Tyler Salk
In a game that easily could have resulted in a loss, the New England Patriots advanced to 2-1 after defeating the Houston Texans with a last minute touchdown pass to Brandin Cooks. The AFC rivals were able to surprise the masses, with an offensive push that caused temporary panic all over New England. While their efforts weren’t quite enough, red flags were raised that the opponent will try to exploit during week 4.
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State Representative Bobby Nardolillo, the Republican Candidate for US Senate next year, spoke out today on the terms being floated for public assistance to the management of the Pawtucket Red Sox. Executive and legislative leadership on Smith Hill, as well as the Pawtucket Mayor, are all pushing hard for the authorization to issue Moral Obligation Bonds in the matter. The proceeds would be used to put up taxpayer dollars for more than half of the construction costs of the proposed new minor league ball park.
"Moral Obligation Bonds." The Candidate mused. "Where have we heard that term before?" His reference, of course, is to the same funding mechanism that gave away tens of millions of taxpayer dollars in the 38 Studios mess. "Right now President Trump is trying to forge a deal for federal tax relief." Bobby pointed out. "That's because He sees the plight of the middle class taxpayer all across America. As a nation we have to lower our tax burden, not increase it more." Rep. Nardolillo sees a direct parallel between federal tax relief and the PawSox stadium proposal. "I see the plight of regular Rhode Islanders so I know there's no extra money in any of their budgets to grease the way of a deal like the new stadium."
Kaleb Bajakian
Some whiny co-worker lady working the Patriots game with me Sunday said "Considering you're an ex-Marine, I'm surprised the protesting football players don't bother you." As usual, I have no filter -- so I politely explained to her I don't care if you salute the flag or kneel or not do anything at all because liberty is freedom of choice regardless of who agrees with you. |
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