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Tuesday, April 01, 2014
Obamunists Okay College Football Labor Unions WTF.
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13 comments:
- Skoonj said...
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In the NFL, they are about to permit cheerleaders to visit fans in their seats. Kind of like here in Las Vegas, where they have models visit you in your hotel room.
- 4/1/14, 1:05 PM
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So now the smarter universities will drop the athletic programs.
- 4/1/14, 1:32 PM
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Whatever. Colleges shouldn't be in the sports business anyway. (Yeah I know, sports programs raise lots of money for the school. Hookers earn money by selling their bodies.) Schools have too much money anyway, which is why they're liberal cesspits. (Liberalism only flourishes in a wealthy hothouse environment.)
I'm amazed that Americans, usually so smart when it comes to people stealing their money, fall for this crap, all in the name of the dear old alma mater.
Kim - 4/1/14, 1:38 PM
- Skoonj said...
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Too bad football and basketball don't have a minor league system.
- 4/1/14, 1:51 PM
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Johnny Friendly running athletes in addition to longshoremen? Whoo. Terry Malloy would be pissed.
- 4/1/14, 2:12 PM
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I used to be a big fan of basketball and football, both collegiate and pro. Sometime around 10-15 years ago I stopped watching, fed up with the general descent into spoiled brat, thuggish behavior; e.g., spiking the ball, ass-wagging, yelling in the other guys face, etc., that seems to have come with a predominance of blacks in the sports, unrestrained by a culture that increasingly makes excuses for bad behavior by any minority.
I wouldn't be surprised if the new union names were Crips United, Bloods Protective Assoc., and La Raza Sociedad. The NLRB should be renamed Union Protective Services.
Getting on the racist bus here, Boss.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick - 4/1/14, 4:26 PM
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Well, I'd say sumpin, but it'd be little more than an echo of Kim's and LtColTGDick's.
Gave up on sports about the same time I retired from the USN, 30 years ago. Still watch "The Open" and the final 9 holes of The Masters on Sunday (mostly because of those beautiful epilogue video essays they do), but other than that I have no use for organized sports after high school, where I think they're instrumental in teaching some pretty fundamental life lessons.
The entire problem with collegiate sports would dry up and blow away if schools refused to allow televising games.
And the major problems in pro football, baseball, and roundball would go away if players' salaries were limited to no more than congresskritters', or even better yet, active duty O-6 military base pay.
Bonuses could be distributed for teams winning their divisions or league championships. And then maybe a regular guy could take his kids to a game now and then without having to take out a second mortgage to pay for tickets, parking, and hot dogs. - 4/1/14, 5:42 PM
- molonlabe28 said...
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I agree with Kim that colleges, with the acquiescence of their alumni, have sold their souls to ESPN, ABC, CBS et al for 30 pieces of silver.
While college tuitions and room and board sky-rocket, athletic facilities have started looking like the new Yankee Stadium.
I am a football husband, so I go to the local college games with my wife.
But I find the whole drama predictable and fatiguing (you know what I mean with the inexorable arrest and conviction of the most important athlete on the team for some heinous offense, waiting for the NCAA to bench him for a game, etc.).
Year in, year out, it's the same nonsense.
And then I look at the athletes, who are all either ganged up blacks or white boys who want to look like Eminem, and I have a real difficult time pulling for them.
The game has long since ceased being a team effort and is little more than a self-absorbed stepping stone to the pros.
I have no interest in getting emotionally invested in the nonsense.
When I die, I plan to leave my school's English Department, which for reasons still not clear to me decided to pass me and pave the way for me to go to law school, as much money as we can.
Don't worry, though, I will stipulate what kind of literature it will support (I hope it will endow a Hemingway chair), so it won't support any womynist literature or ethnic literature.
Their proponents can endow their sub-genres without my help.
I agree with Lt C Gen TG dick that athletes' calling attention to themselves after plays.
They have no respect for the game.
It's all about themselves and their self-aggrandizement.
I have no interest in that kind of nonsense.
Like Hemingway, I like boxing (which is truly mano a mano) and automobile racing (which is life and death).
And if I could get ESPN to cover bullfighting, I would follow it too.
- 4/1/14, 5:52 PM
- Ralph Gizzip said...
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Let 'em unionize. Then all that free tuition, room, and board becomes income in kind. Now Dequan Washington has to pay taxes on that $50K per year he's getting in scholarship, books, room, and board.
Ah, the devil you know vs the one you don't. - 4/1/14, 5:53 PM
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I wonder how unionization will affect the rich alumni's backdoor "contributions" to their favored teams and players. Think all that under-the-table money will dry up?
- 4/1/14, 6:35 PM
- gadfly said...
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When paying taxes on the $15,500 free quarterly tuition plus board and books, annual income would exceed $60,000 and Federal and Illinois tax would exceed $16,000.
Dad and Mom will not be happy about this development. Further after the union work rules are imposed, coaches will have no authority and all Title 9 sports will go bye-bye. - 4/2/14, 12:59 AM
- leelu said...
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Can someone explain WTF they will be negotiating for? What can they do to improve on a free ride?
- 4/2/14, 8:28 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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What are they negotiating for? For starters, Obama's promise to remake America is all inclusive. And, it makes unions very happy.
- 4/2/14, 9:32 AM