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Now is not the time to *snort* engage in these kinds of petty antics as we all *giggle* try to get through this time together. There is really no need to call on Sen. Paul’s staff to be sure to carry on his libertarian values *teehee* and belief that limited government and the free market can solve every problem by

For that matter, polling well with folks on Twitter hasn’t exactly proven to be a very useful barometer for political or electoral success.  

One of the many good things about it being pointless for Bernie to continue fundraising for his campaign is that he can do this with his email list.

I think it can be both. The only reason we aren’t saying for certain that it was China’s ridiculous “wet markets” that started this whole thing is that the Chinese government won’t let any scientists actually do the research needed to confirm it.

I think it is definitely true to say that the potential source are those wet markets and that the Chinese government’s response compounded the issue.

Sigh.

Loans for small business a handout to big ones.

I mean, when you talk about 95% of the staff, “local supervisors and HR departments” are almost certainly among the 95%. There’s probably like, a few accountants, one IT dude, a lawyer and the CEO’s assistant left and that’s about it.

You could rearrange the calendar to be optimal for Bernie Sanders, putting the youngest and most Latinx states at the very front of the ballot, and we’d still wind up in the same place because even those we vote by state in the primary the primary is fudamentally about the people who vote in them.

Honestly if CNN did fewer of the segments where they had the pom-pom waivers from “Both sides” debate each other and let the anchors do most of the talking, CNN would be watchable for more than just the good looking anchors.

Minimalism, he argues, is often executed as the capitalistic desire to optimize your life so that the one shirt you own is the best shirt possible, and letting that philosophy drive your other purchases and life choices.

Except Sanders dropping out changes the pressure people will feel to vote, no matter what happens. I know there are down ballot primaries but I mean, come on, when the primary ballot includes a presidential race a lot more people want to vote which means whatever accommodations the state party has to make for the

You’re comparing a choice to return capital to the economy that wasn’t being used over the course of 9 years to a request for a bailout related to a pandemic that’s just taken shape over the last few months.

They probably should delay the primaries. It’s also true that changing the primaries on short notice would put tremendous strain on state parties, doubly so because there’s no real certainty as to when they could be rescheduled.

People can recover from addictions.  But going out for a job where you are the governor for tens of millions of people is not exactly a job with a low bar.

And even if you disregard the flaws inherent in polling and how polls can manipulated, The Times isn’t exactly an objective source.

The filing also argued men and women’s teams operate under different “working conditions,” and that the men labor in more difficult conditions because of “opposing fan hostility”

I do but I don’t hope Florida postpones it’s primary.

Wrong.

Hey that gives me an idea ...