SHU Media Day
- By HALL85
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im actuslly excited for this group because they like like a bunch of big athletes
Until our roster has players who are highly rated coming into the program either as an incoming freshman or as a portal transfer we’re not going to be ranked highly in the preseason.His analytics are nearly impossible to gauge in the preseason in this environment of Free Agency and roster turnover. There was much more reliability in the past when the turnover was less and the continuity higher.
I think the number is reasonable for Seton Hall if you take into account all the past data of individual players. But roles will change, dynamics change, teams are different, coaching, etc. and that’s going to make it fun to watch. We’re not going to be seen a preseason star team by human or computer.
sorry i didn't read this because kamala already used the word price gouging and i already made up my mind!What do you mean? Trump answered on child care - Was this not clear?
"Well, I would do that, and we're sitting down, and I was, somebody, we had Sen. Marco Rubio, and my daughter Ivanka was so, uh, impactful on that issue. It's a very important issue. But I think when you talk about the kind of numbers that I'm talking about, that, because, look, child care is child care is. Couldn't, you know, there's something, you have to have it — in this country you have to have it."
Now that's a plan.
who ends up paying into social security? you need a new crop of humans for that.
right now nobody can afford to have a child. if not having a child was the result then the birth rates would be insanely low. people (like myself) go from financially stable to walking a fine line once you have a child. more so than before. you need the second income, hostage by daycare price, etc. we still lag woefully behind on standard things like giving a mother a realistic time off after giving birth. just general human stuff .
the problem is, where does the money come from. we can at least discuss these things with kamala. which you cant do for the other candidate
No, absolutely not, the real measure of this so-called price gouging would be to measure gross profit margin, not net margin. Look at the publicly traded grocery stores, their gross profit margins were essentialy flat, or slightly up or down.
It's not government money, it's borrowed taxpayer money.
How about personal responibility? You want to have kids, that's great, but everyone else shouldn't have to contribute.
who ends up paying into social security? you need a new crop of humans for that.Did grocery store profits not surge in 2020 and 2021 well above what a normal margin would have been for the industry?
It doesn't. Your issue is really that the tax credit should have been in section 2.
I'd agree with that.
I get why you as a libertarian would be against it, but a birth year tax credit to help with the related costs during that first year would be a huge help for new families and wouldn't cost that much relative to the current child tax credit. There is also always a fairly strong ROI when the government gives lower to middle class families more money.
I do understand the argument that if you can't afford children, you shouldn't have them. That's what I did, but it doesn't change the fact that many people do have children who can't afford them and longer term impacts of helping those families will be beneficial to the children and the country overall. Longer term, the birth rate in the US is too low a tax credit would help there as well.