You need a personality transplant you dumb bitch.”
LineOfBeauty wrote: » Raw rating in at 1.686 million. It's not quite freefall but it's close. You wonder post pandemic if they are getting the people back who they've run off or if this pandemic is the thing that's broken the spell of their routine watching. That 3rd hour is especially grim reading.
Agent Coulson wrote: » They will be move to Missouri as the Governor there said live events can resume there with 6ft between people as of yesterday.
sky88 wrote: » I was going to say what fans would risk it but it’s America
Agent Coulson wrote: » Gemma O'Doherty and John Walters in this court today calling it a Nazi State with loads of followers outside we have enough of them here in this Country so we can't point fingers at America really.
sky88 wrote: » There’s a lot more of that in America but yes every country has its brand of weirdos
Agent Coulson wrote: » There is lot more because their population is about 70 times bigger. In fact our death toll from Covid-19 per million population is higher than America and 11th highest in the World. America is ranked 14th as of tonight.
Agent Coulson wrote: » The Million Dollar Man and his two sons have been named in a scandal that saw them spending millions in welfare grant money in the largest embezzlement case in Mississippi history following son Brett’s arrest in February.
Agent Coulson wrote: » The Million Dollar Man and his two sons have been named in a scandal that saw them spending millions in welfare grant money in the largest embezzlement case in Mississippi history following son Brett’s arrest in February. Of the $96m in grants $94m has been questioned by auditors as clear misspending or they could not lawfully verify where the money was spent.
ATLANTA — The state of Mississippi allowed tens of millions of dollars in federal anti-poverty funds to be used in ways that did little or nothing to help the poor, with two nonprofit groups instead using the money on lobbyists, football tickets, religious concerts and fitness programs for state lawmakers, according to a scathing audit released on Monday. According to the report, released by the state auditor’s office, the money also enriched celebrities with Mississippi ties, among them Brett Favre, a former N.F.L. quarterback whose Favre Enterprises was paid $1.1 million by a nonprofit group that received the welfare funds. The payments were for speaking engagements that Mr. Favre did not attend, the auditors said.Other large sums went to a family of pro wrestlers whose flamboyant patriarch, Ted DiBiase, earned national fame performing as the “Million Dollar Man.” In a news conference on Monday, Shad White, the state auditor, said it was possible that many recipients of the money did not know it had come from the federal welfare program. Mr. Favre could not be reached for comment Monday. Mr. DiBiase declined to comment.
Ted DiBiase and his sons Ted DiBiase Jr. and Brett DiBiase were recently named in an audit for an ongoing scandal regarding inappropriate use of welfare money in Mississippi. The scandal saw the Mississippi Department of Human Services misappropriate more than $90 million and used it for other means that weren't for welfare purposes. The audit, which was conducted by Shad White, revealed that Ted Sr.'s Heart of David ministry received more than $1.9 million from 2017 to 2019. The actual payments were $271,349 in 2017, $900,000 in 2018 and $756,224 in 2019, totaling $1,927,573. In addition, the audit stated that Heart Of David is considered a faith based organization under federal standards. Grants to faith-based organizations are allowed under Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program regulations. However, White said in the audit that "any contract or grant agreement must include conditions to implement restrictions on explicitly religious activities. Auditor could find no such conditions in the contracts or subgrantee agreements made to Heart of David."Previously, authorities charged Brett and five more people in a multi-million embezzlement scheme that included former Mississippi Welfare Director John Davis. According to a New York Times article, DiBiase allegedly was given funds to go to a drug treatment facility in Malibu that was earmarked for Mississippi's welfare programs. According to documents in the article, DiBiase was allegedly given the money as payment for drug abuse classes that he never taught. Former NFL quarterback and Super Bowl champion Brett Favre was also named in the audit, with Favre Enterprises receiving $1.1 million from the Mississippi Department of Human Services. The full audit can be seen at this link.
Itssoeasy wrote: » https://twitter.com/marty_walsh/status/1258814310903681032?s=20 Looking doubtful that summerslam will be going ahead in Boston unless something changes.
TimesArrow wrote: » https://twitter.com/ryansatin/status/1258846073050722304?s=21 Don’t know if this is newsworthy or not, but US comedian Tom segura had a pop at wrestling and wrestling fans (could well be a “bit”) and the likes of Corbin, Ziggler and others are taking umbridge
Screaming "Wrestling fans are so retarded, they think it's REAL!" and thinking you're dunking on them is the equivalent of setting up for a one yard touchdown run, going backwards 99 yards and celebrating a safety as everyone looks at you wondering what the **** you just did