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We are about to experience something else. With no more credit reporting for medical debt under $500.00, and the instant removal of all medical debt under $500.00, people are going to experience a credit lift as those debts come off and scores increase artificially. People that could not get credit will now get credit OR WORSE credit requirements will increase (I am seeing that) for everyone else. People that cannot pay their bills suddenly having the ability to get more on credit is going to cause us all headaches.Nah, we’ve been able to kick the van down the road for decades by simply printing more money. That’s coming to a head. In case you haven’t realized it inflation isn’t slowing, regardless of what the FED says. When was the last time inflation kept going up after the fed raising interest rates. Couple that with the explosion in personal credit debt that isn’t cooling down. Why do you think Potus and everyone else is hanging the war drum. Thinking the same old spend a billion or two on a war and that’ll jump start the economy. Problem is there is no more money to print. Well there is but if we keep adding debt this will continue to spiral.
The personal credit bubble is going to make 07/08 look like a minor blip on the radar.We are about to experience something else. With no more credit reporting for medical debt under $500.00, and the instant removal of all medical debt under $500.00, people are going to experience a credit lift as those debts come off and scores increase artificially. People that could not get credit will now get credit OR WORSE credit requirements will increase (I am seeing that) for everyone else. People that cannot pay their bills suddenly having the ability to get more on credit is going to cause us all headaches.
I know this guy has posted a lot but this is a fkn nightmare if we are left out.
Rad talks conference realignment at the 8 min mark.
Not a whole lot here, but figured I’d leave it here anyway. basically…
- we’re doing diligence
- not going anywhere or planning to leave
- football drives realignment
- we love the ACC, want to make the league the best it can be
- we’re excited about how Stanford and Cal solidify this league and make it better
- we’re excited to see the schedule for the next seven years
I know this guy has posted a lot but this is a fkn nightmare if we are left out.
I know this guy has posted a lot but this is a fkn nightmare if we are left out.
FIFY. Remember…. pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered.The SEC’s money and overreach bias has ruined this great sport.
I don’t doubt that ND is by far the biggest domino, but they’re legally obligated to join the acc if they join a conference. The whole point of them forcing the acc cucks to fake Stanford and cal was to make things more convenient for them. I don’t think they’re joining anyone anytime soonComments by the Warchant editor most "informed" regarding FSU's departure interest & planning stated that at this point both FSU / Clemson (and by extension any other ACC programs really considering leaving the ACC) are standing by to see exactly what ND decides to do as their current media deal expires in 2024 and their new one is expected to be announced some time early in 2024. IF ND actually agrees to join the B10 and bail out of their current ACC deal, the opinion is that the current GOR would be impacted, opened for re-negotiation, and that would be the time for the ACC programs interested in leaving to approach the ACC to negotiate / announce departure.
All speculation ... on both sides. Everything is up for negotiation behind the scenes and one of the biggest factors is broadcast right distribution for the 12 team college playoffs. Will be HUGE media revenue dwarfing March Madness. ND is also cognizant of the fact that a few of the top ACC programs will most likely bail and then their ACC relationship will be worth a lot less. One thing is certain ... they aren't joining the ACC in football ... ever.I don’t doubt that ND is by far the biggest domino, but they’re legally obligated to join the acc if they join a conference. The whole point of them forcing the acc cucks to fake Stanford and cal was to make things more convenient for them. I don’t think they’re joining anyone anytime soon
I know this guy has posted a lot but this is a fkn nightmare if we are left out.
You know it's BS for him to mention 8 schools possibly leaving and not mention Miami. there is ZERO chance Miami doesn't have an open invitation to the B12. I'm not as confident on the B1G offering us full membership as I used to be but I'm 100% confident the B12 would beg Miami to come if things at the ACC were imploding.
you think there's a campaign going on at FSU to push the narrative that Miami is happy in the ACC and plan to stay here as long as possible?If someone had the patience and time to go back to all of Swaim's inaccurate tweets...you would have a veritable ****-show of terrible takes that were fed to him by "inside sources" at certain schools that were trying to push certain narratives.