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Skyrocketing again if you can find it. The storms this spring didn't help as did those from recent years.

Brother notified that Kemper will no longer write auto policies in Texas. My agent said other companies are pulling out of the market as well.

He said, "In this current time, this is the toughest Auto and Home market I have seen in my 36 years in the business. Pricey and many carriers not even writing new business in DFW area. It's very concerning actually."

Ranking College Football's 50 All Time Best Playmaking Duos


Harrell & Crabtree checking in at #32. Pretty respectable.

Mods, if it's frowned upon to link a 247 article, please feel free to remove this and give me lashes. Since it's a free article and an interesting topic of discussion, I figured it'd be ok to post.

Fact-Checking Biden's Lies - Supreme Court's Ruling on Presidential Immunity version

Biden lies, he lies so consistently and so often that it would be a full-time job just fact-checking all of his lies, but for times sake, let's just take his most recent 5 minute speech that was prewritten and read on a teleprompter.
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1. ‘Virtually No Limits’​

“For all…for all practical purposes, today’s decision almost certainly means that there are virtually no limits on what a president can do,” Biden claimed.

This accusation is objectively false.

In the opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that the president of the United States may not be prosecuted for duties he carries out under his constitutional authority, but may be prosecuted for all other actions.

While Biden claims that this decision is a “new principle” that sets a “dangerous precedent,” there is little evidence in the decision showing a deviation from tradition in the Supreme Court’s interpretation of a president’s vulnerability to prosecution. In fact, Roberts cites a range of historical decisions from Chief Justice Marshall rebuking President Thomas Jefferson over submission to subpoenas to parsing the separation of powers in United States v. Nixon.

In short, Roberts outlined a detailed opinion, grounded in the Constitution and legal precedent, that defines presidential immunity and its limits to only official duties assigned to the executive branch by the Constitution.

Roberts argues that “the outer perimeter” of a president’s duties as claimed by the defense were unclear—not deeming them “official” or “unofficial,” and so kicked the decisions regarding these details to the lower courts.

2. ‘Self-Imposed Limits’​

Biden further claimed that “the power of the office will no longer be constrained by the law, even including the Supreme Court of the United States. The only limits will be self-imposed by the president alone.” He later reiterated this claim, stating “the law would no longer” define “the limits of the presidency.”

This is objectively false. No passage in the 119-page document gives the president the authority to define “official” and “unofficial” actions to avoid prosecution and assign himself unlimited power.

3. Attacks on ‘Long-Established Legal Principles’​

Biden continued by characterizing Monday’s decision as what he considers to be a trend of “attacks” on a “wide range of long-established legal principles in our nation, from gutting voting rights and civil rights, to taking away a woman’s right to choose, to today’s decision, that undermines the rule of law in this nation.”

The Supreme Court has not “gutted” voting rights or civil rights of any kind. Every citizen of the United States retains equal voting rights at the age of 18, the most a U.S. citizen has ever enjoyed in U.S. history. There is no poll tax to vote, nor a sex or ethnicity requirement. Every citizen maintains sovereign franchise at the ballot box—with noncitizens even allowed to vote in some local elections.

Furthermore, granting presidents immunity from prosecution for their official acts clearly falls within the Supreme Court’s precedents and does not constitute a reversal from “long-established legal principles.” As Chief Justice Roberts wrote in his opinion, the U.S. “has never before needed an answer” to the question of when a former president may “be prosecuted for official acts taken during his presidency.”

The aberration is the prosecution, not the decision that some official acts are immune from it.

4. Sending ‘a Violent Mob’​

Biden accused Trump of sending “a violent mob to the U.S. Capitol to stop the peaceful transfer of power.”

Two tweets on Jan. 6, 2021, counter this claim, showing Trump calling for protesters to remain “peaceful” and to “support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement.”

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Biden asserted that Americans deserved to see Trump “answer” in court for these actions “before Election Day.”

“The public has a right to know what happened on Jan. 6 before they’re asked to vote again this year,” Biden said. “Now, because of today’s decision, that is highly, highly unlikely.”

It is unclear whether a different decision would have prolonged or expedited a trial date for Trump, much less ensured a trial by Nov. 5.

Biden then called for Americans to “do what the courts should have been willing to do, but will not: the American people have to render their judgment about Donald Trump’s behavior.”

The Supreme Court did not dismiss the Trump v. The United States lawsuit, but clarified terms of immunity so a lower court could render its decision. No court has refused to render a legal decision regarding the legality of Trump’s behavior.

5. ‘I Will Respect the Limits’​

“I know I will respect the limits of the presidential powers as I have for the last three-and-a-half years, but any president—including Donald Trump—will now be free to ignore the law,” he added. He closed by echoing Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s dissension, suggesting that the president is now a “king” and “above the law.”

Biden has not respected the limits of presidential power, however, and the Supreme Court has called him out on it, proving that the president is not a king.

When Biden sought to unilaterally “forgive” billions in student debt, the Supreme Court struck down his first attempt. He responded by issuing executive orders to dismiss even more debt.

Biden concluded the press conference by encouraging all Americans to “dissent” along with Sotomayor, and then walking away from the podium, refusing to take any press questions.

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thought it might be interesting how much in sales from just RRS folks Adidas achieved since yesterday

I spent $140 on a polo, kid's t-shirt and hat
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STORY: Six questions for Texas Tech's 2024 Big 12 Media Day participants pres. by All Hands Craft Cocktails


Several angles you could take when breaking down what to look out for from these attendees. Excited to get this thing rolling tomorrow.

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Dallas Stars games to be shown free on Victory+

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FRISCO, Texas -- The Dallas Stars announced today they have entered into a seven-year agreement with A Parent Media Co. Inc. (APMC) to stream all regional Dallas Stars games free of charge beginning with the 2024-25 season. The games will be broadcast on newly formed VICTORY+, a free direct to consumer streaming service created for fans by APMC with the Dallas Stars.

"After years of researching the right solution and careful planning with our partners at APMC, we’re proud to announce this pioneering streaming platform that will literally change the game for sports distribution on VICTORY+," said Dallas Stars President and CEO Brad Alberts. "Our first priority has always been our fan base, and on VICTORY+ fans will be able to stream 100 percent of Stars content for free through this innovative and unique streaming platform for sports programming. Despite the mutual agreement between the Dallas Stars and Diamond Sports Group to end our current relationship pending court approval, we would like to acknowledge that we wouldn’t be here today without the partnership and commitment of Bally Sports and their staff over the past 25 years and thank them for their partnership."

VICTORY+ will be available for download on smart TVs, tablets and smart phones in September 2024 ensuring fans within the Dallas Stars regional territory (Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas) can enjoy content wherever they are on their preferred device. Fans outside the Stars regional territory will still be able to enjoy VICTORY+ to watch a robust menu of ancillary content provided by the team.

In a revolutionary step for sports fan engagement, the service will be offered as a free ad-supported streaming service, making it accessible without barriers and enhancing the fan experience with a low-latency feed and high ad-fill rate for a superior viewing experience. Utilizing APMC’s ad-tech solution Safe Exchange™ will allow both direct and programmatic ads on the service ensuring advertisers can have full access to the engaged audience base.

“With more than a decade of safe streaming and monetization experience, we are excited to expand beyond Kidoodle.TV® and Dude Perfect into sports,” stated APMC President and CEO Neil Gruninger. “This presents a remarkable opportunity to collaborate with the Dallas Stars, an organization that is prioritizing their fans. Leveraging our digital expertise, we aim to create a cutting-edge platform that unites fans, teams, athletes, content providers, advertisers and brands in a unique streaming service that celebrates them all collectively.”

To ensure the highest level of production quality and fan experience, APMC has hired former FOX Sports Executive Producer and Dallas Stars Vice President of Broadcasting Jason Walsh to lead VICTORY+ to deliver the broadcast quality that Stars fans have come to expect. Walsh’s experience in production puts VICTORY+ in a unique position to take on additional teams and to scale VICTORY+ into the preferred destination for fans of the future.

The Dallas Stars will be the service’s first client, as it prepares to welcome additional professional sports teams in the near future. The free service will be a 100 percent over-the-top (OTT) streaming alternative for local sports broadcasts, with advertising as its main revenue driver. APMC’s extensive experience in providing end-to-end streaming and monetization solutions power several prominent services, including the Dude Perfect streaming service, and Kidoodle.TV®.

VICTORY+ will be working with other like-minded professional sports teams and leagues looking to set a new standard in how teams connect with their audiences. Updates, future offerings and new teams coming to VICTORY+ can be found at www.victoryplus.com.

About APMC
A Parent Media Co. Inc. is a media and technology company focused on providing innovative solutions to consumers and brands. APMC is a leader in Safe Streaming™ delivering an end-to-end solution to brands and platforms with an emphasis on unlocking incremental revenue. Utilizing proprietary streaming and monetization technologies, APMC reaches millions of homes globally through its products including Kidoodle.TV®, Dude Perfect Streaming Service, Glitch+™, and Safe Exchange™. With over a decade of expertise, APMC’s foundational technology is trusted by the world's largest brands, providing an unparalleled streaming experience. Whether through FAST channels or VOD streaming, APMC specializes in OTT content delivery and monetization across major connected TV and mobile platforms. Visit www.aparentmedia.com for more information.

Ags want the Big 10

I read something the other day which made me laugh, largely because it was ATM, but the more I thought about it, there could be some amount of truth to it. We all know how unhappy ATM was to have the SEC throw out the biggest red carpet welcome ever to UT, with even having some meetings in Dallas or Arlington so that the folks in Austin are not too bothered, but I can see ATM calling the and offering their services to the Big 10. It would give the Big 10 a school and lots of viewership in Texas, as I feel these two conferences will do anything to gain an upper advantage on the other. The SEC, having already seen the good and bad with ATM, doesn't really make a play for them to stay in the SEC as they would feel they would be easily replaced. Do I think that the SEC would invite Tech?, I do not but the movement of schools is not going away.
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