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Venezuela: Poster Child for Socialism
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
I don't believe quantity, or in this case longevity, always equals "effectiveness". Sure, empires and monarchies have existed for centuries, but at what cost to personal freedom and liberty? IMHO that kind of 'effectiveness' is never worth the cost paid for it. -
Venezuela: Poster Child for Socialism
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
Ok. Now define "effectiveness". -
Venezuela: Poster Child for Socialism
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
Using exactly what measurements of "success"? -
We need to do a better Job...
Muda69 replied to CoachNolting's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Mr. T's Driving School in Frankfort seems to be raking in the cash since I don't believe any Clinton County school offers DE anymore. The course is around $400. I would assume the liability insurance these driving schools have to maintain is a pretty big expense, however. -
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2019/02/28/alex-jones-and-joe-rogan-made-peace-with-a-bizarre-podcast/#1da937ea7da3 I don't usually listen to Mr. Rogan's podcast, and I only hear Mr. Jones's rants in snippets, but I decided to give this podcast episode a try. To be honest after only the first hour I felt exhausted, I literally couldn't keep up with the shear amount of Mr. Jone's lunacy. He is like the Robin Williams of conspiracy theorists. Good for a short laugh or eye-roll here and there, but that is about it.
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Venezuela: Poster Child for Socialism
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
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We need to do a better Job...
Muda69 replied to CoachNolting's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
I remember taking Driver's Ed as just another course. I had it during the spring semester. During one of the actual driving sessions (the car was donated by a local Chevy dealership, btw) I got to drive the varsity boy's basketball coach to his doctor's appointment. Another time drove the JV basketball/Golf coach to the local golf course so he could talk to them about something or another. -
http://reason.com/blog/2019/02/28/the-fdas-fixation-on-nut-milk-labeling-i This is largely nonsense. No nutrient that humans require to live and thrive is found exclusively in dairy products. Vitamin D is added to milk through fortification (in July 2016, the FDA approved vitamin D fortification in—you guessed it!—nut milks). Calcium and vitamin B can be found in a range of plants, nuts, grains, and legumes, some combination of which is likely consumed in sufficient amounts by vegetarians and vegans. For those who miss the mark, there are vitamin supplements. This is to say nothing of the many places around the world where adult human beings are thriving despite consuming essentially no dairy products, due to lactose intolerance. The idea that dairy is essential to a balanced diet is a marketing myth advanced by people who make their living off cows. It's right up there with the idea that drinking orange juice—nature's Coca-Cola—is the optimal way to get vitamin C. These claims are not true. They have been advanced by agricultural lobbies to protect their members' market share. And that's OK! There is absolutely nothing wrong with the cheese and milk and yogurt sellers of the world trying to convince the rest of us that their products are excellent sources of protein and dietary fats and various micronutrients. I love a good aged gouda—the more crystals the better!—and I put half-and-half in my coffee. But I do most of my chugging with almond milk because too much dairy makes me fart and even whole milk has way too much sugar for my liking. I am not being misled, nor is anyone else buying nut milk or vegan cheese or eggless mayo or meatless burgers. Likewise, the FDA is not wading into this debate for the sake of consumers; it is doing it for the lobbies that represent animal products manufacturers, which have deep pockets and continue to wield immense influence over legislators. Legislators, at least, have been honest about their motives. As Reason columnist Baylen Linnekin noted in 2017, Rep. Peter Welch (D–Vt.), pushed the FDA to act against almond milk and similar products in order "to protect Vermont's dairy farmers." As Linnekin also noted, protecting ranchers and farmers is not the FDA's job. If Gottlieb wants to do it anyway, he and his agency shouldn't pretend they're doing it for consumers. Yet another reason why an unconstitutional agency like the FDA needs to be abolished. It's become nothing more than a lobbyist-run enforcement agency.
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I don't where to find such statistics, but the denial of federal student aid, job training, and jobs would be fairly straightforward, I suspect it has happened numerous times. Arrested, charged, then imprisoned/fined is another matter. I heard on a recent podcast that only six individuals have every been charged as such, but can find no proof of that statement. Here is an interesting WAPO article from 2014: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/storyline/wp/2014/10/16/america-may-never-have-a-draft-again-but-were-still-punishing-low-income-men-for-not-registering/?utm_term=.c5a634463783 FTA:
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FALL 2 YEAR CLASSIFICATION
Muda69 replied to Coach Nowlin's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Hmm. Clinton Central now has an enrollment almost 100 less than rival Clinton Prairie. For decades these schools were nearly equal in enrollment. Bad school administrations and open enrollment has caused families to flee to surrounding districts like Rossville, Frankfort, Western, and even Clinton Prairie itself. Consolidation within the next 5-10 years is a distinct possibility. -
Premier Coaching Jobs in Each Class?
Muda69 replied to coachburton's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
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Minimum Wage Boosts Are Great—For Robots
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
So there needs to be legislation preventing, or at least slowing down, the replacement of jobs with robots? -
We need to do a better Job...
Muda69 replied to CoachNolting's topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
In the good old days my government high school alma mater had a driver's ed classroom, another room with 6-8 of those driving simulator pod things, and an outdoor driving course surrounded by a chain link fence. The course also had a tower an instructor could climb to view the course from above. Quite the setup now that I think about it, especially for a little 'ole rural high school.
