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Ignore this, I misread.

I’m not there have been any questions about climate change over all the debates and that’s an actual issue we’ll have to deal with.

While I have absolutely no specific knowledge of the law, I’m pretty sure she’d be in clear breach of contract.

At least most people I’ve interacted with in person are going based on policy differences (disclaimer: 90% of the people I know in real life that are voting Democratic are for Bernie Sanders). I think the numbers that compare them are a bit of false equivalence. Voting on bills on the Senate means that everything has

Of all the wacky FF ages, Zidane’s is one of the most sensible not only genetically but in terms of how old he acts.

The thing is there are many issues were Sanders and Clinton are not similar. Regime change, marijuana, how much oil should be left in the ground and free trade are all major things and the differences between them on those issues are very large.

Thank you for the warning not to read any lower. While there are certainly reasons to not like Erin, for the most part she’s an great activist who shows true dedication.

Hillary made her own choices on Libya, Honduras, Bulgaria...etc., and it’s mostly been the left going after her for it. I don’t think she’s an evil overlord (or evil at all), but I do think that her adherence to a continually failing strategy of regime change (and her inability to accurately predict the effect of

In fairness, in order for Bernie to be more dangerous on foreign policy than Clinton, you have to buy that military regime change is a good thing. It failed in Iraq, it failed in Libya, it’s mostly failed for the past 60 years we’ve been doing it (Chances are, if we didn’t do it in 1953, the Middle East would probably

It makes sense by Steinem’s logic that older men would go for Hillary. After all, she is the more conservative choice. Of course, it kind of shoots the rest of her argument (I mean...the rest that didn’t all make us facepalm).

Obama didn’t have 40+ years of proof of pushing for progressive ideals though. Not to say that Bernie and Hillary Presidencies will have greatly differing policies in some areas, but there’s plenty of reason to believe that two big areas that they will differ in will be how they treat corporations (which is directly

Vita is the best system for JRPGs since PS 2. I definitely agree that given not releasing this on Vita is foolish since there are definitely RPG players that they would be missing out on (And what they did with Type 0 was pretty moronic).

In fairness to (against?) NCIS:LA if they hadn’t announced an episode switch publicly but still switched them, there’s a solid chance that no one would have been able to figure it out anyways.

Just curious on why you would hypothesize that given that white rich landowners stirring up poor whites to go after recently freed slaves was a notable part of the passage of a lot of Jim Crow laws. Is there a comparable country where trying to even out income inequality has made in worse?

This was a hideously bad article. Full of implied accusations with absolutely no basis to back it up. The writer knew literally nothing about this women’s life or her marriage, but that certainly didn’t stop her from seeming to want to imply another narrative with absolutely zero proof. I’m not sure what exactly the

Every single plot line at this point has had a major plot divergence (although in the case of Shireen, GRRM told the showrunners it would be in the next book). King’s Landing is probably the closest and Sansa's is the most different (because she replaced a completely different character).

That’s partially because this is photoshopped. They took half of the face of the original image and made a mirror image, which is why the photos are so perfectly symmetric.

Those almond farmers are paying next to nothing for water though (when they pay at all), so there’s no incentive so grow foods that are water efficient. We are in effect subsidizing their water use, and then much of the food is turned around and shipped elsewhere. I would counter that at least lawn growers are

As a former economics major, I would say the most important thing you have to remember about the field about economics is that it's all built on a very faulty assumption (people will act rationally), and as such, aspects of it may or may not conform to real life situations. The world is a lot more complicated than a 2

Same crime? I must have missed when Ellen had a daughter...