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Re: Thor bonefish 07/11/26 03:13 PM
Once in a while I used to watch some of the "world's strongest contests."

It is remarkable how strong those guys are. One time I went to a work training class and roomed with a guy who had been an NFL guard.

He would get up early and work out pumping iron. He was a really big dude.

But seeing Thor up close put him in a new category like Goliath.

Regular sized people by comparison looked like 5th graders.
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House GOP Targets Senate Power in Capitol Hill Constitutional Feud PitDAWG 07/11/26 02:58 PM
A group of Republican representatives is pushing to repeal the 17th Amendment, which gave voters the right to elect their own senators, amid a feud between House and Senate Republicans over the SAVE Act.

The push to repeal the 17th Amendment comes as House Republicans express frustration with the Senate over its inaction on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a proposed bill that would upend federal elections. Repealing efforts face an uphill battle, as only a handful of legislators have signed onto the bill, but it still highlights the growing rift among Republicans.

The bill was introduced by Representative Keith Self, a Texas Republican and member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, and so far has eight cosponsors as of Monday afternoon. It would end the direct election of senators and require that senators be selected by state legislatures.

What To Know

A group of House Republicans wants to repeal the 17th Amendment.

Repealing any amendment requires two-thirds of Congress and three-fourths of the states, making such repeal unlikely given the current political makeup of Congress. Only the 18th Amendment has ever been repealed.

House and Senate Republicans are clashing over the SAVE Act, with Self accusing the Senate of “defying the will” of Americans.

Why Some Republicans Want to Repeal 17th Amendment

Self wrote in a statement that he believes the direct election of senators has “given us six-year politicians more focused on national ambitions and the institution of the U.S. Senate than on the states they serve.” Prior to the passage of the 17th Amendment in 1912, state legislatures selected senators for each state.

The Senate, he said, was designed to “protect state sovereignty and act as a check on federal overreach.”

“If senators are supposed to represent their states, then the states should choose them. Repealing the 17th Amendment will restore that constitutional balance and make the Senate more accountable to the people of Texas and every other state in the union,” he wrote.

While the House of Representatives was meant to represent the people directly, the Senate was intended to “represent the states as sovereign entities,” according to Self's statement. The 17th Amendment “disrupted” that balance and contributed to the expansion of federal power, the statement says.

Currently, Republicans control more state legislatures than Democrats.

Democrats control the state legislative process in 18 states, while Republicans control it in 28, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Three states are divided, while Nebraska’s legislature is nonpartisan. Republicans hold more seats than Democrats in Alaska, but there is a power-sharing agreement between Democrats and centrist Republicans.
How Repealing a Constitutional Amendment Works

The process of repealing an amendment is a difficult bar to clear. It would either have to go through Congress or a Constitutional Convention. If it goes through Congress, it would require support from two-thirds of both the House of Representatives and Senate; three-fourths of state legislatures would then have to repeal it.

Alternatively, two-thirds of state legislatures could call for a constitutional convention. If proposed, three-fourths of states would have to repeal the amendment.

Both paths would require not only support from the vast majority of Republicans but also from a significant number of Democratic lawmakers.

Full List of Co-Sponsors for the 17th Amendment Repeal Bill

In addition to Self, the following House Republicans have signed onto the bill:

Eric Burlison (Missouri’s 7th District)
Andrew Clyde (Georgia’s 9th District)
Paul Gosar (Arizona’s 9th District)
Andy Harris (Maryland’s 1st District)
Scott Perry (Pennsylvania’s 10th District)
Clay Higgins (Louisiana’s 3rd District)
Sheri Biggs (South Carolina’s 3rd District)
Michael Cloud (Texas’ 27th District)

The Battle Over the SAVE Act

The proposal comes with the backdrop of House and Senate Republicans remaining at odds over the SAVE Act. The bill would require Americans to present documentary proof of citizenship when applying to register for federal elections in an attempt to prevent participation from undocumented immigrants.

It passed the House earlier this year, mostly on party lines, but has not garnered enough support to pass the Senate, where it would need 60 votes to clear the filibuster. Republicans have a 53-47 majority, which means they would need support from seven Democrats in addition to all Republicans. No Democrats have indicated support for the bill, and some Republicans are opposed.

President Donald Trump and some House conservatives have been sharply critical of the Senate over the SAVE Act. Self himself is among the most vocal critics of the Senate over the legislation.

“The Senate is openly defying the will of the American people by refusing to pass the SAVE America Act,” he wrote in a June 26 Facebook post.

Trump, meanwhile, abruptly canceled last week a planned signing of a bipartisan housing affordability bill, threatening to withhold his signature until lawmakers pass the SAVE Act.

Senate Republicans have said there is simply no way to pass the bill given the chamber's political reality.

Senator Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, described its passage as an “impossible task” during an interview on CNN’s State of the Union, adding that the bill “simply can't be implemented in that time frame.”

“Why are we doing more things to undermine our confidence in elections, rather than getting the strong message out that will win for Republicans this year? Talk about the emergence and the rise of the Democrat Socialists of America, accept that the voting laws are going to be fundamentally what they are today, win by them,” he said.
What the 17th Amendment Says and Why It Was Ratified

The 17th Amendment states that the Senate “shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote.”

“The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures,” it continues.

It also mandates that the executive of each state has authority to fill vacancies, provided that the “legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct.”

It was ratified on April 8, 1913, as part of Progressive Era reforms. Arguments centered around support for direct democracy, the challenges of hung state legislatures and concerns about corruption, according to the Constitution Center.

Only the 18th Amendment, which led to prohibition, has been repealed. That was in 1933.
Past Efforts to Repeal the 17th Amendment

There have been attempts to repeal the 17th Amendment in the past. In 2004, Senator Zell Miller, a Georgia Democrat, introduced a resolution that would repeal the amendment and require state legislatures to make appointments to the Senate. It failed to gain traction.

There were also calls to repeal the amendment in 2013 and 2014 following the Tea Party movement.

Senator Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican, voiced support for the proposal at an ALEC summit in 2013, according to The Dallas Morning News. He described the amendment as a “major step toward the explosion of federal power and the undermining of the authority of the states at the local level.”

https://www.newsweek.com/house-republicans-repeal-17th-amendment-elect-senators-save-act-12137446

This proposal, House Joint Resolution 198, has pretty much zero chance of passing but it makes their intention clear. They want to steal your vote.
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Re: Mitch McConnell hitt 07/11/26 01:32 PM
He is NOT ALONE- 24 members of Congress are 80 or older. More than half are running for re-election. Humans have looked to their "Elders" for advise and guidance forever......however, lots of these old folks have no one running against them because they have POWER, and their state base doesn't want to lose power-- Founding Fathers didn't see this happening, a professional politician male and female who stayed until their dying breath.

Term limits, like the Presidency, show have been enacted 100 years ago. I'm 78 and won't happen in my life. I'd vote for it.

PS I'm a retired fighter pilot from USAF- Military doesn't want any pilot over 40---- line/combat pilots over 30?......why should our Congress be run by a huge percentage of people over 70---- just dumb in my book.
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Re: Random NFL News Homewood Dog 07/10/26 09:23 PM
I don't think Tampa will let him walk. He's been too good for them, and WE know how hard it is to get a good QB. They would be really dumb to let him go. Really dumb!!!
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? oobernoober 07/10/26 08:39 PM
Originally Posted by superbowldogg
Originally Posted by oobernoober
Maybe I should've posted an article that was more on-the-nose.

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/trump-stock-trades-before-tariff-pause-rcna352723


He made 300+ trades the day before he paused tariffs. That is the very opposite of "blind" wealth.

this article is behind a paywall.

Third times a charm....

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/02/trump-aapl-nvda-tariffs-disclosures.html
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Re: Goofy Immortal Part Deux 3rd_and_20 07/10/26 07:03 PM
LeBron James Realizes He Left Brand-New Stick Of Deodorant In Lakers Locker

https://theonion.com/lebron-james-realizes-he-left-brand-new-stick-of-deodorant-in-lakers-locker/

rofl
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Re: Fun with ai BADdog 07/10/26 06:23 PM
Doing the animations is amusing. It typically get things good / great on the first shot. But if you want to tweak something its almost impossible to get what you want.
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Re: Democratic Socialist Party Releases New Platform PitDAWG 07/10/26 06:05 PM
One side already has already taken over the stats quo with Project 2025. What we're beginning to see now is the backlash.

I would love to see moderates take over control of both parties so some sense of compromise could be reached to move the nation forward. The question now is what does the word moderate even mean in politics anymore? Sadly as of now I think it will be a long time to come before that happens. I see every American having healthcare as a moderate position but many say it's not.

I know everyone doesn't share my opinion but it seems any time there is legislation proposed that would help every day Americans a negative stereotype gets attached to it.

Meanwhile The White House endorses a privately owned chain of gas station that nobody seems to know who owns them and nothing is said...........

“The FIRST Freedom Fuel Network gas station has LANDED in Philadelphia, lowering the price at the pump to $3.47 for our 47th President,” the White House wrote on the social platform X on Tuesday.

As you have shown trump buys stocks and then endorses products to boost their stock value to enrich himself. He buys stocks right before he rolls back sanctions on them to increase his wealth and those same people never say a word about it and even try to defend it.
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Re: Somalians PitDAWG 07/10/26 02:37 PM
rofl

And one of them is back posting in this forum again.
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Re: Bonnie Tyler Eclipsed at 75 Ballpeen 07/10/26 02:29 PM
RIP...

One of those songs that most have heard and remember but not all that many remember who sang it.
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Re: The Dems... again PerfectSpiral 07/09/26 08:52 PM
I’m betting the dems won’t dance on Mitch’s grave like MAGA did on RBG’s
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Re: DOJ charges Southern Poverty Law Center with fraud over secret funding of extremist groups PerfectSpiral 07/09/26 08:47 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by PerfectSpiral
Originally Posted by Day of the Dawg
Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by Day of the Dawg
The SPLC pays for the hate to get keep themselves relevant. What a joke and anyone who follows them are a joke.

Some people still think all 42,319 instances of payouts and corruption are all so they can "keep their ears to the ground". Some people aren't really that smart though.

They (Democrats) started the hate groups they might as well fund them even though they use their existence to stay relevant.

I love it when MAGAts search for dignity in their own dumpster.

We love it when Oscar the Grouch pops his head out of the garbage can once a month with more worthless commentary.

We? I guess that’s that. There must be a bunch of MAGAts here with you. Can we get a head count?
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Re: Browns News cont. PitDAWG 07/09/26 02:02 PM
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie
Our other resident "I like to pick fights & twist people's words" was also routinely propping this nonsense up.

When did you do that? rolleyes
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Re: More Music 3rd_and_20 07/08/26 09:22 PM
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Re: Iran War... MoU and forward mac 07/08/26 08:57 PM
Also...

Judges deny request to return Trump’s name to Kennedy Center pending an appeal

link
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 PitDAWG 07/08/26 05:39 PM
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Re: White House report brands Smithsonian leadership as radical activists who can’t be trusted mgh888 07/07/26 09:18 PM
We don't want communists running these institutions. It's a good job King Trump will remove them. They should count themselves lucky if they are allowed to stay in the county5
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Re: Cavs/NBA 3.0 YTownBrownsFan 07/07/26 07:30 PM
What Donovan Mitchell's $273M contract extension means for Cavs future, LeBron pursuit - CBS Sports
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/donovan-mitchell-contract-extension-cavaliers-lebron-pusuit/
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Donovan Mitchell agreed to a four-year, $273 million contract extension on Tuesday that includes a player option for the 2030-31 season and a trade kicker that would ensure he remains at 35% of the cap if dealt.

It's a massive commitment from the Cavs, but one they felt they had to get done to remain a top contender in the East. Despite another disappointing postseason exit, this time getting swept in the Eastern Conference Finals by the eventual champion New York Knicks, the Cavaliers have shown no desire to want to blow things up. Mitchell made clear after that series that he wanted to be back in Cleveland, saying he had "unfinished business" with the Cavaliers, and one day into the official start of the league year, he made clear that he meant it by putting pen to paper on a massive new extension.

Mitchell's extension is the first domino to fall in what the Cavaliers hope is an offseason that finally pushes them over the top -- with LeBron James' return looming as the potential final piece to the puzzle. The last three Eastern Conference champions (two of whom won the Finals) did so a year after losing in the conference finals. Cleveland is hoping its patience is rewarded as the Celtics, Pacers and Knicks were to extend that streak to four in a row in 2026-27. There's still more work to do, but with Mitchell locked up the Cavs can start fully planning for the future.


What Mitchell's extension means for LeBron's possible return
The entire league is awaiting word of what LeBron James will do as he changes teams for a fourth time. The Sixers are in the hunt after trading for Jaylen Brown last week, and there are intriguing options in Golden State and Miami. But the expectation has been growing that LeBron will be coming home for a third and final stint in Cleveland.

So, what does the Mitchell signing mean for James' potential return? Financially, nothing.

Mitchell's new deal won't kick in until 2027-28 and has no impact on the Cavs' cap situation for the 2026-27 season. Should James Harden sign a new deal before LeBron's decision is announced, that would signal The King is going elsewhere, but Mitchell's new contract will have no bearing on James' ability to sign in Cleveland.

That said, Mitchell inking his extension now takes away any concern James may have had that his farewell season back home could be hijacked in any way by a contract dispute or potential trade saga involving Mitchell. Mitchell would've been able to become a free agent next summer, and had he not signed an extension, there could've been some real drama about the Cavs' future that would distract from LeBron's return.

Now the path is cleared for James to come to Cleveland without any concern that he wouldn't be the main topic of conversation or that this Cavs team will look different in late February than it does now due to a Mitchell trade.
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Re: The World Cup Ballpeen 07/07/26 05:09 AM
With the USA out I have to root for Spain. Chattanooga hosted the Spanish team during the several weeks when they played in Atlanta. It created a lot of local excitement, so Go Spain!
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Re: Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump’s proposed limits Bard Dawg 07/06/26 06:30 PM
-=SMH=- So tired of winning. . . .

Rough week, neh?
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded Day of the Dawg 07/06/26 12:10 PM
Originally Posted by superbowldogg
Glad Myles is gone. I think it will work out better for us in the long run. He's due to have a season ending injury again.


Also, it's quite annoying that we lose our best players to LA or NY in almost every sport.

I really hate to see Myles Garrett gone. He is the best defensive player in the game by far. With that said his age does not line up anymore with Browns next window and trading him was the right move as much as it sucks to trade a future hall of famer.

Jared Verse is talented and will be a staple in the defense for years to come and was a very good return coupled with the picks. If the Browns use those picks to hot on a QB, then this will go down as a great trade for the Browns. Miss on the picks then Verse needs to be a future hall of famer himself, or the trade will be viewed as another Browns disappointment.
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Re: Happy 250th Independence Day oobernoober 07/06/26 11:21 AM
There are a couple households in my neighborhood that are explosives enthusiasts and ply their trade most major holidays.

There was a pretty good storm that came through during peak fireworks hours. I swear the moment the last raindrop hit the ground they were already lighting fuses again.
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Re: Trump- Medal of Honor hitt 07/05/26 05:36 PM
They must mean US, normal citizens who see no way out of our current nightmare. We are blessed with a Commander in Chief who "jokes"/ uses sarcasm when talking about the Medal of Honor-- he has no clue about honor, virtue, nobility...... we need to pray for him and our country- we were blessed with another MAINLY peaceful 4th of July. Lord help us to stop killing each other in Middle East. Pray for leaders who act "for the people" and the common good- thanks to all who serve our country in many different areas. Happy 4th July weekend to all- yes, including our President. Peace.
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Re: Aging PrplPplEater 06/29/26 05:47 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
So... should I 'start over', or just ramp up the dosage?

When it arrives, just start in on it at the correct dosage. Feel free to eat up the other stuff as well; some folks take in as much as 20g per day when doing a fast load saturation. If you're over 200 lbs, you could be taking 5-10 grams per day just fine, but I'm currently 240 lbs and still only do 5g, for now.
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Re: Trump will Keep Jet Qutar Gifted the U.S. For Presidential Library Damanshot 06/27/26 10:31 AM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Originally Posted by Damanshot
Isn't there laws against accepting gifts like this?

The Foreign Emoluments Clause: Found in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8, it prohibits any person holding a government office from accepting any present, emolument, office, or title from any foreign state, king, or prince without the consent of Congress.

But it's trump, so....


Then why O why is the republican led congress allowing it?

Can't wait to hear their excuse for this.
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