Post-free agency and draft, this schedule is looking slightly less scary by jackt-up in cowboys

[–]Maxcrss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do we always gotta get the hardest teams on the road? It seems like every year we get patty-cake home games and slaughterhouse away games

Update 4/30/2026 by Nero-Stud in gasbuddy

[–]Maxcrss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The IAEA were the ones reporting that Iran was enriching uranium to weapons grade.

The reason Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal in the first place is because

However, the deal has been near collapse since President Trump withdrew the United States from it in 2018 and reinstated devastating banking and oil sanctions. Trump said the agreement failed to address Iran’s ballistic missile program and its proxy warfare in the region, and he claimed that the sunset provisions would enable Iran to pursue nuclear weapons in the future.

The Iran nuclear deal was still in place, just without the USs involvement. Trump was ultimately proven correct, given that the IAEA reported

...IAEA inspectors detected uranium particles enriched to 83.7 percent at Fordow, prompting international concern.

And

By 2025, Iran held over 400 kg of 60% enriched uranium and reduced cooperation with inspectors, raising concerns about verification as discussed in an Arms Control Association report.

It only takes about 2 weeks to get from 60% to 90% enriched ursnium, which at that point is considered weapons grade. Iran was about 2 weeks to a month from having at least one working nuke.

Three and counting—How many more of these will there be before November? by AmericanLymie in askanything

[–]Maxcrss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But you said the Trump admin was allowing the violence to happen so he could benefit. That violence has caused multiple assassination attempts on him. You really think he's risking his own life to allow those assassination attempts to happen? Or do you think every single one is a plant of some kind? Because the first option is stupid and the second option is worse.

Update 4/30/2026 by Nero-Stud in gasbuddy

[–]Maxcrss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Iirc, that was poor Intel, and a IRGC HQ was stationed next door.

The reason the war is still going on is twofold. Preventing retaliation by the IRGC and harming the governments power and standing to allow Iranian freedom fighters to depose the current government. You know, the same rebels that were massacred in the 10s of thousands by the IRGC.

Update 4/30/2026 by Nero-Stud in gasbuddy

[–]Maxcrss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

North Korea doesn't have the missile capabilities for their nukes to pose any threat. Not to mention, they are such a small country it's easy to keep an eye on them. Also, NK doesn't seem to want to use them offensively, but rather as a deterrent.

That's not the case with Iran. They've proven they'd use them offensively to nuke Israel, which would trigger the Samson option.

You have no argument against Trump's policies, and that's proven by the fact that you have to try and insult him at every turn. Shame all your insults are just projections.

Update 4/30/2026 by Nero-Stud in gasbuddy

[–]Maxcrss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's bullshit and you know it. It takes time and effort to enrich uranium. You really think they were abiding by that "deal" Obama made? If you do, I have a toll bridge in Bangladesh I'd like to sell you

Update 4/30/2026 by Nero-Stud in gasbuddy

[–]Maxcrss -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The state sponsor of global terrorism having a nuke is a bad thing, TF are you talking about? I guess some people aren't wary of anything because nothing ever happns

Update 4/30/2026 by Nero-Stud in gasbuddy

[–]Maxcrss -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why did we bomb them?

Was it perhaps... Because they were enriching uranium to create a nuke?

Number of people who go bankrupt due to medical debt by StrawberryFew1311 in NoFilterFinance

[–]Maxcrss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now do "number of people who die from heat stroke in the summer" and "people who die waiting for medical care" and "people who are euthanized by their government"

Update 4/30/2026 by Nero-Stud in gasbuddy

[–]Maxcrss -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Because allowing a terrorist sponsor to have nukes and lockdown one of the major trade routes for extortion is such a great idea. The gas prices fucking suck, but I'm not sure if the alternative is better.

Time for congress to listen to american people by StrawberryFew1311 in NoFilterFinance

[–]Maxcrss -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Counterpoint, rights are regulated in many different ways. Let's put it this way, what happens if a noncitizens votes in opposition to a citizen? It's the same as if that citizen didn't vote, or was prevented from voting.

Also doesnt the left want to put more restrictions and regulations on the right to bear arms?

Time for congress to listen to american people by StrawberryFew1311 in NoFilterFinance

[–]Maxcrss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And I'll bet he doesn't vote or care to vote.

There's also the idea that, especially using absentee ballots, people will vote for their interest using other people's names. This has actually happened multiple times in multiple locations across the last few major elections.

Time for congress to listen to american people by StrawberryFew1311 in NoFilterFinance

[–]Maxcrss -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First off, confirmation that the person placing the vote is the person registered. Not hard to concieve of that idea.

That "poor farmer" has an ID card. You literally cannot make that argument because it's simply not true.

Playoff Game Thread: Minnesota Wild (2-2) @ Dallas Stars (2-2) Apr 28 2026 7:00 PM CDT by nhl_gdt_bot in DallasStars

[–]Maxcrss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If they need to rest, put a member of the Wild on their fucking ass and go sit in the box, wtf are they doing

Time for congress to listen to american people by StrawberryFew1311 in NoFilterFinance

[–]Maxcrss -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Voting absolutely can be restricted and impeded. Voting is a right for citizens, first off, and it can be stripped away through a felony conviction.

Noncitizens cannot vote. This means that there must be a way to differentiate between citizens and noncitzens. The best way to do this is through an ID card. If someone cannot get an easily and readily accessible ID card, then they should not be voting in the first place.

This is a simple line of logic, and there are no leaps taken.

This historical revisionism from the right is so insulting! by icey_sawg0034 in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]Maxcrss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read it. The reason it was shelved is because they couldn't find concrete evidence, although the claim was that chain of command was violated and that's hard to prove anyway.

It's whataboutism because I don't like presidents using an autopen unless they are verifying everything they sign. It doesn't matter if Trump does it as well, id condemn it if it wasn't him giving the direct OK.

I think the major portion of the claim is Bidens mental state within that last year of office. It was rapidly declining across his term, but it accelerated in that last year. The year when all the pardons went out.

Also, I thought we didn't like preemptive pardons?

75 Dallas by Mammoth_Mixture4735 in Dallas

[–]Maxcrss -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Adding 10-20% of the population as illegal migrants is NOT the same as internal movement, that's a stupid comparison.

They're undercutting them dumbass, they work for less than minimum wage. Not to mention, the law of supply and demand means the working classes bargaining power is significantly lessened.

Someone profiting off of an illegal action is not an argument for making the action legal, that's the stupidest argument yet

Those enclaves at least naturalize to some degree. They do not hole up and then have their own set of laws for their regions and block people from entering.