The solution is for states to allocate delegates proportionally. That is in the best interest of each state, so it’s not fragile. It can be accomplished one state at a time, so it’s logistically easier.
Isn’t this overlooking that each state that does this, especially swing states, does it at their own disadvantage? States that allocate their electoral votes all-or-nothing have more sway over politicians who receive those votes (because the politicians are, in turn, are incentivized to spend their effort on states where the return on that effort is larger, and an effort that wins you 5% of the vote in an all-or-nothing swing state could win you the whole state’s worth of electoral votes, compared to 5% of electoral votes in a proportionally allocated state).
Better investigate Hunter Biden and Burisma even harder then!
I heated up some soup that I made a while back and froze. I make some good soup!
A 0x0 px jpg (trying to get an old webcam working, unsuccessfully)
Doesn’t take a “church boy” to not assault someone, dipshit.
I had a cherry chutney hamburger at a restaurant somewhere in Missouri. I ordered it because I thought it was a weird combo. IT WAS DELICIOUS.
Maybe. But can it be configured to power the ship? If so why wasn’t it?
S’pose that’s fair. It does seem odd that the report would say the generator was “not configured” to power the ship, rather than not capable of it.
The emergency generator was not configured to power the ship, the report said.
So was it just there for decoration or…
Kaleidoscope Heart is near the top of my list.
I don’t understand the word “shuffled” here, and I am afraid to.
According to tv tropes, an either/or title: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EitherOrTitle
I AM THE LAW
Oh wait, no.
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Were they hoping we’d forget about the shapeshifting guy before the end of the trailer?
Is that even a close call? If Trump called me a shithead I’d wear that as a badge of honor. If Mr Rogers called me a disappointment I would question my life choices.