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" ... But every additional out that Snell could record was precious, and one fewer that a lesser Rays reliever would have to be relied upon to get. Betts gets on, two on, one out, with lefty Seager at the plate? You’ve got lefty Snell with his filthy breaking ball for that matchup. If I’m the Rays, I’m in. Seager gets on? You’ve got Anderson for Turner, and a change is perfectly defensible. ... "
" ... If we want to get serious about recycling and move away from dependence on China for everything from solar panels to plastics and metals recycling, then the U.S. either has to build a better recycling system or make sustainable, single-use items that do not have to be part of a largely failed and filthy, global recycling mess. ... "
" ... In addition to the layoffs, taxes will be raised significantly on its already-overburdened residents to raise money. With higher personal taxes, expensive apartments, the lack of safety and the fear of a resurgence of Covid-19, people will continue leaving and head toward locations deemed more secure with a better quality of life. Then, de Blasio will be forced to enact even more job cuts. Over time, he’ll have to consider cutting health and pension benefits of municipal workers to have sufficient funds to keep the city running. Those who are left behind risk living in filthy, crime-infested places, plagued with the threat of virus outbreaks. ... "
" ... JNJ is the perfect way for uber-conservative investors to become filthy rich. Its six-decade string of dividend growth is just what the doctor ordered. J&J might have the occasional slip-up, and its stock isn’t always a steady riser. But it grows over the very long term, and investors never wonder whether their next income check will arrive. ... "
" ... What is a society if it will not—not cannot, but will not—provide a duty of human care for people, as yet convicted of nothing, that it insists on keeping locked in filthy cages? ... "