- TCU and Ohio State were chosen as the two apparent victims of Georgia and Michigan for this year's CFP. The Committee, to avoid the rematch, chose Ohio State to play Georgia and TCU to play Michigan.
- Clemson vs. Tennessee in the Orange on Friday December 30th.
- Alabama vs. Kansas State in the Sugar before the Fiesta and Peach do the semifinals on Saturday the 31st.
- Tulane vs. USC in the Cotton on Monday.
- Penn State goes to Pasadena to play Utah to wrap up the New Year's Six.
- Because January 1 falls on a Sunday this year, people get to have their hangovers watching Week 17 (not even the last week) of the NFL!
- The "Hangover Bowls" are on Monday the 2nd.
- Only three bowls out of the 40 to be played are not aired on ESPN. The Holiday on Fox, the Sun with their long-standing CBS contract, and the Arizona Bowl by the scumbags at Barstool Sports.
- Deion Sanders has been announced as the new head football coach at Colorado.
- Begin to scribble off Baltimore: Lamar with another injury -- knee, questionable to return.
- There is a potential Supreme Court case, Brunson v. Adams, which calls for the removal of about half of Congress and the President and Vice President over the failure to follow investigative rules about concerns the 2020 election was a fraud.
- Donald Trump has gone further: Demanding the Constitution be thrown out because it cannot defend the nation against election fraud.
The truth is not what actually happened. It's what you can ENFORCE happened. It's ALL enforcement.
Sunday, December 4, 2022
December 4, 2022 News and Notes
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Why don't we get rid of all of the government while we are at it. We don't need it. This system needs to be massively decentralized at best. You can't have Washington ruling over a big nation like this.
ReplyDeleteAnarchy, as a governmental form, could turn to chaos rather quickly. I also do believe there are a lot of people who do need to be saved from themselves (just not the same people others believe, in that regard).
DeleteWe already have chaos, though. That is why they need all these laws: To pretend that we don't.
DeleteAnd that's where the other half of the equation comes in. Speaking as a person long viewed as such, there are people in this country you had best hope there is someone between you and them.
DeleteWould you rather have that chaos face-down or face-up? I just wrote about that situation in Tennessee with the power transformer. Something people might wanna keep in mind.
OK, fair, but if we had full-on chaos, we can start to see the failures we have been as a society to educate people morally (Mark Passio has said this before). Having big daddy government seems great, but at the end of the day, the belief in human authority is the problem with this world.
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