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    Big 10 and PAC 12 v. ACC, SEC and Big 12

    Historically, conservatism means less change. To be conservative means continue with status quo, or as much as possible. It also means limited government and more personal liberties under the belief that individuals and business can make better decisions over the short and long term than...
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    Big 10 and PAC 12 v. ACC, SEC and Big 12

    Florida just set a record today for number of people hospitalized. As we have seen elsewhere from that will be an increase in deaths.
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    Big 10 and PAC 12 v. ACC, SEC and Big 12

    No comparison between NYC and Florida because of the difference in population density. Florida is comparable to Texas. Large state population and a few areas of higher density, but again, nothing compared to NYC. I live in Atlanta so I can admit that our Governor's response to the virus was...
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    Big 10 and PAC 12 v. ACC, SEC and Big 12

    the guy is a rube. I was wrong about how well educated he is, but not wrong about how he applies the knowledge. Florida has done terribly with the virus. Who would have thought a state full of young, dumb partiers and geriatrics would do poorly with an easily spread virus that kills the elderly?
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    Big 10 and PAC 12 v. ACC, SEC and Big 12

    You are correct it’s about optics, but those same optics will make it difficult for SEC, ACC and Big 12 to play if the Big 10 and PAC 12 postpone their seasons. As though we don‘t already have a perceived intellectual divide in this country between people in the north and south, how much would...
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    Big 10 and PAC 12 v. ACC, SEC and Big 12

    No you would not. You May feel that way today from the limited prism of college football, but overall everyone but 51% of Florida recognize him for being a rube. He is an undereducated person who is over his head in political matters. Not to mention he is difficult to look at. Ugly, fat...
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