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Threadkilla

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  1. My confidence is up for qualifying 57 and 65.
  2. Sorry to hear Dake's father just passed.
  3. There is a video he did a couple weeks ago with a former PSU wrestler (Can't remember his name) and he said it was the best place for him to improve. With Varner in the room and several other great practice partners.
  4. You would be pissed, Gilmans interview last night he talked about God. He also spoke how he is an nomad that has been embraced by PSU. Also Snyder talked about God and that he is a PSU wrestling fan but a tOSU Football fan. Now you can start hating on them.
  5. Peacock is schizophrenic. Great this AM, sucks this afternoon.
  6. That could change in about 5 years if Elor continues on her path.
  7. They have't been the same since Spates retired. I think Kish will turn them around. He was a good hire. You can't expect miracles after 1 year.
  8. CP does Ok when they actually talk about wrestling. JD on the other hand is hard to listen to.
  9. Leave JC alone, he creates content. If you don't like him ignore him, it's that simple.
  10. He just destroyed the field at Senior Nationals. The kid is a bulldog and real slick. He reminds me of Matt Brown.
  11. The fact that 87 percent of Americans support term limits should be enough. The reasons are obvious, Cronyism, special interests, insider and trading to name a few.
  12. You're analogy sucks. It was who's land?
  13. There is certainly wide support for reform of term limits on Congress.. In a 2023 Pew research poll, 87 percent of Americans expressed support for congressional term limits. Constitution center.org : "The argument againstfor term limits supporters argue, term limits could reduce corruption and increase independence from special interests and partisanship. By rotating leadership, lobbyists and advocacy groups would not be able to “invest” in campaigns and curry favor over time. Plus, “power tends to corrupt,” so if power is limited, the thinking goes, so is corruption. On the other hand, defenders of unlimited terms point to the experience and independence gained from long service. With such a large and complicated federal bureaucracy, members are most effective—and most resistant to special interests—when they are most knowledgeable. Defenders also claim the idea is undemocratic—why shouldn't a constituency be able to reward and punish its representatives as it sees fit? (An incumbency rate well over 90 percent and the increasing levels of money in politics suggest elections may not be as effective a check on congressional failure as this argument contends.)" 90 Percent rivals the lifetime position of the supreme court. There have also been calls for the Court to go from a lifetime term to 18 years with a one term President able to Nominate 2 justices and a two term president can nominate 4 justices. Which sounds reasonable. The argument Recently, Rep. Ralph Norman and Sen. Ted Cruz proposed a congressional term limits amendment in Congress. The proposal limited the terms to six years served in the House and 12 years in the Senate. In September 2023, the House Judiciary committee voted down the resolution in a 19-17 vote. Will term limits ever be passed when congress themselves have a say in it? Power corrupts. When we continually elect the same representatives we are giving them the green light to steal and enrich themselves. The last report I saw Pelosi is worth nearly 250 Million, McConnell 180 Million, Gold Bar Melendez and countless others are getting loaded off the backs of Americans. When we elect a person for the first time we are essentially give them a golden ticket. See AOC and the squad of morons that are enriching themselves and we get nothing in return but to pick up the tab.
  14. Who are the guys that are expected to make an imact out of the gate. This year there were several impact true freshmen ie Stanich, Davis, Welch, Kasak, Shapiro, Bailey, Tj Stewart, Ragotzky, Fishback, Arnold, Barr, Keuter etc. 6 of those mentionded were AA's Davis was the B10 champ. The others were R12 or spot started and showed out. There are some absolute hammers coming in the next couple years that will be in the conversation from the start. The kids I have been hearing about the most in 2024 are: 1. Luke Lilledahl Wyoming Seminary PA Penn State 2 Angelo Ferrari Melissa TX Iowa 3 Benjamin Davino St. Charles IL Ohio State 4 Koy Hopke Amery WI Minnesota 5 Zack Ryder Minisink Valley NY Penn State 182 6 Joseph Sealey Wyoming Seminary PA Penn State 160 7 Aeoden Sinclair Milton WI Missouri 195 8 Cody Merrill Gilroy CA Oklahoma State 220 9 Brock Mantanona Palm Desert CA Michigan 152 10 Pierson Manville State College PA Arizona State 145 I'm not as familier with the 2025 class but PJ Duke sticks out, the kid is a bull and super slick. A PSU recruit right in their 157 to 174 range where PSU is loaded. Who are the guys that are going to make an immediate impact.
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