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The Democrat Thread
another "law" from the "most transparent" "administration" ever sorry I was just seeing how it feels.
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Your 2000 Chicago White Sox
Yeah, I was so thrilled for '01, and it felt like everything went wrong. Franks arm rips open, Wells constantly crying about his back, Royce Clayton Lots seemed to go wrong the first half of 01, then we went on a 22-7 tear but just had the typical ought-sox team MO of hanging around .500. 03 was the most disappointing though, by far. Man that one hurt, maybe worse than 06.
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Tucker Max
like he makes all his s*** up. NSFW oh yeah it's cause it was magnetized and he fell oh and yeah we all started throwing up ohhh yeah.
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Healthcare reform
Balta said it, but again, you can either call the taxes bad idea, or call it unfunded, but you can't say that it's both unfunded and their tax ideas are bad ideas. As balta said, I'm a bigger fan of the cadillac plans because it's a more consistent string of revenue in addition to it being a cost saving measure in itself.
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Tucker Max
the guy's a liar, terrible writer and an asshole. Figure's he's so popular.
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White Sox acquire Juan Pierre
nice post soxAce. As some have said, as piece by piece got signed, I, too, was like "oh it's just a couple million", but as a whole, the $15 or so million now given out is rather disappointing when seeing who it was given to. Putz and Jones, I'm fine with. Vizquel, sure. They seem fine face value, but when you stop there, I don't know. I just don't trust Quentin and Ramirez to duplicate 08, Konerko to even put up even 07, and we're all praying to God Rios can be his 08 self. I thought we'd grab one sure thing in terms of adding some power and OBP, and we've done anything but.
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Free Agent Tracker
Maybe the rest Thome had in the second half of last season makes me more optimistic he'll be ready for a full year/might improve upon last years projected numbers.
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Healthcare reform
While we don't know what specifically will pass: 1) The senate bill is funded by a tax of "cadillac" health care plans 2) The house bill is a tax on high income brackets.
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Healthcare reform
how is this unfunded? Where were you for the 2003 ACTUALLY unfunded medicaid bill passed by Republicans?
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Yellowstone's Plumbing Goes Down 410 Miles
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Dec 16, 2009 -> 09:18 PM) I'm at a conference, I've been in talks and poster sessions all morning. Anyway...what's interesting here is that for decades it's been really difficult to image the upwellings under places like Hawaii or Yellowstone that we think are there. But as our data quality improves, we're now suddenly able to see it. THere are still people out there who don't think that what we consider to be Mantle Plumes actually exist because its been so hard to image them. But the seismologists and modelers are starting to get there and its really interesting. In other words you've started using "Tricks" and "lies" to create the images you wanted to see! I want emails!
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The Democrat Thread
that's some quality sat-tire right thur.
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Healthcare reform
besides the cost saving measures that do a lot and survived, the most important part of this bill is the major stride it took for making insurance on the individual market more affordable. This is a very big deal. If people are able to afford packages on the individual market more easily, it makes work mobility more possible and the time after Cobra ends less scary. This wasn't possible without mandates, and further, pre-existing conditions really wasn't possible without mandates. You can't usher in a bunch of expensive sick people into the market without everyone feeling the burden, unless you add a whole bunch of healthy people. This is a good bill, it's not a great bill, but it's just the beginning. The fights will not be as hard in the future, this was the most comprehensive it will be. And things like expanding medicare could move in 4 years if Dems stop being whiney crybabies that just appeal to their government through the media to get things done. If you want to know why elitism works for liberals, it's because you just scream that what your doing is right for them without ever going and showing them. Where were the liberals going and working up the people, millions of people, that this would help and showing them instead of letting it get derailed by a bunch of old cranks remembering the non-existent american right-wing utopia. All the s*** we were doing for the election, door to door, phone calls, should have never stopped. But being a progressive is also about enlightening people. They already KNOW what they have right now, they don't know what you offer, and it's easy to taint that with stuff like death panels. This is the devil they don't know. but instead just cry and cry and beat your fists into your keyboards and cry about how you didn't get what clearly wasn't possible and now you are going to sit it out just to show how ANGRY and let the possibility of a more liberal caucus boil away. Yeah, they'll see how angry you are when they lose a bunch of seats, and then have to get them back by promoting conservative members again, and then in 12 or so years when it says 56 dems again you'll be oh yay now get our progress done and then you'll realize you pissed away the chance when you had 55 liberal senators to build upon that.
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Music Thread
QUOTE (StrangeSox @ Dec 16, 2009 -> 04:38 PM) the music critic guys on NPR (I think they're from the Tribune and Sun Times) described her shows and videos as actually bringing some amount of performance art into them instead of the typical dance routines. yeah, not trying to be cute, she brings dada performance art into her shoes. As pop stars go I think she's by far the most interesting. I'd rather someone feign outrageousness than virginity.
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Evaluating the US Senate
QUOTE (lostfan @ Dec 16, 2009 -> 09:12 PM) That's kind of irrelevant to his career in the Senate, but I'm going solely off the asinine statements he makes all the time. Maybe he does that on purpose, I don't know. Whats worse, an actual stupid person, or a smart person who tries to act incredibly stupid and hoaky to fit in with his voters. (Grassley/Cobourne, I'm looking at you) Lieberman appears to be actually stupid. edit: also, both missouri senators are terrible. That state is not capable of producing a thoughtful senator, and house members are rare. Insane that truman came from that state.
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Top Ten Worst Sox of the Decade
kind of shocked at the lack of toby hall. In addition, luis terrero and cintron...really? They weren´t ever really the worst players on the team, let alone that they were so often bench players. Also, if you DO have terrero, Julio Ramirez was so much worse, although stellar at D (and that doesn't seem to matter here), the dude was like 0 for his first 46. Lastly, it really, really has to be Andy Gonzalez. Jeff LIefer was kind of a dick too, always complaining about P.T.
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White Sox acquire Juan Pierre
we probably shouldn't deride career years. Frankly, in our dominating years of 2000 and 2005 in terms of regular season, everything came together and a LOT of guys had career years. In 2008, a few did as well. Really, for us to win the division people are going to have to be great, not average, and things need to fit into place. Hopefully it happens early. In both 2000 and 2005, you knew it was on right away. Unfortunately 2006 it faded mightily.
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White Sox acquire Juan Pierre
Well. Alright. He isn't a top leadoff hitter. He's not great in the field. But, I guess he's better than most free agent alternatives, save someone like O-Hudson, but I suppose that wouldn't work with our infield. 4 mill isn't bad. And he is definitely a lead-off hitter for ozzie, and the more definitive lineup you can give him, I'd imagine the better. I wonder who we gave up though.
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Jeremy Reed, Lance Broadway and Brian Anderson Non-Tendered
QUOTE (Hawkfan @ Dec 13, 2009 -> 11:10 PM) He was hardly in the system. Correct, however I think we are talking about our scouting. And you can screw up a top ten pick, happens all the time. I think one important thing Beckham did was kind of teach us what a real prospect looks like. When we produce trades we think our junk can compare with legitimate prospects with star potential. Seeing beckham made me realize the large difference between a future star and a potential future starter ala Brent Morel.
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Sox sign Putz
I'm anxious to see what Carrasco nets and if he signs early or people wait out.
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Jeremy Reed, Lance Broadway and Brian Anderson Non-Tendered
BTW I too was going nuts when we traded Reed. But this was when I was young and tracked our prospects through stats alone. Seeing reed hit .400 made me very attached. Also, I thought Ruddy Yan was going to be a stud. Fun Times. I thought Kenny got fleeced in this deal. You mean to tell me he gave up reed morse, AND OLIVO?!?! THATS TOO MUCH
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Jeremy Reed, Lance Broadway and Brian Anderson Non-Tendered
QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Dec 13, 2009 -> 12:26 PM) You're not getting what I'm saying. I know top prospects flop in every organization. My point is that it's mind-boggling with our recent history of pathetic drafts, combined with the fact that out of the dozens of prospects KW has traded over the years that not a single one of them has amounted to anything, that GM's are still willing to deal with him. If I'm a GM, I don't even look Kenny's way. Well they don't have coop to fix em.
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Sox in on JJ Putz?
QUOTE (RockRaines @ Dec 10, 2009 -> 07:46 PM) You mean the deal that was done until Hunter went back on his word and signed with the Angels? That deal? yes, I am talking about similar assertive posts that did not come to fruition.
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Santiago Casilla released by A's
I'd let Jerry Reinsdorf pay him money to play for our team.
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Buenos Aires
Hey, I think there was a thread on this before but my internet is awful so I cant really search through google a ton. I'm leaving for BA tomorrow. Just wondering any great things to do. It's summer there, should I hit up the beach? Or are their beaches like, uh, NY beaches. Most importantly, I'm looking at a hostel that's in the center, that's not always the best idea. Is there a better, more fun neighborhood to reside in? This was all rather rushed since I was told I had 8 days to leave Brazil (I can return once I leave). Was hopin the experts could help me out.