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Good flowchart for offseason

Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 11:56 am
by BDKJMU
"A handy flowchart for navigating the college football offseason

Spring ball is over. The draft is done. Even most of the offseason conference meetings are finished, meaning we've officially entered the deadest two-month stretch of the college football calendar.

And that's a drag.

Sure, now's the time of year to gripe about some NCAA governance issue or continue the ongoing argument about the merits of 8 vs. 9 conference games that certainly will be viewed as the Lincoln-Douglas debates of our time.

But we've still got a whole bunch of days to kill before college football gets geared up again. And over these next few months, news is sparse. A commitment here. An arrest there. Summer workouts that aren't a whole lot more interesting than players running 7-on-7 drills in shorts. A -- yawn -- court case about player likenesses that might be seismic but is about as far from a football field as you can get."
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Re: Good flowchart for offseason

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 6:04 am
by Aho Old Guy
Over the 75-year actuarial term of the unfunded liabilities, the cumulative GDP of the United States of America will exceed $4,000 trillion.

Because of ObamaCare, the unfunded liabilities of the United States of America have declined from nearly $120 trillion, the actuarial solvency of Medicare has been extended by over a decade, and the ten-year unfunded cost of the Part D drug program has been reduced to 'only' $800 billion.

The current total assets of the United States of America, not including govt land, buildings, infrastructure, or natural resources, nor military hardware, exceeds $230 trillion with an actual net worth of America between $70-$80 trillion, today. External federal debt is approximately $12.5 trillion, and the cost to service that debt this year is 1.3% of GDP, or 5.6% of Federal outlays.

Re: Good flowchart for offseason

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 12:16 pm
by Pwns
Visit the political board every once in a while, AOG. It's a riot. Sometimes.

Re: Good flowchart for offseason

Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 3:48 pm
by BDKJMU
Aho Old Guy wrote:Over the 75-year actuarial term of the unfunded liabilities, the cumulative GDP of the United States of America will exceed $4,000 trillion.

Because of ObamaCare, the unfunded liabilities of the United States of America have declined from nearly $120 trillion, the actuarial solvency of Medicare has been extended by over a decade, and the ten-year unfunded cost of the Part D drug program has been reduced to 'only' $800 billion.

The current total assets of the United States of America, not including govt land, buildings, infrastructure, or natural resources, nor military hardware, exceeds $230 trillion with an actual net worth of America between $70-$80 trillion, today. External federal debt is approximately $12.5 trillion, and the cost to service that debt this year is 1.3% of GDP, or 5.6% of Federal outlays.
You're an idiot. :dunce:

Re: Good flowchart for offseason

Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 4:11 pm
by kalm
BDKJMU wrote:
Aho Old Guy wrote:Over the 75-year actuarial term of the unfunded liabilities, the cumulative GDP of the United States of America will exceed $4,000 trillion.

Because of ObamaCare, the unfunded liabilities of the United States of America have declined from nearly $120 trillion, the actuarial solvency of Medicare has been extended by over a decade, and the ten-year unfunded cost of the Part D drug program has been reduced to 'only' $800 billion.

The current total assets of the United States of America, not including govt land, buildings, infrastructure, or natural resources, nor military hardware, exceeds $230 trillion with an actual net worth of America between $70-$80 trillion, today. External federal debt is approximately $12.5 trillion, and the cost to service that debt this year is 1.3% of GDP, or 5.6% of Federal outlays.
You're an idiot. :dunce:
Link?

Re: Good flowchart for offseason

Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 4:24 pm
by BDKJMU
kalm wrote:
BDKJMU wrote: You're an idiot. :dunce:
Link?
Yep. He wrote several paragraphs of drivel completely unrelated to the thread at hand, completely unrelated to the FCS board, and gave no link to boot. I'm not going to dissect his drivel on the FCS board. He wants to start a political discussion, then he should go over to the poli board.