thompsontwins
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thompsontwins

Ms. Goddess,

We use data informatics, not polls. Polls are not very accurate and very easy to tamper. Not so with analytics rooted in metadata.

Lines are, quite literally, voter suppression.

True. Agree with that. I’m not talking about polls. Data informatics show a pretty huge tide change. I get it... still some assumption involved, but the data is clear.

Well you can rest easy my friend.  The midterms were decided months ago.  We will have full control of congress.  Don’t buy into the republican demoralization tactics that have led some to doubt that we will take the Senate.  All the numbers say we’re good. 

Then you shall indefinitely be the enemy of The United States.

The Blue Wave is real, folks. I voted in Cambridge today and surprise surprise, looked like record turnout. Pelosi just said that she is “100% confident” that we take the House. That’s obvious. Less obvious is that we’re taking the Senate too along with all of the gubernatorial races. This is the change we asked for.

Nope. The enemy is white people and all the privilege that status holds.

These are the cities in which new teams will be created.

Russia hacked our 2016 election.  If we move to digital elections it’s all up for grabs.  

Thanks.  I see this “normalcy” word everywhere which implies stasis and all sorts of other odd notions. 

I work for an NGO that helps potential migrants make it to the United States. Our sister arm in Europe helps North African and Western Asian migrants make it to ports of entry in Europe.  Used to be Italy and Greece but they have encountered problems recently with racist attitudes and policies.  I literally know what

To be perfectly honest I don’t care if they want to work or not.  Half this country doesn’t work.  What’s another 10k?  That’s like a fraction of a penny.  I’m no 1%er but I can afford that. 

Jorge, we both know the true enemy of The United States.

They have apparently laid down nearly 700 miles of barbed wire.  My question is: When nearly ten thousand women and children crawl over barbed wire to reach safety, how do we care for them?  Will the military be providing this care?

ND does not require leverage to pay its costs.  LA does.  

Pls define “normalcy.”

It’s not. ND has no state-level debt because of its fiscal priorities, limited population, and lack of urban centers that demand assets and infrastructure not payable up front in cash. Their recent oil/gas windfall didn’t hurt either, but isn’t a major factor.

If you wan to know the truth, I voted No for the assumption I proposed in my original comment. I have no idea if that was right or not. I don’t know if the nurses I personally know that supported No were themselves fooled by hospital admin into thinking it was the way to vote. I assume not. They’re bright people. But

The difference here is that North Dakota has zero state-level municipal debt. LA general obligations alone amount to tens of billions. Then you have all the revenue debt. You’re talking about a bank that would need hundreds of billions of dollars to buy the debt it’s supposedly there to buy.