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It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Seems like they should split up Bush and Obama.
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Isgrimnur wrote:Enlarge Image

Pew Research
So, if the Greatest generation == "Go Dems!" and Millenials == "Go Dems!" then by the transitive property, the Millenials are the Greatest generation. QED.
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I turned 18 during the Ford administration but Nixon formed my earliest political views. The red/blue split there is interesting.
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Done.
Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin was elected the 54th speaker of the House on Thursday, taking the gavel that he never sought to wield from John A. Boehner, who relinquished it under fire.

But the personal jubilance and high expectations felt by Mr. Boehner, who was elected in a sweeping Republican takeover of the House in 2011, have been replaced with a grim recognition that Mr. Ryan’s ascent stems not from electoral victory but rather the chaos in the ranks of his party’s sizable majority.

Mr. Ryan received 236 votes, a comfortable margin that included several of the hardline conservatives who had worked to oust Mr. Boehner. In his address to Congress after the vote, he implored members who have been fighting so bitterly to find a way to work together. “Let’s be frank, the House is broken,” Mr. Ryan said. “We are not settling scores,” he added, “we are wiping the slate clean.”
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Was he able to secure the concessions he originally demanded? In particular, the ones that make it really hard to oust him in the same manner as his predecessor?
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hepcat wrote:Was he able to secure the concessions he originally demanded? In particular, the ones that make it really hard to oust him in the same manner as his predecessor?
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The main concession is his presidential ambitions. He carries the stink of the speakership now.
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It's amazing to me that the so called "Freedom Caucus" has as much power in Washington as they do. They're so utterly toxic that I would've hoped the GOP would flush them from their system by now...or at least have marginalized their voice. :cry:
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Democrats not paying their taxes.
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Pennsylvania election today, state and local. I voted for two Republicans (sheriff and one city commissioner) and the rest Dems or Independents.

This Supreme Court election is a real rarity. State SC justices run in retention elections (nearly impossible to lose) every ten years, so there are partisan elections only when there is no incumbent. Right now the four sitting incumbents are tied Dem/Rep, and there are *three* open seats--something that hasn't happened since the 1700's.
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I skipped our local election today because 3/4 of the candidates were running unopposed, and the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board. It's the first election I can remember missing. Turnout was expected to be under 15%.

OK, actually I forgot all about it, but I'd decided to skip it anyway.
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Kraken wrote:the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board.
So when they start teaching Creationism in science class we can blame you?
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Moliere wrote:
Kraken wrote:the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board.
So when they start teaching Creationism in science class we can blame you?
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Moliere wrote:
Kraken wrote:the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board.
So when they start teaching Creationism in science class we can blame you?
Heh. If that ever becomes remotely possible in MA, we are all screwed. IDK what the local education issues are, but I do know that evangelicals aren't calling them.

Although I am starting to see Trump signs sprouting on local lawns, so who knows where THAT could lead?
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Moliere wrote:
Kraken wrote:the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board.
So when they start teaching Creationism in science class we can blame you?
Multiple school districts in CO have been taken over by "reformers" funded by the Koch brothers. Jeffco is having a recall election today focused on those folks, it's been incredibly ugly watching it all go down.
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Kraken wrote:I skipped our local election today because 3/4 of the candidates were running unopposed, and the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board. It's the first election I can remember missing. Turnout was expected to be under 15%.

OK, actually I forgot all about it, but I'd decided to skip it anyway.
I fetishize elections and very rarely skip one.

But I forgot to mention that this time I had the pleasure of voting for my good friend Helen to be on the Philadelphia city council. That's pretty cool.
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My local results:

It looks like the PA Supreme Court race could be a clean sweep for Democrats, resulting in a 5-2 advantage for many years to come. Big implications for the state, obviously, but also for correcting our gerrymandered contribution to the U.S. House of Representatives.

And my pal won her first city council race as the top single vote-getter among the many candidates for 7 seats.
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Conga rats to your friend.

Candidates at the local level do not run with an (R) or a (D) after their names here. Unless you pay attention to the candidates and the issues, it's not possible to vote a partisan ticket. I skipped the election because (a) most of the officials were unopposed and (b) I didn't pay attention because (c) my town is remarkably well run -- the budget is healthy, schools and services are good, the streets are safe. The worst thing I can say about it is that it's too family-oriented and boring. The guy selling wine at the farmers market can't give out tastes because OMG think of the children!

AFAIK nobody was running on a free wine sample platform. That would've gotten me to the polls.
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all the levies and funding measures passed in the city... so the state votes to cut the sales tax.
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I'm kind of sad about the Kentucky gubernatorial result - the tea party candidate (Matt Bevin) becoming the new governor there. Honestly I don't know a ton of specifics about Bevin, but what I do know...sounds kind of like Sam Brownback redux. He will probably do a lot to gut health care reform in Kentucky, which will do real harm to a lot of poor Kentuckians.

Oh well...at least I don't live there.
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El Guapo wrote:I'm kind of sad about the Kentucky gubernatorial result - the tea party candidate (Matt Bevin) becoming the new governor there. Honestly I don't know a ton of specifics about Bevin, but what I do know...sounds kind of like Sam Brownback redux. He will probably do a lot to gut health care reform in Kentucky, which will do real harm to a lot of poor Kentuckians.

Oh well...at least I don't live there.
I don't see how that's a winning strategy.

Bevin: "Ima take healthcare away from teh poor! LOL."
Voters: "LOL"

I guess you have to really hate the poor or Obama or government or something to go along with that.
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Kraken wrote:
El Guapo wrote:I'm kind of sad about the Kentucky gubernatorial result - the tea party candidate (Matt Bevin) becoming the new governor there. Honestly I don't know a ton of specifics about Bevin, but what I do know...sounds kind of like Sam Brownback redux. He will probably do a lot to gut health care reform in Kentucky, which will do real harm to a lot of poor Kentuckians.

Oh well...at least I don't live there.
I don't see how that's a winning strategy.

Bevin: "Ima take healthcare away from teh poor! LOL."
Voters: "LOL"

I guess you have to really hate the poor or Obama or government or something to go along with that.
What is so pathetic about it is the average taxpayer will probably save something like $3.30.
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Obviously not, or he would know that they built them in order to unlock advanced government forms.
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Someone should explain to him that "scientist" and "scientologist" are not the same word. I'm pretty sure that there aren't a lot of "scientists" that try to explain the pyramids in terms of alien visitations (not this side of Stargate, anyway).

P.S. I'm really hoping the Daniel Jackson face palm is because of the alien thing.
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Max Peck wrote: P.S. I'm really hoping the Daniel Jackson face palm is because of the alien thing.
No it's because of the pyramids thing. THEY'RE LANDING PADS!
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Obviously not, or he would know that they built them in order to unlock advanced government forms.
I thought they were equivalent to a granary in each of your cities? In one of them, at least.
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Defiant wrote:
Max Peck wrote: P.S. I'm really hoping the Daniel Jackson face palm is because of the alien thing.
No it's because of the pyramids thing. THEY'RE LANDING PADS!
For aliens?
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Carson makes the rest of the Republican field look almost sane. Well, okay, maybe not Huckabee...
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Max Peck wrote:
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Max Peck wrote: P.S. I'm really hoping the Daniel Jackson face palm is because of the alien thing.
No it's because of the pyramids thing. THEY'RE LANDING PADS!
For aliens?
For space ships, duh. Aliens would be way too small to land on them. :wink:
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Defiant wrote:
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Obviously not, or he would know that they built them in order to unlock advanced government forms.
I thought they were equivalent to a granary in each of your cities? In one of them, at least.
Not if you're old school. You damn kids.

I will say, checking the Civ Wiki, that I was surprised that the function of the Great Pyramids changed as early as Civ II - I thought it wasn't until Civ 3 or 4. Though it went back to its Civ 1 function in Revolution (which I played a lot of).
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So he said that in 1998. Sometimes people learn, especially gifted brain surgeons.

And sometimes they don't.
When asked if he stands by his 1998 comments by CBS News on Wednesday night, Carson said, "It's still my belief, yes."

The retired neurosurgeon said that "the pyramids were made in a way that they had hermetically sealed compartments."

"You would need that if you were trying to preserve grain for a long period of time," he said.
This tells me everything I need to know about Carson: when informed by science and expert knowledge that he is wrong, he sticks to his opinion because it reminds him of a Bible story.

I'm guessing his Middle East policy will be hard on the Amalekites.
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Holman wrote:I'm guessing his Middle East policy will be hard on the Amalekites.
:lol:

I wonder what his plague of frogs disaster plan is.
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Defiant wrote:
Max Peck wrote:
Defiant wrote:
Max Peck wrote: P.S. I'm really hoping the Daniel Jackson face palm is because of the alien thing.
No it's because of the pyramids thing. THEY'RE LANDING PADS!
For aliens?
For space ships, duh. Aliens would be way too small to land on them. :wink:
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I'm keeping that graphic. Much better than the Picard Facepalm.
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Chariots of the Gods, man. ..
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El Guapo wrote:
Defiant wrote:
El Guapo wrote:
Obviously not, or he would know that they built them in order to unlock advanced government forms.
I thought they were equivalent to a granary in each of your cities? In one of them, at least.
Not if you're old school. You damn kids.

I will say, checking the Civ Wiki, that I was surprised that the function of the Great Pyramids changed as early as Civ II - I thought it wasn't until Civ 3 or 4. Though it went back to its Civ 1 function in Revolution (which I played a lot of).
In any case, if this guy gets elected I think we'd all be much better off if Montezuma decides to invade.
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And yet, Gandhi is still an asshole.
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tgb wrote:And yet, Gandhi is still an asshole.
Only because he has NUCLEAR WEAPONS.
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And Keystone XL is laid to rest. I'm sure that a revenant Keystonesque XXL looms somewhere over the horizon, biding its time.
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