"The Killing Joke" is too light-hearted and cheerful for the current DC Cinematic Universe.
"The Killing Joke" is too light-hearted and cheerful for the current DC Cinematic Universe.
So, at best, status quo until 2020? That's scary.
Get them in, and keep them in. Democrats aren't real good at thinking long-term. Republicans are much more loyal to their brand.
Oh- well that's marginally better, although, seeing as how many states are under Republican control, I still don't see much a chance of the House going blue before 2030.
Oh- well that's marginally better, although, seeing as how many states are under Republican control, I still don't see much a chance of the House going blue before 2030.
And he got in the same Bush did- he lost the popular vote, but got everyone to treat him as if he had won in a landslide.
As the last 16 years have shown, Republicans only care about the deficit when a Democrat's in office. They'll gladly blow up the budget under one of their own.
Depending on how where the seats are up for grabs in the Senate, the Democrats might (might!) have a chance, There's no way in hell they'll take the House back before 2020. Of course, having the Republicans control the house after the 2020 census will just enable them to further gerrrymander the states to ensure…
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Again- it depends on your Point of view- more people voted for her than voted for Trump. She only lost because of the electoral college.
Yes- when I emigrate to Canada, I'm debating on whether or not to mail myself there in a huge packing crate.
I'm thinking on Dec. 31, Tom Hanks goes out in a spectacularly gruesome fashion.
She still won the popular vote by over 200,000. I'd say she wasn't as disliked as you think.
Even 2016 is afraid of 2017, though.
They're already talking about getting rid of the filibuster altogether. Apparently, the Republicans are concerned that the Democrats will obstruct President Trump, and that would be thwarting the will of the people.
Actually, I want 2016 to last as long as it possibly can, given what 2017 brings us on January 20.
I've come to the conclusion that since 2017 starts with the inauguration of Donald trump, 2016 has just been preparing us to live in misery. You know- numbing us emotionally so we can survive living under our Republican overlords.
Yeah- on the news they're talking about Hillary's devastating defeat, but the last I saw, she got 200,000+ more people to vote for her than for Trump. Unfortunately, they're all clumped together on the coasts, so her electoral college vote count was limited.
That suit has been dropped. All we've got to look forward to now is the Trump University trial.
It's a good thing, then, that the Republicans held a seat open on the Supreme Court for Trump to fill.