Buying oil from venezuela. It is not even believable. It is interesting, they give him billions of dollars, maduro, the dictator and i call him the owner of venezuela. They give him billions and billions of dollars but then they foreclose on his plane. They take away an old Junky Plane. Its not a good plane. They take away an old, Junky Plane and they say okay, he will buy a much better one. Think about it, of the country takes away his airplane pepes him billions of dollars for their oil, which is the worst oil and it is tar and has to be. There was only one plant and the entire world to refined that junk. You know where it is located . Used in texas but the environmentalist houston, texas, is refining tar. And that stuff is going up into the air. What is the only place in the whole world that can refine that very bad stuff. The state is rapidly going faster with a record 68 Million Budget Deficit last year. 60 Million Budget Deficit for a state. And the government is so incompetent t
know what you are getting into. let me put it this way, if it were my son, all right, and he was 13 years old and had reason bum bum reasonable ability i would encourage him to play baseball, soccer, something other than football. joining me writer and columnist for south florida sun sentinel, and the sports editor at the nation and author of game over how politics have turned the sports world upside down. dave, what is your reaction to what bob costas had to say? reaching a point from perspective of science to say you don t want your son to play football is as as controversial as saying you want to make sure your child gets vaccinated at birth. sure there are going to be people who say, no vaccinations are bad. just like people who say football is great for a 6-year-old. but all the science is pointing in the opposite direction. heck, the nfl s own concussion expert dr. robert cantu said it would be a very bad idea for
let me put it this way, if it were my son, all right, and he was 13 years old and had reason bum reasonable ability i would encourage him to play baseball, soccer, something other than football. joining me writer and columnist for south florida sun sentinel, and the sports editor at the nation and author of game over how politics have turned the sports world upside down. dave, what is your reaction to what bob costas had to say? reaching a point from perspective of science to say you don t want your son to play football is as controversial as saying you want to make sure your child gets vaccinated at birth. sure there are going to be people who say, no vaccinations are bad. just like people who say football is great for a 6-year-old. but all the science is pointing in the opposite direction. heck, the nfl s own concussion expert dr. robert cantu said it would be a very bad idea for kids under 14 to play football
also shed a light on your risk of certain medical conditions as well. but first, hey, it s super bowl weekend. the new york giants taking on the new england patriots. got your favorite, i m sure. those of us who care about head injuries can look for a few extra things during the game. i want you to pay attention. for one, we know super ads are the most high profile, most expensive spots to run. the nfl is actually going to use one of those spots to run an ad that talks about what the league is doing to promote safety. in fact, this past week on 60 minutes roger goodell said players need to share responsibility and also to be honest about their injuries. some of it s a warrior mentality, some of it s wanting to be out there to contribute. but that s part of our education is to make sure the players understand the seriousness of the issue and that they have to report these injuries. so the question a lot of people ask, just how hard are those big hits? i recently spoke to