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Sherrill is a two-faced witch. Tried to pretend she was moderate to get elected and has been nothing but a left-wing Democrat in Congress.

Can you add context there? Is there something specific you're referring to?

This has her right around center left.

Trump Ethics

Not at all. I'll wait and see what the recommendations are.

There is plenty of room to cut and streamline. Musk has already said though that their plans "necessarily involves some temporary hardship". Obviously no way to know what the plans are yet, but I do worry about an over correction and the overall impact to the economy. I hope we make cuts where we can while minimizing the broader economic hardship.
I am curious to see how this is going to roll out and where it fits in with timing given the other priorities. Have to think the three top initiatives for Trump are going to be:
- Tax cuts/threats of tariffs to demonstrate he is addressing the concerns about cost of living.
- Illegal Immigration/Border Security. Just judging by his picks, and that they are some of the first ones, this will be a combination of executive actions and prioritizing legislation with a Republican House.
- Inserting himself in Ukraine/Russia war and Middle East conflicts.

I can see Musk as an advisor sending teams into each government agency over the next 1-2 years and publishing recommendations (that he can also provide directly to the public on X.
- What is the agencies charter and is it still relevant - what changes?
- Office space - Have to think there is a lot of excess office space in the government inventory.
- Headcount - To your point, this needs to be done in a way that does not have a material impact on the economy. I'm sure there will be legal hurdles given that these are mostly organized labor.
- This could be a "drip/drip" strategy that gets implemented slowly over the four years of his term.

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From everyone I know in NJ that say these are two of the biggest issues they face- food prices are up 30%+ in the last 4 years under Dems. Also, average retail price of electricity is up nearly 40% from Jan’21

But sure those aren’t huge issues for the everyday people of New Jersey.

Trump Ethics

Does anyone on this board think the government doesn’t need streamlining.

Not at all. I'll wait and see what the recommendations are.

There is plenty of room to cut and streamline. Musk has already said though that their plans "necessarily involves some temporary hardship". Obviously no way to know what the plans are yet, but I do worry about an over correction and the overall impact to the economy. I hope we make cuts where we can while minimizing the broader economic hardship.
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There are greater issues than energy and food cost in NJ. I suppose with the proper GOP candidate Trump would endorse. However, there are also state legislature seats to be won/lost
From everyone I know in NJ that say these are two of the biggest issues they face- food prices are up 30%+ in the last 4 years under Dems. Also, average retail price of electricity is up nearly 40% from Jan’21

But sure those aren’t huge issues for the everyday people of New Jersey.

Trump Ethics

Guy is a rock star, brilliant people are not motivated by money. Money is a by product of their ability to help change the world. Imagine if he was still a Democrat, unfortunately he’s too smart to align himself with Dems. Media doesn’t know what box to put him into so the narrative is to disparage him and make him an enemy. Going to blow up in their faces again.

Dems were dumb not to embrace him years ago, which I assume is because Tesla is non-union. His flip to republican was likely at least partly out of spite. One of his biggest political issues has been global warming and energy policy so I am hopeful he has some influence in that area over the next 4 years.

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I was there last night. I know you cannot compare women and men's BB but the big difference I see is that the women are better free throw shooters by far and run very good half court sets with much more crisp passing rather then senseless dribbling . The women's game was a fun watch. Curious to see how they will perform in the Big East . The weakness I see though is height and rebounding . GO PIRATES !!!!!!

Trump Ethics

pelosi, who i hate, had a really good joke about this. efficiency committee off to a good start by having two employees lead it. like the unions they hate. one to hold the mic the other to speak into it.
Tomato-tomatto . Pelosi enriched herself and her family and made many millions of dollars "serving the peoples interests." Hopefully Musk can bring a fresh perspective. Can't be any worse than how the government is inefficiently run now. Why don't you sit back and see if they make improvements. You can bitch all you want if you don't like the result. Right now you've chosen to bitch about nothing (because they didn't do anything yet) or that you can control. You are bitching for bitching sake and as always not adding anything to the conversation.

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Common sense tells me this. He lives a simple life. Every business journal on successful business people will tell you the same message I delivered to you.
Exactly. His biography is fascinating. All that money he makes he plows right back into the businesses to expand and advance them. And those businesses have been good for this country in several levels.

Musk is a disrupter which makes a lot of people uncomfortable. Important to know that he is an advisor, and this is not a full-time position. But based on how he operates, I anticipate he will send teams of people into each of these departments and come out with recommendations for streamlining.

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Frontcourt Shines Again as Pirates Down Fordham, 67-44​


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The Hall soars to 2-0 on the young season with a second-straight convincing victory.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – Graduate students Yaya Lops (Stamford, Conn.) and Faith Masonius (Spring Lake, N.J.) each scored 17 points as the Seton Hall women's basketball team picked up its second lop-sided victory to start the season, 67-44, over Fordham in Walsh Gym on Tuesday.

The Hall trailed for only the first 1:47 of the contest despite not having a great shooting night. Seton Hall shot only 35.5 percent from the floor, compared to Fordham's 39.5 percent. The Pirates, however, forced 24 turnovers, and committed only 11.

Masonius, the reigning BIG EAST Player of the Week, flirted with a triple-double, finishing with 17 points, six rebounds and six assists. Lops had 17 points, four rebounds and drilled a pair of three-pointers.

Although she didn't have a great shooting night, sophomore Savannah Catalon (Mansfield, Texas) drew six charges defensively. Another defensive star, Amari Wright (Jacksonville, Fla.) had five steals.

THE STORY:
Fordham scored the first bucket of the game, but the Pirates roared to life with a 15-0 run, fueled by a three-point play by Wright and a three-pointers from beyond the arc by Masonius and Shailyn Pinkney (East Hartford, Conn.). Leading 25-19, The Hall took off again, and a 7-0 burst highlighted by a Nicole Melious (Staten Island, N.Y.) trifecta, gave it a 32-19 lead with 2:59 left in the first half.

The Pirates forced 15 Fordham turnovers in the first 20 minutes and took a 38-23 lead into halftime.

Leading by 21 points, Seton Hall had a scoring drought of 5:15, but Fordham could only reduce its deficit to 46-31 with 2:28 left in the third quarter. The Pirates re-found their shooting touch and outscored the Rams, 8-4 in the final two minutes of the quarter.

Seton Hall's lead ballooned to as many as 29 points, 66-37, on a put-back by Kaydan Lawson (Cleveland, Ohio) with 3:20 left in the contest.


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THE NUMBERS:
  • Seton Hall was 22-for-62 (35.5%) from the floor for the game, while Fordham was 17-for-43 (39.5%). The Hall was 5-for-29 (17.2%) from three-point range, while the Rams were 3-for-15 (20.0%).
  • Lops had 17 points on 6-for-12 shooting and grabbed four rebounds.
  • The Hall out-rebounded Fordham, 39-to-33, which included a 20-to-11 edge on the offensive glass and a 14-to-10 advantage in second-chance points.
  • Masonius had 17 points to go with six rebounds, six assists and three steals.
  • Seton Hall was 18-for-23 (78.3%) from the free-throw line, while Fordham was 7-for-16 (43.8%).
  • Wright had five steals and three assists.
  • Seton Hall forced 24 turnovers, while the Rams forced 11. The Hall had a 32-to-10 advantage in points-off-turnovers.
  • Pinkney had seven points and six rebounds.
THE NOTES:
  • Seton Hall improves to 2-0 on the young season, while Fordham drops to 1-2.
  • The Hall is now 9-5 all-time against Fordham and has won four of the last five games in the series.
  • The Pirates improve to 128-49 in Walsh Gym during the Bozzella era. Furthermore, the Pirates are now 66-12 against non-conference opponents at home.
  • Freshman Ja'Kahla Craft (Elk River, Minn.) made her collegiate debut.
  • With five steals tonight, Wright moved into a tie for 16th place with Sandy Mitchell on Seton Hall's career list with 163.
  • Seton Hall has started the season 2-0 for the ninth time in 12 years with head coach Anthony Bozzella at the helm.
UP NEXT:
Seton Hall will return to action on Saturday, Nov. 16 when it hosts non-conference rival Bryant. Tip-time is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. The game will be streamed live by the Pirate Sports Network and available for FloSports subscribers.
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