Arizona is a given, and Heller is toast too. In the nightmare scenario that Cotton becomes the CIA director as well, Mike Beebe would be a good choice to run for Arkansas if he was interested as well. I don’t think 2018 is impossible, just hard.
Arizona is a given, and Heller is toast too. In the nightmare scenario that Cotton becomes the CIA director as well, Mike Beebe would be a good choice to run for Arkansas if he was interested as well. I don’t think 2018 is impossible, just hard.
Jurassic World was much better received then Prometheus overall though. I enjoyed both films nonetheless.
Republicans won special elections in hard R Trump areas, that still mostly over-performed in terms of democratic turnout / percentage, they were just very conservative areas.
I’m not a democrat, or rather I don’t have a party, so I don’t care about that stuff as much, I’m just pointing it out, and I’m not worried, at least until this bill makes it to house.
2016 never had this kind of enthusiasm / numbers though, nor the kind of special elections flips we’ve been seeing so far, and we still had a democratic president. It was different anyway.
I have no regrets.
Hmm, volcanos and a dinosaur with a save the dino message. It’s a dumb trailer, but I have mixed feelings about it. Well hopefully the action is good.
The second one was a bit different. It was more about the evolution / jungle danger of Jurassic Park / the second Island without a park to break things open, but no, that’s because they all involved winding up on the island, cause that’s what audiences like.
“ even though no one remembers a damn thing about it other than there were dinosaurs and people running from those dinosaurs, and that one of them was Bryce Dallas Howard in high heels.”
It’s fiction. The writers don’t care.
Scott Brown’s election was seen as the first sign that dems would lose the house in 2010. It’s unlikely something that would be repeated today, especially with Trump’s horrible approval rating. 2018 is looking good basically.
BOTH SIDES!!! Yeah I know what kind of vote you are. Democrats and Republicans are not the same. They just happen to be paid for by corporations. That bill you mentioned, I’ve heard very little about it. Maybe you should wait is all I’m saying.
And Minnesota hates Trump now. It’s unlikely dems would lose in that state in 2018, that would mean they would have a bad year, and that looks unlikely at this point.
He barely got started, and they might scrap things again. He only joined after BVS.
That’s not the bill I’m talking about, but yeah, I’m pretty sure most of them dems are signing that bill for a reason. It hasn’t made news because it hasn’t passed yet with the right votes, and nobody knows what it is beyond the “economic growth” act bill.
Trying to just make solo films from here on out seems like a good idea, but they haven’t let the main new division with Johns and co make a new movie yet. Folding it all back at this point seems like a risky almost desperate move.
2018 is actually likely to have strong turn-out though. In terms of the house, the dems are in the lead in terms of support based off polls. The senate’s harder, though not impossible. Tennessee could now be for up for grabs for example.
Only one democrat has actually sponsored / voted for that bill, and it was just a few days. No democrat supports that shit, not even the red states democrats.
Democrats are projected or at least expected to take the house in 2018. Trump’s tax plans are not popular and his base is limited. They’ve also been creaming it in special elections. Hope is not lost. The party in power almost always loses in the midterms.
McConnell has no power to delay Franken’s replacement.