I am an Eagles fan. The management of the Eagles figured out the system. It took a while. The NFL system design is what they figured out. Just like our current political and economic system which has changed over the centuries. There is a salary cap. There is a way to defer the contracts of players into future years. The NFL increases the salary cap each year. That is what greases the wheels for teams to play and manipulate the system. Our economic and political system is somewhat the same way. Wha tis not said is that when the NFL suffers some decrease the Eagles will have to pay all of that deferred deficits from contracts. In other words, they will suck in a huge way. It is incredible. The first two years of Joe, we got warnings from our currency. The abuses on it for near 60 years. Our currency is weary. People on the planet use safety for their investments. Internally we have interests dividing us in huge ways. If people protesting have different flags of nations, they are enemies to our nation. They now are using American flags also as the elites have seen the pushback. This is a decades long thing before that. The truth is the truth. Give the southwest to Mexico and it will be ghetto in a couple of decades. The federales are not the deballed law enforcement of the southwest. Massive corruption from our massive corruption keeps Mexico from being great. The globalists push colonists in the Western Hemisphere when the whole Hemisphere is COLONISTS. The leader of Mexico is a chalky white Jewish woman whose DNA is from eastern Europe/Russia. You stupid asses.There have been 7 presidential elections this century, and the Republican candidate has won the popular vote twice. 2004, 2024. The Cleveland Browns can’t tell the Philadelphia Eagles how they need to change the way they play football because they won a game. In the same way, Democrats don't need to listen to what Republicans have to say. They have a 2-5 record, and they think because they won two games that they can instruct everybody else on how to win.
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