldn't be that surprising.


There are MANY areas where the criteria to become and remain a Federal, elected official should be massively overhauled. Age and/or term limits should be at the top of that list.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? oobernoober 07/09/26 04:50 PM
The Pelosi thing is exactly what I'm talking about. Just looking for a little consistency.
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Bonnie Tyler Eclipsed at 75 YTownBrownsFan 07/09/26 04:39 PM
75 seemed so far away when I was 23 ...... now it's just around the corner. :crazy"

RIP Bonnie.

https://apnews.com/article/bonnie-tyler-singer-died-11b043ebdb4fa946daa42aad804ce4a1

Bonnie Tyler, the gravelly voiced, Grammy-nominated Welsh pop star whose 1983 chart-topping power ballad “Total Eclipse of the Heart” enchanted succeeding generations with its bombastic charms during solar and lunar eclipses, has died. She was 75.

Tyler died unexpectedly in a hospital in Portugal where she was being treated for an illness, her family said Thursday in a statement on her website. She was hospitalized in May in Faro, where she had a home, for emergency intestinal surgery. She had been placed in an induced coma for a period but was reportedly improving last month and expected to make a good recovery.

“Bonnie’s family and team are heartbroken to announce that Bonnie unexpectedly passed away last night in hospital in Portugal as a result of the illness that she was being treated for,” her family said.

Tyler earned three Grammy nods and in 2013 represented Britain at the Eurovision Song Contest, where she came in 19th. She was honored as a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 2022 for her services to music by Queen Elizabeth II, thanks mainly to “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” which has had more than 1 billion streams, boosted by real eclipses in 2017 and 2024.

The song spent four weeks at No. 1, and when Stereogum reevaluated it in 2020, the music outlet declared it an “extinction-level event rendered in musical form.”

“It’s pop music as heart-pounding, chest-thumping, blood-gargling, heavens-falling passion explosion. It’s sheer spectacle. It’s fireworks and lasers and lightning and thunder. It soars and swoops and barrel-rolls,” the site said.

The song has never really gone away: it was covered by the English singer Nicki French in 1995, and the band Westlife in 2006. Cate Blanchett sang it while hitting Billy Bob Thornton with her car in 2001’s “Bandits,” it appeared in a wedding scene in 2003’s “Old School” and One Direction sang it in 2010 on a U.K. version of “The X Factor.”


Early life
Tyler was born — as Gaynor Hopkins — a coal miner’s daughter in public housing with an outside toilet in Skewen, Wales, about 7 miles (11 kilometers) outside Swansea. She grew up with three sisters and two brothers.

She adored the Beatles and her first album was “A Hard Day’s Night.” The first song she bought, at 13, was “Hippy Hippy Shake” by the Swinging Blue Jeans and she watched “Top of the Pops” religiously, according to her memoir, “Straight From the Heart.”

She would record “Top of the Pops” on a reel-to-reel two-track recorder and write down the lyrics of songs she loved. Her favorites were by Janis Joplin, Nina Simone, Tina Turner, Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding.

“I used to sing them into my hairbrush for hours and hours, and that’s how it all started for me. I fell in love with singing just from doing that. Looking back, even then my voice had a husky tone to it, but I didn’t think much of it. I thought everyone’s voices were different from each other’s,” she wrote.

In 1976 she had to have surgery to remove nodules on her throat, leaving her with that trademark vocal sound. Changing her name to Sherene Davis, she was fronting a soul band when she was discovered by talent scout Roger Bell, who brought her to London for demo sessions. Then she waited for a label until RCA said it was interested.

Under her new RCA-sanctioned name Bonnie Tyler, her debut album “The World Starts Tonight” in 1977 contained her first chart hit, “Lost in France,” and she was nominated for a breakthrough artists award at the Brit Awards. She then had a No. 3 hit in 1978 with “It’s a Heartache,” but soon drifted. She then signed with Sony and saw Meat Loaf perform “Bat Out of Hell” on the BBC. Impressed, she requested to work with Meat Loaf songwriter and producer Jim Steinman.

‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’
Steinman introduced her to his song “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” which would become the debut single for her fifth studio album, “Faster Than the Speed of Night.” He borrowed one of the song’s lyrics — “Turn around, bright eyes” — from his 1969 musical “The Dream Engine,” written when he was a student at Massachusetts’ Amherst College. He told her the song was from a prospective musical version of “Nosferatu.”

“Jim liked to put down a basic rhythm track, do nine takes of the song, choose the best one and then put the kitchen sink on there, like Phil Spector used to,” Tyler told The Guardian in 2023. “He gave me a cassette to listen to in my hotel and we both preferred take two.”

Featuring E Street Band members Roy Bittan on piano and Max Weinberg on drums, “Total Eclipse” is a rumination on lost love: “Once upon a time there was light in my life/But now there’s only love in the dark,” she sings.

The video, a staple of early-days MTV, was shot in a frightening gothic former asylum in Surrey, where the guard dogs apparently wouldn’t set foot in the rooms downstairs where they used to give people electric shock treatment. The visuals included slow-motion tossed doves, candles, dancing ninjas, dancing greasers, Tyler in frighteningly big shoulder pads, fencers, gymnasts, wind machines and shirtless boys wearing swim goggles being doused with water.

“Faster Than the Speed of Night” earned a Grammy nomination for best rock vocal performance — losing to Pat Benatar’s “Love Is a Battlefield” — and Tyler got another nod for “Total Eclipse of the Heart” in the best pop vocal performance category, losing to Irene Cara’s “Flashdance — What a Feeling.”

After the ‘Eclipse’
Tyler never reached such dizzying heights again but stayed current with such movie soundtrack singles as “Holding Out For a Hero” — from 1984’s “Footloose” — and “Here She Comes” from “Metropolis” also in 1984.

Her 2019 disc “Between the Earth and the Stars” featured duets with Rod Stewart, Cliff Richard and Status Quo’s Francis Rossi, and she ended that year performing a Vatican Christmas concert before Pope Francis.

In 2013, she switched gears to make a country-flavored record in Nashville, “Rocks and Honey,” which included the Vince Gill duet “What You Need From Me” and a little ballad called “Believe in Me,” written by American songwriter Desmond Child and British songwriters Lauren Christy and Christopher Braide. “Believe in Me” was picked to represent the United Kingdom at that year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden.

“It was an absolutely wonderful atmosphere there,” she told the San Francisco Examiner in 2023. “I was being interviewed every 15, 20 minutes, and when I walked out onstage behind the British flag, I thought the roof was going to come off! It was awesome, just awesome!”

In 2017, she joined Joe Jonas’ band DNCE for a performance on the cruise ship Oasis of the Seas as part of a “Total Eclipse Cruise.” When the moon passed in front of the sun, they played “Total Eclipse of the Heart.”

Tyler was married to property developer and former Olympic judo competitor Robert Sullivan.
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Re: Browns News cont. PitDAWG 07/09/26 02:02 PM
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie
Our other resident "I like to pick fights & twist people's words" was also routinely propping this nonsense up.

When did you do that? rolleyes
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Re: The Dems... again PitDAWG 07/09/26 01:59 PM
The timing shows plainly it was immediately after the rape allegations. It should have been done much earlier. The warning signs were clear. But the reason and the timing of them pulling their endorsements is obvious. There is virtually zero chance that changing candidates at this late stage of the game can win the election. That much is clear and putting Kamala in for Biden has already shown that to be true.

I felt the same way about Biden immediately after seeing that debate.

As for myself I don't care if it's a Republican or a Democrat. If you aren't fit to be a public official you're not fit for the job.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? PitDAWG 07/09/26 01:50 PM
Quiver Quantitative is a financial technology platform that scrapes alternative data from across the internet
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Re: DOJ charges Southern Poverty Law Center with fraud over secret funding of extremist groups PitDAWG 07/09/26 01:48 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
We love it when Oscar the Grouch pops his head out of the garbage can once a month with more worthless commentary.

And here you are Oscar.
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Re: DOJ charges Southern Poverty Law Center with fraud over secret funding of extremist groups PitDAWG 07/09/26 01:47 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by Day of the Dawg
The SPLC pays for the hate to get keep themselves relevant. What a joke and anyone who follows them are a joke.

Some people still think all 42,319 instances of payouts and corruption are all so they can "keep their ears to the ground". Some people aren't really that smart though.

No you are not.
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