YSoSidious
YSoSidious
YSoSidious

What would you like to say?

Is your prophecy regarding Russia?

I was a fan of the genre, but haven’t enjoyed one since FFXII. I look forward to its remaster next year though.

Ok, but the choices including third parties? And down-ticket? I say bullshit. Their refusal to get involved is the problem if no candidates are ever “perfect” enough for them.

T_Elic originally said Trump “got roughly 50% of the population” which is why I pointed out the low percentage for the total population.

I think you’re confused by what I meant. By “voting population this year” I mean the folk who actually cast a ballot. He had less than 48% last I checked of the actual voters. She did too, but had more total voters than he did (Electoral College won him the election).

He had less than half of the voting population this year. His voters represent 18.6% of the actual population.

I’d rather have 4 more years of President Obama. What about if he had run against Trump?

It failed because the point of single payer is that it can negotiate prices collectively... 50 different state-run insurance schemes are no different than having 50 different insurance companies competing under the ACA’s marketplace, all of which having to balance profits with providing medical care at the price they

Google says they don’t.

The purpose of a single-payer is that it is federal level. At state level I’m not even sure what benefit that would have. I’m not surprised it didn’t pass.

You could move to a battleground state, take some liberal friends with you, and actually do the world some good.

How often did you say Trump never had a chance? And yet here we are.

I responded to Funbrag with the results, but the answer is no, as the data stands.

Going by Google’s results as it stands, which means a lot of final tallies aren’t provided so this isn’t 100% accurate. Anyway, removing Stein and Johnson, giving Clinton only 10% of each of their votes, going only by the states she lost but she should have won, according to 538:

I’m not sure if their timing is brilliant or unfortunate.

“May as well. If I’m wrong,...”

“I’m psyched that, when it is all said and done, we will finally have our first woman ruling as POTUS. Moreover, I’m excited about HRC in particular.”

Seriously. All those arguments during the primary of “Clinton has been vetted, we know all of her baggage, but Sanders just can’t win” have just been proven completely false.

I always wished the game would show up in the US on the Virtual Console (with the bad translation too). It had a catchy soundtrack too.