11605 pts ยท March 7, 2015
Oman got loooooooong in that cartoon.
Chances are about 50-50 right now that he and Hilton lock Dems out of the general election entirely due to the jungle primary. Too many mid-profile Dems running, and none of them are breaking away from the pack.
Beginning to think these people want their own kids to die in trenches like the Russians have been doing for the past four years, all so the billionaires can build a new pedophile island...
Obama didn't have full control of anything outside of the Presidency. Senate supermajority was brief and thanks to right-wing Dems whose blood red states would vote them out within two cycles, same with the House on a much shorter time-frame. Neither body served at his behest. A Dem-appointed majority in the Supreme Court hasn't existed since Nixon. ACA was a compromise of compromises and even that was eaten alive by the right wing media that has dominated the airwaves since the early 90s.
You should see the Raising Canes in Riverside off Mangolia and La Sierra. Drivethru turns into a river in a good storm.
If anything her voice has only gotten better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rS83uI0Wak
Kingdom of Mali, which more or less covered the upper Niger and Senegal rivers. Bordered modern day Cote d'Ivoire to the north.
I'm not seeing what's horrible about this? Did they just do a horrible job with the disemboweling, and a lot of the bowels were not...dis-sed?
Aside from the several arcs where Luffy overthrows tyrannical governments because some poor kid gives him their food?
There's never been a "Dem shutdown." There's been plenty of split-control shut downs, and now there's been plenty of Republican shutdowns, but the government has always been funded when Dems controlled every branch.
Why do I hear Gavin Newsom tap dancing to "singing in the rain?"
Merely the hard breads. I don't know enough about the rest of their respective repertoires, but the deadly strength of baguettes is much more well-known than the destructive capabilities of a Stangenbrot.
How do you feel about a German threatening you with their inferior hard-form baked goods?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DelhLppPSxY
Think there's only 237 seats in blue Gov states, and there is no way in hell that you can draw every district blue in all of those states. One of em is Kansas, after all, some, like MI, MN and NC, are way too close statewide to get that many reliable seats.
California was blue before the commission, and it was a Republican (Arnold) who was the biggest supporter of it. It just took redistricting out of the hands of the legislature, which had been doing incumbent protection schemes for the past several cycles.
He can't. The Governor of California has no say in redistricting. It'd take a ballot initiative to overturn the independent commission that Schwarzenegger helped pass back in 2008.
Everyone always expects Hungtington Beach or Temecula, and for good reason.
The Colorado doesn't flow to Tijuana, it empties into the Gulf of California over 100 miles from the city on the other side of a mountain range. The multiple dams aren't really the reason it dries up either, but the massive number of farms between Parker, AZ and Coahuila in Baja that divert it for agriculture (hence the canal).
And if you'd rather see Tom Cruise in the Last Samurai, cool Tarzan, Eddie Van Halen dressed up for Halloween, and gay Napoleon fend off some vertically challenged folks to save a trans woman after a prolonged guitar solo, there's #22: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWQRDI7mTyw&ab_channel=VanHalen
#11 was Spirits in the Material World by the Police. Much more appropriate for the times...now more than then: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHOevX4DlGk&ab_channel=ThePoliceVEVO
I worked for Michael a decade ago. Love the guy but hope he takes his own words to heart, he's starting to look his age and there's plenty of people on the bench in CO that could take over for him.
13.2 million people voted for him in the primaries, which is 3.7 million fewer votes than Clinton received. And it needs to be said that damn near all of those 13.2 million went on to supporter Clinton in the general.
#1 Perris, CA
Gerrymandering and compactness are not mutually exclusive, but this district would be red in any imaginable configuration. The rest of Florida is heavily gerrymandered to favor Republicans and its done entirely with compact districts.
House members don't vote on confirmations.
Manchin isn't in the Senate anymore, and that count is of the House.
It was never about faith with them. It was about control.
Oman got loooooooong in that cartoon.
Chances are about 50-50 right now that he and Hilton lock Dems out of the general election entirely due to the jungle primary. Too many mid-profile Dems running, and none of them are breaking away from the pack.
Beginning to think these people want their own kids to die in trenches like the Russians have been doing for the past four years, all so the billionaires can build a new pedophile island...
Obama didn't have full control of anything outside of the Presidency. Senate supermajority was brief and thanks to right-wing Dems whose blood red states would vote them out within two cycles, same with the House on a much shorter time-frame. Neither body served at his behest. A Dem-appointed majority in the Supreme Court hasn't existed since Nixon. ACA was a compromise of compromises and even that was eaten alive by the right wing media that has dominated the airwaves since the early 90s.
You should see the Raising Canes in Riverside off Mangolia and La Sierra. Drivethru turns into a river in a good storm.
If anything her voice has only gotten better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rS83uI0Wak
Kingdom of Mali, which more or less covered the upper Niger and Senegal rivers. Bordered modern day Cote d'Ivoire to the north.
I'm not seeing what's horrible about this? Did they just do a horrible job with the disemboweling, and a lot of the bowels were not...dis-sed?
Aside from the several arcs where Luffy overthrows tyrannical governments because some poor kid gives him their food?
There's never been a "Dem shutdown." There's been plenty of split-control shut downs, and now there's been plenty of Republican shutdowns, but the government has always been funded when Dems controlled every branch.
Why do I hear Gavin Newsom tap dancing to "singing in the rain?"
Merely the hard breads. I don't know enough about the rest of their respective repertoires, but the deadly strength of baguettes is much more well-known than the destructive capabilities of a Stangenbrot.
How do you feel about a German threatening you with their inferior hard-form baked goods?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DelhLppPSxY
Think there's only 237 seats in blue Gov states, and there is no way in hell that you can draw every district blue in all of those states. One of em is Kansas, after all, some, like MI, MN and NC, are way too close statewide to get that many reliable seats.
California was blue before the commission, and it was a Republican (Arnold) who was the biggest supporter of it. It just took redistricting out of the hands of the legislature, which had been doing incumbent protection schemes for the past several cycles.
He can't. The Governor of California has no say in redistricting. It'd take a ballot initiative to overturn the independent commission that Schwarzenegger helped pass back in 2008.
Everyone always expects Hungtington Beach or Temecula, and for good reason.
The Colorado doesn't flow to Tijuana, it empties into the Gulf of California over 100 miles from the city on the other side of a mountain range. The multiple dams aren't really the reason it dries up either, but the massive number of farms between Parker, AZ and Coahuila in Baja that divert it for agriculture (hence the canal).
And if you'd rather see Tom Cruise in the Last Samurai, cool Tarzan, Eddie Van Halen dressed up for Halloween, and gay Napoleon fend off some vertically challenged folks to save a trans woman after a prolonged guitar solo, there's #22: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWQRDI7mTyw&ab_channel=VanHalen
#11 was Spirits in the Material World by the Police. Much more appropriate for the times...now more than then: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHOevX4DlGk&ab_channel=ThePoliceVEVO
I worked for Michael a decade ago. Love the guy but hope he takes his own words to heart, he's starting to look his age and there's plenty of people on the bench in CO that could take over for him.
13.2 million people voted for him in the primaries, which is 3.7 million fewer votes than Clinton received. And it needs to be said that damn near all of those 13.2 million went on to supporter Clinton in the general.
#1 Perris, CA
Gerrymandering and compactness are not mutually exclusive, but this district would be red in any imaginable configuration. The rest of Florida is heavily gerrymandered to favor Republicans and its done entirely with compact districts.
House members don't vote on confirmations.
Manchin isn't in the Senate anymore, and that count is of the House.
It was never about faith with them. It was about control.