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I think BD and OT have the same dev team.

Well, 4 million official votes. The Election Justice USA report or even the video of confrontation between the Illinois Fair Ballot Commission and the state of IL on youtube well illustrate why using official votes as the metric may not exactly be accurate.

So I guess DQ 4 wasn’t an NES game (not like is there a base clamoring for a classic, no-updates NES gaming experience anyways. SNES throwbacks certainly, NES not really). Expectations evolve, and given by the general reaction in this thread, many users seem to share this personal preference.

Unfortunately, when it comes to the Democratic party, this type of behavior is a feature- not a bug.

Or the even better term, forced-birth!

That message isn’t a bug, it’s a feature.

Oh, wait, I’ve heard this argument before! Trying to run the “electable” right-leaning Democratic candidates flopped pretty badly in 2014, and flopped even worse in 2016, and yet every time, someone is saying that it’s still the answer.

Unfortunately, Democratic capitulation isn’t a bug, it’s a feature.

Unions often tend to be pretty powerless and are more likely to try and gain a politician’s favor than vice-versa (which is why several of the recent teacher strikes have been wildcat strikes).

Part of being an ethical data scientist is trying to best ensure that people can’t abuse your product, though. Facebook did effectively create a new medium that allowed levels of communication that weren’t feasible before, and while it’s not causing the violence, it certainly has the tools and the moral obligation to

Hamilton 68 basically admitted to the Buzzfeed that a lot of the narrative is bs. But here we are, reading an article basically taking the Russian propaganda machine as a given fact.

You have a good read on what I’m fighting for! A lot of my questions are more practical/specific in nature; I’m just about to get my masters in data science, and I can’t think of any better use than applying it to trying to improve electoral politics (especially for grassroots candidates). I’m especially curious about

I’d love to talk to you about your work from a professional perspective. I’m thinking of applying my forthcoming degree in electoral politics.

And a horde of good examples before Ossoff. How did all those centrist Senate candidates do in 2010 and 2014? Democrats like to say that they can’t run candidates who support legitimate progressive politics because they can’t win...and then lose running centrist candidates in successive election cycles.

Hopefully the rep said this before Blue Buffalo had several rounds of recalled food. It’s certainly my number 1 “Do not trust” brand.

Sadly, you’ll have no luck convincing people here. Candidate records are clear as day, and yet many people here will scramble over themselves to endlessly defend candidates who promote endless war, defend Wall Street bankers, and do the best they can to avoid doing something legitimately progressive should they get

Ending our foreign aggression? Forgiving student debt? Massive investment in Green energy? I’m curious which part of Jill Stein’s platform was a “blight”...

Math is...not your strongsuit. At best, Stein voters could have flipped Michigan.

Donald Trump was not the only President (and definitely not the first) to appoint Pai to the FCC.

Sorry to ruin for your anecdote, but unless cheese on a pizza or mac and cheese counts, I actually quite dislike cheese!