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Everything posted by The Sicatoka
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For a fellow so knowing, you'd think you'd know that St. Mary's is not Notre Dame. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Mary's_College_(Indiana)
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https://www.wired.com/story/testing-wont-save-us-from-covid-19/
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Two years and a day of term is my guess on when he'd official step out. Why? A22 says if you serve less than half of a term of President (meaning VP had to move up) you can still be elected twice. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
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Packing the Supreme Court is not a move of stability. Calling for a $4 trillion tax increase will not stabilize the economy. And hearing his VP candidate talk about "a Harris Administration" is a clear tell of where they believe they'll be.
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Two letters. Three color scheme. Simple layout for reproduction. If you know the team moniker you see the logo/mascot immediately. North Dakota? Los Angeles.
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AAAGGGGHHH!!! MY EYES!
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Unless you can show me: - balance sheets; - income statements; - cash flow statements; and - statements of equity; you can not tell me any entity's financial condition. I'm not an accountant and yet I know that.
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That says so much about so much.
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... and delay procedures that are clogging the hospitals now.
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The headline in the weekend Fool'em was a bit disingenuous. The headline would lead the casual observer to believe Covid has filled up area hospitals. Read two paragraphs in and root cause is all the elective surgeries that were delayed for four to six months that are now happening. Let's roll some ND DOH facts: Non-ICU beds occupied due to Covid: 5.3% ICU beds occupied due to Covid: 6.62% Source: https://www.health.nd.gov/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/north-dakota-coronavirus-cases
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Honestly, I believe it is at full force in Burleigh/Morton and Cass/Clay.
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It ain't cheap or easy to train a shiatzu to sit up there that still all day long.
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Are you saying the people complaining loudest about Trump following the rules are the people who've spent 40 plus years writing the rules?
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The Cubs have to take down the ChiSox because the Twins can't finish off the Reds. The beeping sound you heard yesterday was the Twins bus backing into the playoffs.
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Is there an Option C?
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This virus is taking the low hanging fruit.* *Yes, crass, but the virus is targeting the elderly and infirm (meaning those with underlying conditions).
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Mindreading: No human can do it, but still they claim to be able. https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation-politics/at-pentagon-fears-grow-that-trump-will-pull-military-into-election-unrest/ They think (mindread?) that Trump wants to use the military in the election.
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I KNOW! Declare a global viral pandemic and that everyone should stay at home. Oh. Yeah. Nevermind.
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Let's go to the actual interchange: Um .... read the question. If Trump wins, what transition of power? And there can't be a draw (see Constitution). So the answer to "win, lose, or draw" has to be --> we're going to have to see what happens (to know what happens).* *It's kind of like you have to pass the bill to see what's in the bill.
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Point of order -- 38 States would be a reference to how many it takes to amendment the Constitution, and a Constitutional amendment is what it would take to eliminate the Electoral College.
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US Constitution Article II, Section 1, paragraph 2: That says the State Legislature has final say on Electors (i.e. who casts the state's votes in the Electoral College). The Legislature can say by popular vote results. They can say by their own decision and vote. They could say the Governor picks. They could say the head football coach of the largest HS in the state picks electors. It's the Legislature's call ultimately. (We're just used to the Legislature using popular vote as the mechanism.) The beauty? Those legislators face re-election after their actions.
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Is this the same "The Atlantic" that last week claimed Trump berated veterans who died in war?
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PINCH-OFF!