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Convex combination of Ron Swanson and Britta Perry Cohost of The Stacker Sports Podcast
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Every NFL Team’s WORST Mistake! (Last Five Years) I'm very curious how he'll narrow it down for some of us. I'll be taking notes as I watch, so I can share some select franchises' mistakes. **Cardinals**: Extending Kingsbury and Keim **Bills**: Von Miller @ $120M for 6 **Cowboys**: Parsons trade **Texans**: Trading Hopkins for a 2nd rounder **Raiders**: Josh McDaniels **Chargers**: $82.5M for J.C. Jackson (or just hiring Staley in the first place) **Rams**: WR Allen Robinson (not much to choose from) **Vikings**: Entire '22 draft **Giants**: Danny Dimes contract extension **Jets**: Drafting Zach Wilson **49ers**: Trading three 1st round picks for Trey Lance
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Trump Ignores Sound Economics at His Peril - And Ours https://mises.org/mises-wire/trump-ignores-sound-economics-his-peril-and-ours By Connor O’Keeffe > Like his predecessor, President Trump unsuccessfully tries to convince Americans that their economic pain isn’t real, but Americans know the difference.
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The NBA is letting offenses do whatever they want From Thinking Basketball > Why are offenses more efficient than ever? This video is about the 2026 NBA officiating style, and how offenses are pushing the boundaries of the rules further than ever, handicapping defenses in the process. Is a balance between offensive and defensive rules even important? Ben continues doing the lord's work documenting the disgusting state of modern officiating. More than any of the previous videos, this one hits on my main pet-peeves. I still can't, for the life of me, understand why this garbage is allowed. Everyone seems to hate it and it's extremely obvious.
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Why Are Houses So Expensive? It's Deliberate Government Policy https://mises.org/mises-wire/why-are-houses-so-expensive-its-deliberate-government-policy By Ryan McMaken > High prices are not the “unintended consequence” of good intentions. ![](https://m.stacker.news/123477) ![](https://m.stacker.news/123478) I wonder if homeowners will get rugged once Boomers have less political power than the Zoomers. I'm guessing not, because localities also count on high property values for tax revenue, so the pressure will always be upwards.
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Penultimate NFL Cross Off Two weeks left. Two more teams that won't make the playoffs. If the Bucs can get it together, we just might have a perfect opening season. So, who is the remaining team that will definitely miss the playoffs? # Crossed Off 1. Saints 2. Dolphins 3. Titans 4. Jets 5. Raiders 6. Browns 7. Cards 8. Giants 9. Commies 10. Cowboys 11. Falcons 12. Vikings 13. Bengals 14. Panthers 15. Chiefs 16. Colts
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Financial Bubbles: How they Make Us Poorer https://mises.org/mises-wire/financial-bubbles-how-they-make-us-poorer By Frank Shostak > Financial bubbles, which used to be rare, have become a way of life, thanks to a quarter century of easy money policies from the Federal Reserve System. We need to better understand how bubbles form and why they are so harmful. ![](https://m.stacker.news/123425) ![](https://m.stacker.news/123426) ![](https://m.stacker.news/123427) ![](https://m.stacker.news/123428)
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Financial Bubbles: How they Make Us Poorer https://mises.org/mises-wire/financial-bubbles-how-they-make-us-poorer By Frank Shostak > Financial bubbles, which used to be rare, have become a way of life, thanks to a quarter century of easy money policies from the Federal Reserve System. We need to better understand how bubbles form and why they are so harmful.
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We Just Found All the Ingredients for Life on this Asteroid... From Celestium > A capsule returns ancient asteroid dust to Earth, revealing water, carbon, and DNA building blocks. Bennu’s secrets suggest life’s ingredients arrived from space, rewriting humanity’s cosmic origin story forever changed. Pretty surprising discovery. This isn't the normal finding of methane and other simple organic molecules like that. They found full blown amino acids and nucleotides.
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How good will OKC's best draft pick be? OKC has a ludicrous trove of draft capital in this upcoming draft. Here's a summary of the first round picks they currently have: - Clippers unprotected 1st - Rockets top 4 protected 1st - Jazz top 8 protected 1st - 76ers top 4 protected (only conveys if 76ers are bottom 6) [How high of a pick will OKC end up getting](
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What Happened to Climate Change? https://mises.org/mises-wire/what-happened-climate-change By Connor O’Keeffe > Only a couple years ago, climate change was a major political issue. Now it’s strangely absent from public discourse. Why did this happen? Because, at least for now, it stopped being the most useful way for elites to justify their power grabs.
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