From a coaching standpoint I would prefer to have my wrestlers to be under ranked. It gives most wrestlers a lot of motivation during the season. It generally makes your coaching job easier. The are both very good wrestlers but I will take Mendez in March. Mendez as most of you know never took a red shirt.
I find it interesting that Joe and Mika would want to try and get on the Trump Train after bashing (Hitler) and smearing (Nazi) him for the last 9 years. Their ratings must have slipped so low that their bosses stepped in and gave them an ultimatum.
Have you heard of John Hart, the new CEO of watch dog "Open The Books". He says they already have 10 billion lines of code on federal spending, waste and fraud. I think he would be great for him to team up with Elon and Vivek.
Open The Books already has 10 billion lines of code on the matter of federal spending, waste and fraud. This could help them jump start their goal of finding waste and fraud in the federal government. John Hart seemed like an excellent addition to the team.
If Paul can use some self-control for 2 or 3 rounds he will have a good chance to win. Just one mental lapse. It could be lights out. Is it a 10 round fight?
Paul is in his peak years as an athlete. Tyson is almost 30 years past his peak years. I agree if Paul has enough self control to just keep Tyson at bay for 2 or 3 rounds odds will be in his favor. If Paul has a mental lapse early on it could be over in one punch. Tyson doesn't have his speed or range that he used to have but don't doubt his power. Paul stands to win 40 to 50 million while Tyson will get 20 million. What a crazy world.
She is going to be in charge of the very government agency that put her on a Domestic Terrorist watch list called Quiet Skies. She will be in charge of the very agency that targeted her. I like it a lot. Karma.
Just watching the resistance on this board to maybe accomplishing something that is way overdue tells me that the Washington DC minions are totally melting down.
GAO budget for 2025 is 1 billion dollars. They have 3600 employees. It doesn't seem like a very good investment for the taxpayer. Is there a list somewhere of what they are actually accomplishing? I would think an efficient department would easily find 500 billion dollars of waste in fraud in federal government. Being that there are estimates of 1 trillion dollars of waste and fraud in the federal government. I would also think that an efficient department could eliminate all the redundancy spread throughout the federal government while they are at it. That might save us another 400 billion dollars.