They should build a new stadium. If they're willing to throw money at it, they can get the new stadium up and running in 20 months. 3.5 years if they drag their heels, which is a possibility as it's United.
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I'm honestly not expecting any revolution to start in America. They keep saying how they need guns for it, but it will be one of the last to join the revolution and only then go to try and hold on to a semblance of power.
This is why I want an anti-capitalist revolution. We replace the executives with AI and then by the time they realise how they empowered and galvanized the working class, we rise up to remove the boards of directors, putting the companies and dividends in the hands of the populous to feed into the UBI fund.
I think we need to think about how we as a society support these megalithic companies. I'm not against them providing services, but not while they dodge tax and they should be forced to match whatever they generate for themselves with contributions to the grid to help keep the cost down for normal people.
I would hope they stuck to clean energy though.
If the shareholders can get money, why wouldn't they gut the fat. These parasites don't think of the companies as wagyu, they just want dividends.
I'm so torn by this. On the one hand, it makes great radio hosts even more valuable and on the other hand, you become great by practicing and you get that practice at smaller and failing radio stations.
Also, what I want is for AI to replace middle management and upper management jobs as opposed to consumer facing jobs and I especially want systems in place to support the displaced people.
We cannot embrace AI while we're ambivalent about UBI.
Harvey Gration re-watched the Arsenal vs Newcastle match and analyzed it in detail. He believes that Arsenal's defeat was not due to a catastrophic performance but rather due to slight inefficiencies and imperfections magnified by the high-pressure situation. He highlights the team's fluid buildup play and the importance of full-back contributions. He also discusses the role of Kai Havertz and the team's balance. Gration concludes by emphasizing that Arsenal still has a lot of potential and that the team should focus on staying within five points of Manchester City until Christmas.
One shot in 90 minutes and it wasn't a catastrophic performance and the build up was fluid? GTFOH!
When black people talk about things that affect black people, they're accused of racism and threatened with losing their whip. If this was Jew against Jew, everyone would be too shit scared of being called an antisemite that they wouldn't dare speak up. It's sad that black people are an acceptable punching bag.
And for the record, Badenoch is a white supremacist.
71 minutes?
We could've had prime Messi out there today and it wouldn't have made a difference. Arteta had us set up incredibly brokenly. Havertz was playing in the Ødegaard spaces and Trosaard was floating around doing a whole lot of nothing. There was no urgency or impetus in our play and so there was no way to drag Newcastle around or break the lines. If Nwaneri had even half the minutes that Trosaard has wasted over the past few weeks, by all means write him off and say we rushed him in. But he essentially came into a terrible, unorganised and unbalanced team and failed to carry it in the half hour he got. Hardly a damning indictment on him or his advocates like me. It's also important to note, I was advocating for him based on his profile. If Arteta had bought cover for Ødegaard, it would be a moot point.
Haha, to be fair, he's an attacking coach.