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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:17:05
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Last Remaining Whole C'Tan
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I think we should all take a moment to thank Motyak for once again stepping into the poop-trenches and shoveling away as hard as possible so we can all have nice things.
A tip of the hat .
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lord_blackfang wrote:Respect to the guy who subscribed just to post a massive ASCII dong in the chat and immediately get banned.
Flinty wrote:The benefit of slate is that its.actually a.rock with rock like properties. The downside is that it's a rock |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:18:11
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Pragmatic Primus Commanding Cult Forces
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Seaward wrote:Nate Cohn made an interesting point:
How to think about this election: white working class voters just decided to vote like a minority group. They're >40% of the electorate.
If this isn't a fluke and the white working class has been "racialized," Democrats have some very bad years ahead of them.
I think it's very complicated. A different candidate might get those union votes back for the Dems. This loss could also galvanize Dems, who clearly showed some fractures over the Sanders thing. Why he wasn't the VP choice, I'll never understand. Except that it's Hillary.
Plus, we also don't know what kind of President he'll be, or even really know his governing ideology. Of course, it's possible (likely) that Pence is the operating POTUS. But who really knows? There's too much uncertainty with Trump and that's why financial markets are freaking the death out.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:17:36
Subject: US Politics
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Douglas Bader
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Dreadwinter wrote:Oh man, we are boned. You know who is really boned? Every person in a legal marijuana state.
On the other hand a harsh crackdown on state-legal pot could be a pretty bad move in the long run. Those laws are pretty popular, especially with younger people, and it would pretty blatantly go against the supposed conservative ideal of "states' rights". A party that is depending on the angry white guy vote needs to be pretty careful about going after popular middle-class white small business owners.
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There is no such thing as a hobby without politics. "Leave politics at the door" is itself a political statement, an endorsement of the status quo and an attempt to silence dissenting voices. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:17:47
Subject: US Politics
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Last Remaining Whole C'Tan
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Breotan wrote:The Hillary campaign headquarters is pretty dejected. Everyone thought she was the President-elect when polls opened.
Those magazines are going to make a nice bonfire, anyway.
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lord_blackfang wrote:Respect to the guy who subscribed just to post a massive ASCII dong in the chat and immediately get banned.
Flinty wrote:The benefit of slate is that its.actually a.rock with rock like properties. The downside is that it's a rock |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:18:30
Subject: US Politics
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Proud Triarch Praetorian
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Breotan wrote: Dreadwinter wrote: d-usa wrote:Mr Stop-and-Frisk will be AG, so we got that going for us.
Oh man, we are boned. You know who is really boned? Every person in a legal marijuana state.
The large growers, perhaps. There aren't enough FBI agents to go around slapping cuffs on every skater kid tooling down city sidewalks.
Growers, dispensaries, and anybody doing a study on it. Medical is very much at risk. Potentially, this is a huge setback for ending prohibition.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:18:38
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Douglas Bader
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gorgon wrote:Why he wasn't the VP choice, I'll never understand. Except that it's Hillary.
Has the second-place candidate in the primaries ever been the VP pick, in recent history?
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There is no such thing as a hobby without politics. "Leave politics at the door" is itself a political statement, an endorsement of the status quo and an attempt to silence dissenting voices. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:18:43
Subject: Re:US Politics
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5th God of Chaos! (Ho-hum)
Curb stomping in the Eye of Terror!
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Ouze wrote:I think we should all take a moment to thank Motyak for once again stepping into the poop-trenches and shoveling away as hard as possible so we can all have nice things.
A tip of the hat .
I concur.
Not to be too spammy, but evidently Cheeto Jesus did better with Blacks and Latino than Romney in '12.
That's bananas man...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:20:11
Subject: US Politics
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Grim Dark Angels Interrogator-Chaplain
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Breotan wrote:The Hillary campaign headquarters is pretty dejected. Everyone thought she was the President-elect when polls opened.
Newsweek magazine thought Hillary was going to win as well. Like I said a few pages back, they're gonna have to burn all those issues they printed (many of which were already distributed) with the "Madam President" cover.
This all goes to show, it ain't over 'till it's over. And technically Mr. Trump hasn't officially won yet. It just looks most likely that he will.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:22:06
Subject: US Politics
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Most Glorious Grey Seer
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Why the heck haven't they called Pennsylvania? It's a lock for feth's sake.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:23:14
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Fixture of Dakka
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whembly wrote: Ouze wrote:I think we should all take a moment to thank Motyak for once again stepping into the poop-trenches and shoveling away as hard as possible so we can all have nice things.
A tip of the hat .
I concur.
Not to be too spammy, but evidently Cheeto Jesus did better with Blacks and Latino than Romney in '12.
That's bananas man...
Well, her husband did create the school to prison pipeline, Obama was reported (but not really, it's only a definition change) to have increased deportations, She made that "violent super predators" comment, and the "bottle of hot sauce in my purse to appease the Blacks" comment. That really scared some people off.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:28:35
Subject: US Politics
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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djones520 wrote: d-usa wrote:The other question for me goes to the GOP in the legislature.
They have safely repealed Obamacare over and over again, knowing that there were no consequence to their actions since it would always be vetoed.
So now what do they do?
Given the massive price hikes expected next year with the ACA, I wouldn't be surprised to see some action taken on it.
They haven't made any actual attempts at fixing it during the past 6 years though.
It's easy to say "feth" it when you know there are no consequences. Will they say "feth it" now, or will they come up with actual fixes?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:29:29
Subject: US Politics
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5th God of Chaos! (Ho-hum)
Curb stomping in the Eye of Terror!
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d-usa wrote: djones520 wrote: d-usa wrote:The other question for me goes to the GOP in the legislature.
They have safely repealed Obamacare over and over again, knowing that there were no consequence to their actions since it would always be vetoed.
So now what do they do?
Given the massive price hikes expected next year with the ACA, I wouldn't be surprised to see some action taken on it.
They haven't made any actual attempts at fixing it during the past 6 years though.
It's easy to say "feth" it when you know there are no consequences. Will they say "feth it" now, or will they come up with actual fixes?
Simply getting rid of the program would fix it more than trying to "fix" it itself.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:30:50
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Pragmatic Primus Commanding Cult Forces
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Peregrine wrote: gorgon wrote:Why he wasn't the VP choice, I'll never understand. Except that it's Hillary.
Has the second-place candidate in the primaries ever been the VP pick, in recent history?
No, but Sanders supporters represented every bit of energy and enthusiasm the Dems had. Of course, Hillary had no way of knowing for sure that so many of those folks would turn so salty and not lend her their energy. There was a very real enthusiasm gap with the two campaigns. I could see it here in PA. Big difference from 2008 and 2012.
It might not have made a difference. Kaine was a very safe, logical, and responsible choice, but her campaign seemed to need something in the other direction. I dunno.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:32:01
Subject: US Politics
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Most Glorious Grey Seer
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whembly wrote: d-usa wrote: djones520 wrote: d-usa wrote:The other question for me goes to the GOP in the legislature.
They have safely repealed Obamacare over and over again, knowing that there were no consequence to their actions since it would always be vetoed.
So now what do they do?
Given the massive price hikes expected next year with the ACA, I wouldn't be surprised to see some action taken on it.
They haven't made any actual attempts at fixing it during the past 6 years though.
It's easy to say "feth" it when you know there are no consequences. Will they say "feth it" now, or will they come up with actual fixes?
Simply getting rid of the program would fix it more than trying to "fix" it itself.
Well, they've been talking the talk now they have to walk the walk. Or they'll get creamed in two years time.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:33:53
Subject: US Politics
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5th God of Chaos! (Ho-hum)
Curb stomping in the Eye of Terror!
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Breotan wrote: whembly wrote: d-usa wrote: djones520 wrote: d-usa wrote:The other question for me goes to the GOP in the legislature.
They have safely repealed Obamacare over and over again, knowing that there were no consequence to their actions since it would always be vetoed.
So now what do they do?
Given the massive price hikes expected next year with the ACA, I wouldn't be surprised to see some action taken on it.
They haven't made any actual attempts at fixing it during the past 6 years though.
It's easy to say "feth" it when you know there are no consequences. Will they say "feth it" now, or will they come up with actual fixes?
Simply getting rid of the program would fix it more than trying to "fix" it itself.
Well, they've been talking the talk now they have to walk the walk. Or they'll get creamed in two years time.
Indeed.
Man the last few states are taking forever to call it for whomever... PA is stuck at 99% and Trump is leading by more than 60k...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:34:17
Subject: US Politics
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Member of the Ethereal Council
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Yeah, the ACA has helped alot of people. They will face a hard time getting rid of it. Also, the Senate is pretty Neck & Neck, and there is possibilities that some republicans can swing towards favor of fixing the ACA.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:35:17
Subject: US Politics
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Pragmatic Primus Commanding Cult Forces
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Breotan wrote:Why the heck haven't they called Pennsylvania? It's a lock for feth's sake.
Per the local news, there were people still in line in north Philly hours after the polls closed, still waiting to vote. They cut off the line when the polls close, but allow everyone in line to vote. Perhaps there are some important precincts still out, but it certainly appears that Trump won in PA.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:37:15
Subject: US Politics
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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whembly wrote: d-usa wrote:The other question for me goes to the GOP in the legislature.
They have safely repealed Obamacare over and over again, knowing that there were no consequence to their actions since it would always be vetoed.
So now what do they do?
Pass it again knowing that it could pass?
Not sure where you're going with this...
I think that under Obama... knowing it'd be vetoed Republicans knew they could rely on him vetoing it, thus they could claim that they weren't obstructionist, they could push that can onto someone else.
With him gone, they may realize that they need to do something *good* with healthcare, because it would definitely seem that the large majority of Americans want healthcare, view it as a right.... but outright repealing it would create some serious issues, and quite a lot of backlash.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:38:29
Subject: US Politics
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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hotsauceman1 wrote:Yeah, the ACA has helped alot of people. They will face a hard time getting rid of it.
Also, the Senate is pretty Neck & Neck, and there is possibilities that some republicans can swing towards favor of fixing the ACA.
For every story I have heard about the ACA helping someone I have heard 2-3 stories of people having to lower their coverage or pay the fine instead of getting healthcare because it became too expensive.
not solid evidence by any means but realistically I haven't seen any solid numbers on it beyond the MASSIVE increases in cost.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:39:20
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Legendary Master of the Chapter
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sirlynchmob wrote:Well that proves my opinions about americans.
I have a feeling by the end of his first 100 days america will have the largest case of buyers remorse ever imagined. Now that he won't have hillary around to show he's the lesser of two evils, he'll be the evil in center stage.
Nope. Historically, he'll have other groups to lay the blame on.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:39:20
Subject: US Politics
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Most Glorious Grey Seer
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gorgon wrote: Breotan wrote:Why the heck haven't they called Pennsylvania? It's a lock for feth's sake.
Per the local news, there were people still in line in north Philly hours after the polls closed, still waiting to vote. They cut off the line when the polls close, but allow everyone in line to vote. Perhaps there are some important precincts still out, but it certainly appears that Trump won in PA.
Not enough to make up the difference. Go to the NY Times page on Philly's results.
In other news, Arizona has finally had enough of Sheriff Joe. He lost his re-election bid. I'm actually surprised at that.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:44:02
Subject: US Politics
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Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau
USA
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PA still has over 300k uncounted votes, and Michigan is over 1,000,000 uncounted
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:44:03
Subject: US Politics
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Member of the Ethereal Council
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Trump won PA,
6 electorals needed,
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:44:41
Subject: US Politics
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Most Glorious Grey Seer
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Associated Press is calling Pennsylvania for Trump.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:45:07
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Douglas Bader
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Well, a tiny point of light in the darkness: pending the drawn out "we must count every vote" excuses, NC governor Pat "your bathroom is my business" McCrory is gone. 4500 votes isn't nearly as much as it should have been, but please dear god let this hold up...
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There is no such thing as a hobby without politics. "Leave politics at the door" is itself a political statement, an endorsement of the status quo and an attempt to silence dissenting voices. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:46:41
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Mekboy on Kustom Deth Kopta
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BobtheInquisitor wrote:sirlynchmob wrote:Well that proves my opinions about americans.
I have a feeling by the end of his first 100 days america will have the largest case of buyers remorse ever imagined. Now that he won't have hillary around to show he's the lesser of two evils, he'll be the evil in center stage.
Nope. Historically, he'll have other groups to lay the blame on.
That doesn't work for the president, after his first 100 days he has the comm. Anything that happens for better or worse is his fault. If he tries to shift the blame, that will just make him look weak and pathetic as a leader. I'm sure he'll try to shift blame away from himself, thus proving what a incompetent fool he really is and why he never should have run.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:47:13
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Pyromaniac Hellhound Pilot
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Peregrine wrote:Well, a tiny point of light in the darkness: pending the drawn out "we must count every vote" excuses, NC governor Pat "your bathroom is my business" McCrory is gone. 4500 votes isn't nearly as much as it should have been, but please dear god let this hold up...
I'm taking comfort in that, too. Fingers crossed for the consolation prize of Governor Cooper.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:47:39
Subject: US Politics
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Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau
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Given that his entire campaign is about blame shifting, I think you might want to reconsider your outlook (cause he's winning).
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:47:59
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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sirlynchmob wrote: BobtheInquisitor wrote:sirlynchmob wrote:Well that proves my opinions about americans.
I have a feeling by the end of his first 100 days america will have the largest case of buyers remorse ever imagined. Now that he won't have hillary around to show he's the lesser of two evils, he'll be the evil in center stage.
Nope. Historically, he'll have other groups to lay the blame on.
That doesn't work for the president, after his first 100 days he has the comm. Anything that happens for better or worse is his fault. If he tries to shift the blame, that will just make him look weak and pathetic as a leader. I'm sure he'll try to shift blame away from himself, thus proving what a incompetent fool he really is and why he never should have run.
LMAO Obama has been laying the blame on Bush for years
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/11/09 06:48:43
Subject: Re:US Politics
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Peregrine wrote:Well, a tiny point of light in the darkness: pending the drawn out "we must count every vote" excuses, NC governor Pat "your bathroom is my business" McCrory is gone. 4500 votes isn't nearly as much as it should have been, but please dear god let this hold up...
I'm as surprised (in a good way) about the State Questions in Oklahoma as I am about Trump.
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