A.H.Black
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I agree with all that you said except this. I think it's the other way around. Each to his own.When both skate clean, I think Efimova & Mitrofanov are a better team than KamO.
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I agree with all that you said except this. I think it's the other way around. Each to his own.When both skate clean, I think Efimova & Mitrofanov are a better team than KamO.
There is a well orchestrated PR campaign going on, but it’s Thursday.I'm surprised about the abundance of mainstream media coverage about Alisa's citizenship quest:
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Figure skater Alisa Efimova's Olympic dream hinges on last-minute US citizenship approval
Alisa Efimova hopes to represent the United States at the Milan Cortina Olympics, but she needs to become a citizen first.apnews.com
I thought there was a 0% chance of Alisa getting her passport in time but now maybe there is a 2% chance since Chan & Howe have basically taken themselves out of it
I'm sure there is a CIS office in St Louis where Alisa would be able to obtain her passport. I'm also sure that if there was some reason for the USFS/USOPC to believe that a private bill was making its way through Congress and would pass next week, they could name EfiMit to the team conditionally.There is a well orchestrated PR campaign going on, but it’s Thursday.
I mean the Senate has to vote on it tomorrow. The house has to vote on it and then the president has to not be playing golf to sign the bill and if she really does have to have a physical passport somebody has to work late at the state department to produce a passport. My understanding is to get an emergency same-day passport you have to present yourself at the passport office. Unless there’s one in St. Louis, I see this is being a slight problem, considering that she has a championship event to skate tomorrow evening.
maybe all these miracles will occur but I think the only way it works is if US figure skating says “ oh we changed our mind and we are going to give her a few more weeks and we are going to open ourselves up for a lawsuit.”
Don’t get me wrong. I’d love for her to be able to go because I think she’s the best choice we have for the team event regardless of anything else, but they have to bend some rules and hope they don’t get sued.
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I'm sure there is a CIS office in St Louis where Alisa would be able to obtain her passport. I'm also sure that if there was some reason for the USFS/USOPC to believe that a private bill was making its way through Congress and would pass next week, they could name EfiMit to the team conditionally.
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Tanith moved to Michigan in 1998 and got her green card in 2002. Since she's not married to a US citizen then, she would be required to wait 5 years for naturalization, or 2007.As I recall she had met all the residency requirements and everything and just got caught up in the US government’s bureaucratic nightmare.
I don’t think the Mitchells were alone, for some reason I have one of the Reed’s involved in politicking against the bill in my mind, but maybe I’m just making things up.Tanith moved to Michigan in 1998 and got her green card in 2002. Since she's not married to a US citizen then, she would be required to wait 5 years for naturalization, or 2007.
The amendment filed by Sen. Carl Levin of MI I think allowed individuals to file an immigrant worker application and green card application at the same time, reducing the wait for citizenship. Tanith would have been in some sort of visa (most likely the extraordinary ability visa) before getting the green card (most likely filed the application for green card 12-24 months prior to the receipt of green card). Levin's bill would shorten the naturalization process for immigrants of “extraordinary ability.
But to get to that stage, there would have been an insane amount of lobbying, getting support for the amendment -- and Tanith's medal at the Worlds certainly bolstered her case. Alas, not the case for Alisa.
I thought at first why can't Alisa take advantage of that same bill, but Levin's amendment that was approved specifically stated it is for those who began their naturalization process before July 2002.
Now, if Alissa gets her citizenship on or before Sunday, will there be someone similar to the parents of David Mitchell who tried to block Tanith's road to citizenship? If you recall, Mitchell's parents wrote to Sen. Hillary Clinton, requesting that she oppose the amendment introduced to expedite Tanith's citizenship application. As they said then, "No team where both [participants] are U.S. born citizens should risk not getting an Olympic spot because the rules were bent or changed to help someone who is not currently a citizen."
Karen, for all these claims that other posters must ‘hate’ skaters because of this or that, you sure have put a lot of energy into whining about Shin and Nagy throughout the last few days. Who cares if they failed in September— but then earned it in January? You will never get over Beijing and we will have to suffer through how much you dislike them for years to come.As far as a potential lawsuit... I almost sort of hope that ShiNagy wind up as 1st alternates because I think they'd probably be too ashamed of the fact that they were the team that FAILED to secure the 3rd spot in Beijing to even contemplate a lawsuit. Can you imagine how bad they'd look suing the USFS/USOPC after they were given the chance to earn an additional spot and failed spectacularly?
Oh, do shut up. You may not care whether or not they failed in September, but you don't get to dictate what I or others feel about them and whether or not they've "earned" a spot on the team - and we've still got several hours before that is anywhere close to being determined.Karen, for all these claims that other posters must ‘hate’ skaters because of this or that, you sure have put a lot of energy into whining about Shin and Nagy throughout the last few days. Who cares if they failed in September— but then earned it in January? You will never get over Beijing and we will have to suffer through how much you dislike them for years to come.
Neither of them forced the USFS to send them, but they did and it didn’t work out. Now it’s January and ‘skaters have to peak at the right time’ bla bla would be what needs to happen.
Karen, I’m going to leave it at this. It’s always a ‘do shut up’ or ‘fcuk right off’ reply. From the adult you are. I’m not the one dictating how you feel, you do that plenty clearly all on your own.Oh, do shut up. You may not care whether or not they failed in September, but you don't get to dictate what I or others feel about them and whether or not they've "earned" a spot on the team - and we've still got several hours before that is anywhere close to being determined.
I’m reading what you’ve said in the last 36 or so hours during since the pairs short. You are otherwise furious with a competition result and it’s only halfway done.What I said and will repeat, just to be clear,
With Alisa's talk about doing lots of "paperwork" and waiting for a "ruling," could it be that they've found some loophole that sidesteps congressional authority?Tanith moved to Michigan in 1998 and got her green card in 2002. Since she's not married to a US citizen then, she would be required to wait 5 years for naturalization, or 2007.
The amendment filed by Sen. Carl Levin of MI I think allowed individuals to file an immigrant worker application and green card application at the same time, reducing the wait for citizenship. Tanith would have been in some sort of visa (most likely the extraordinary ability visa) before getting the green card (most likely filed the application for green card 12-24 months prior to the receipt of green card). Levin's bill would shorten the naturalization process for immigrants of “extraordinary ability.
But to get to that stage, there would have been an insane amount of lobbying, getting support for the amendment -- and Tanith's medal at the Worlds certainly bolstered her case. Alas, not the case for Alisa.
I thought at first why can't Alisa take advantage of that same bill, but Levin's amendment that was approved specifically stated it is for those who began their naturalization process before July 2002.
Now, if Alissa gets her citizenship on or before Sunday, will there be someone similar to the parents of David Mitchell who tried to block Tanith's road to citizenship? If you recall, Mitchell's parents wrote to Sen. Hillary Clinton, requesting that she oppose the amendment introduced to expedite Tanith's citizenship application. As they said then, "No team where both [participants] are U.S. born citizens should risk not getting an Olympic spot because the rules were bent or changed to help someone who is not currently a citizen."
Tony, stop patronizing me. You're the one who is constantly being confrontational and pronouncing that I'm feeling a certain way. I don't get why you feel compelled to defend Nagy (I have my theories, but I'll refrain from sharing them).Karen, I’m going to leave it at this. It’s always a ‘do shut up’ or ‘fcuk right off’ reply. From the adult you are. I’m not the one dictating how you feel, you do that plenty clearly all on your own.
Oh, I'm not taking this to DM because you are completely out of line, once again, in your personal attack against me. No reasonable person would conclude from my posts about the US pairs in the past day and a half that I'm "furious" about the competition result.I’m reading what you’ve said in the last 36 or so hours during since the pairs short. You are otherwise furious with a competition result and it’s only halfway done.
And ‘to be clear’, if you want to continue, DM me please rather than starting another unhinged reply with some nasty intro. No one wants to read this drama, and… I have a competition to get to.
Karen, take it to DM. You’re acting like you’re 13 with your replies. Personal attacks are telling people to fcuk right off, or to shut up. “Out of line” is you. Constantly.Oh, I'm not taking this to DM because you are completely out of line, once again, in your personal attack against me.
For someone proclaiming they're the adult, this is a pretty toddler-esque type of response.Karen, take it to DM. You’re acting like you’re 13 with your replies. Personal attacks are telling people to fcuk right off, or to shut up. “Out of line” is you. Constantly.
I’m not reading the rest of the tangent.
Could both of you take your toddler fit someFor someone proclaiming they're the adult, this is a pretty toddler-esque type of response.
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With Alisa's talk about doing lots of "paperwork" and waiting for a "ruling," could it be that they've found some loophole that sidesteps congressional authority?
Whatever happens, I hope USFS makes a definitive ruling on Sunday with no conditional this or that. As others have pointed out, none of the US pair teams are projected to beat the top Japanese, Chinese, Canadian, Georgian, or Italian pair teams. They just need to beat the Kovalevs, right?
Why are you so rude? And is this how you treat people offline?Oh, do shut up.
There was a rumor to that effect that was floated right after the USFS switched the SkAm assignment from ShiNagy to ChanHowe over on Reddit (I saw the screenshot of the claim on X). It never made it over here and my thought at the time was it was awfully convenient timing for that rumor to suddenly surface. I didn't put a lot of credence in it because it didn't gain much traction and never made the rounds. It was so specifically targeted at making ChanHowe into the "bad guys" and it's not as if ShiNagy weren't also beaten, soundly, by McBark at John Nicks IPC and that PlaFern also put up a higher score that same week at Kinoshita Group Cup.Someone mentioned on some podcast or live stream that Chan and Howe declined to go to Chinese Nebelhorn? If that is true, and even if its not, surely Shin and Nag deserve some grace. I don't know, maybe I have become attached to them because they are Meagan's team, and she has locked in the last few weeks with them, sharing great moments on Insta. I really want her to have a victory, even if idiot is by her side this week.
Now that's a narrative that is factually untrue. They were certainly better at GPdF but their score there also wouldn't have secured the 3rd spot. I think their IceChallenge score would have done the trick and their Golden Spin score certainly would have, but those competitions were nearly 2 & 3 months after the OQE where they didn't do well - and they didn't do well at John Nicks IPC in early September either, nor did they do well at Glacier Falls in early August.Meagan Duhamel was a guest on the Runthrough’s live show yesterday. She said there was a competition to determine the team who went to China and that S/N won by ‘a million points’. That may not be an exact quote, but the sentiment was similar. She also said it was basically a fluke competition based on how they’ve trained and competed before and since. I hope they crush it tonight to help squish some of this narrative.
a nuanced take in my us pairs thread?? surely there's some law against thisS/N skated terribly at the Olympic qualifier. C/H could have skated better, but they’re also wildly inconsistent and have had wonderful short programs this season and some less than good free skates. And whatever disaster this week’s short program was. And who knows what they looked like at the USFS internal competition IF they competed.
P/F (who I adore and will forever root for) are also…not consistent and could just as easily been a disaster and not qualified a 3rd spot.
Let’s be honest. USFS could have sent any team on any day and gotten the same result. They could have sent the exact same team on a different day and gotten a wildly different result. As someone who actually loves US pairs (there, I said it, and pairs is my favorite discipline), I don’t know that the US actually needs the 3rd spot…
There I go being logical again! I’ll work on that before I post next…!a nuanced take in my us pairs thread?? surely there's some law against this
at Karen's hatred of them. It's almost Esta-esque in its extremism, to the point that I look forward to it. I've developed Pavlovian conditioning of needing to read a snark from Karen every time their names are mentioned.
We need a Shin-Nagy / Chan-Howe fight board, like the old Tara-Michelle fight board
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.Maybe we'll even get a
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.Maybe I've just transferred all of my hatred toward obvious USFS favoritism from Jason Brown onto ShiNagy in the past season.FWIW, I like Shin and Nagy, and I'mat Karen's hatred of them. It's almost Esta-esque in its extremism, to the point that I look forward to it. I've developed Pavlovian conditioning of needing to read a snark from Karen every time their names are mentioned.
We need a Shin-Nagy / Chan-Howe fight board, like the old Tara-Michelle fight board
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I'm rooting for Shin and Nagy to make the Olympic team and for the snarks to continue![]()
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.Maybe we'll even get a
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