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I think this dude will be their best customer. Cleveland isn’t that far from Toronto.

Nice gaslighting, but don’t worry, I’m not riled up or defensive, so no need for me to chill. Anyway, it’s obvious that we have extremely different opinions regarding makeup, as I hate the vast majority of L’oreal’s products. (And yes, I’m aware that formulas aren’t always consistent across lines, but wow, are you

I’m not sure why you’re insisting that people only buy Covergirl for the reasons you believe when a few of us have said that that is not the case, but if you don’t believe me, oh well. I’ll continue to like these lipsticks, which I first picked up without seeing the Katy Perry marking. (I noticed first that they’re

Not that it makes a huge difference in the grand scheme of things, but the Katy Perry/Covergirl packaging is actually black on white. That’s just an off picture of it.

Meh, I have a mix of high-end and drugstore makeup and I absolutely love the Covergirl Katy Perry lipsticks. They’re not the same quality as NARS, which are my favorite, but, on me, they wear better than some of my Lancome lipsticks. So there are definitely people buying them not out of “financial necessity.”

Ah, makes sense! I spent some time down in Dayton and, while the city itself is still liberal, that area is much more conservative. Sorry you had such a bad experience there; I swear there are a lot of good things about Ohio, too.

I don’t know if you’ve been there recently, but, sadly, most of the niceness of Tower City is a thing of the past. The building itself is still beautiful, but the majority of the good stores and restaurants are gone. With the new public square and the casino, I’m hoping Tower City has a revival. Apparently it switched

Seconded! And get a phosphate while you’re there. You can stop by Rincon Criollo before or after for mofongos for dinner, too!

I think you mean Iowa.

Where in Ohio? Cleveland (the city itself and the immediately surrounding areas, at least) is pretty liberal, so that’s surprising if it was anywhere in Cleveland.

I still don’t get what you mean when you say you were looking at it by state populations. Do you mean that you’re looking at state legislative bodies?

The short answer to your question (regarding the house anyway): gerrymandering. Look at Ohio Congressional districts for a prime example. I’m not sure what you mean when you say “overall voting for the senate is based on total population in all states.” Each state has two senators, so the votes of the two senators

I think the real question is, who would accept?

Yep, I’m pretty sure once you say someone is not qualified to be president, you pretty much can’t run as her Veep.

If Ohio had a different governor, I’d love to see her pick Brown. As it stands, I don’t think Democrats can afford to lose Brown in the Senate, considering the fact that Kasich would get to choose his replacement.

Hmm...I’ve certainly seen articles stating that healthcare reform is one of the major things she’s pushing for. It’s odd to me that you’re seemingly basing your information on one article/post. And you initially stated that it was an article about “what she wants to do,” not about “the major things she’s pushing for.”

Ah, so you’re moving the goal post from “further healthcare reforms aren’t on it at all” to “universal single payer is not one of the things she’d push most heavily for.” I simply pointed out that it is incorrect to assert that further healthcare reforms aren’t on her agenda at all, something you obviously knew to not

Except, of course, that Clinton addressed income inequality before this primary season. Here’s one example from 2014.

The article you read must not have been complete, which makes sense, since it’s difficult to include every issue in a single article. Here’s a link directly from her website regarding her plans for healthcare reform. Not universal single payer, but further healthcare reforms certainly are on the list of what she hopes

That’s a little misleading, though, because primary voters in general earn more and are better educated than the typical American. Trump does better among those without college degrees than any other candidate. I agree, though, that we can’t act as though all of Trump’s supporters are dumb. He’s certainly got a mix of