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Do you mean bottom right? I spent a good minute or two staring at a void.

“By any measure, on any other franchise, Dak Prescott would be the unquestioned starter. He would beat out Cousins and Manning and Wentz based on those numbers”

Saw Title.

This was a great show and it is a miracle it lasted as long as it did on CBS. I think the reason it survived is it started as a fairly generic, but well done, procedural with a gimmick (bread and butter for CBS) and only got deeply into the near future sci fi elements once it had built an audience.

I’d say he most certainly has a great shot at it except that Jurgen will go with Wondolowski instead.

Kinda trash, worth trying. Especially when stoned.

Yeah, and where do we have a system exactly as the HamNo’s of the country are describing? THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SAME FUCKING BUILDING!

Quit using facts to get in the way of his bullshit argument!

(Genuinely appreciate the conversation, btw)

You are basing your entire comment on an inaccurate premise. The founders weren’t trying to find a Congressional compromise in order to balance states with high numbers of slaves and non-voting women. They were trying to find a compromise so that small states had out outlet for political influence.

I was going to warn you not to read the replies, but I see I’m too late. Thanks for the reassurance I’m not taking crazy pills.

It doesn’t really matter - only one single solitary election since 1888 has seen the winner of the popular vote not win the election (2000) and while that obviously sucked (a lot) if there is a battle to be fought regarding electoral reform the time would be better spent reforming congress.

“we base those electoral college votes on states, rather than on population”

the Greeks figured out a pure Democracy doesn’t work 2000 years ago. Yet here’s Hamno.

We have an electoral college, designed explicitly to ensure that the popular vote can be thwarted; we base those electoral college votes on states, rather than on population;

I think they were just making an example of him because he scalped his friends and family seats.

This also happened in Minnesota, but Blair Qalsh couldn’t really fault someone for pushing too far to the left.

No, he’s a doofus. But he’s not a moron.

I didn’t see this right away and I called Dr. Hern’s office to ask how I could donate money directly to the practice. I had a fifteen-minute conversation with Dr. Hern himself. In addition to being a hero, he is a very humble and cool guy.