(In NY, candidates can run on MULTIPLE party lines... which EVERY STATE SHOULD DO, so I could have voted those 3 as *dems* OR working families, as long as I didn't double)
I asked my wife is that was the worst "date night" ever. She started listing Mel Gibson movies I've dragged her to.
One more note about this voter suppression: I was going to vote on Sunday (I think I posted about it), but I bailed when I saw the line too long, knowing I had time today.
While I was in line today, many people asked the line "how long" and when they heard the answer, drove off
Hopefully, those people were like me: they have a plan for a different day they can sacrifice to vote.
But remember, for as many people who are able and willing to give up this kind of time to vote, there are others who simply can't, won't, and SHOULDN'T BE ASKED TO.
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I love Liz Warren, but we need things HAPPEN in the Senate in the first 100 days. And we already have a lot Democrats with problems screwing their courage to the sticking place
Having her replaced by a Republican governor, even temporarily, before those things happen, feels bad.
I think she'd be great at Treasury, but as I keep saying, FACTUALLY, despite the fact that few people seem to believe me, WE HAVE THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT. And I don't even know that the Executive Branch is the most *important* in a world where Biden wins.
Sorry, I'm one of those people who believes that the biggest reason we don't have a public option already is that Ted Kennedy died in 2009.
I'm also one of those people who believes the Senate is, like, IMPORTANT AND STUFF.
One of the key takeaways I'm left with from this debate is that we fully can't even talk to each other anymore. That was the president of the united states, 11 days out from a general election, speaking in a way that reasonably informed people outside his niche COULDN'T FOLLOW.
It's really, it's gotta be like walking into a mass, knowing nothing about Catholicism, and sitting there and hearing "this is flesh now and you MUST EAT IT TO BE SAVED."
Like, WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?
I know there've been ENDLESS articles about how Fox creates its own self-fulfilling cultural ecosystem. I've WRITTEN some of those articles. I get the *general problem* here.
But, just, DAMN. When I was 10 I had a better grasp on what Bush/Dukakis were REFERENCING than Trump.
I finally got around to reading the Rod Dreher dreck and, wow. Wow. What passes for intellectualism among Republicans these days is just, wow.
Consider, at one point the author quotes favorably the hysterical warnings of societal collapse's from a 1947 author worried about family "moral decay."
Then our guy says: "He wrote this in 1947. Zimmerman missed the Baby Boom coming, but otherwise, he was right on target."
WUT?
How you gonna quote a guy warning about declining birth rates, and then just wave away "HE MISSED THE BABY BOOM." Talk about: Other than that, how was the play Mrs. Lincoln.
My ranking of Game of Thrones seasons BY SOUNDTRACK:
Season 3
Season 6
Season 8
Season 1
Season 2
Season 4
Season 5
Season 7
Season 3 is giving you: the best instrumental version of Castomere, the full Chaos is a Ladder theme, the Ironborn theme, the song they actually play during the red wedding, and the mournful aftermath, AND Mhysa AND... FREAKING.. DRACARYS
Season 6 has the best song in the whole show (Light of the Seven) which is so good you can pretty much *SEE* what is happening. Season 8 the music is better than Season 8 the television show, as all its *musical* themes pay off big time, plus the Night King song.
So, here's the thing about the votes @SenSchumer just explained. Both @SenSusanCollins and @lisamurkowski *said* that we shouldn't proceed with a nominee before the election. It was meaningless & cost them nothing.
NOW, if McConnell tries to accept the nomination, they could ACT.
If Lindsey Graham pushes through the nomination without a quorum, Dems will ask the full Senate to reject that nomination. At that point, McConnell needs 51 votes (or 50, not sure if Pence gets to break the tie) to ignore regular rules.
If Collins and Murkowski keep their word, they only need one (or two) more Republican to vote in favor of *regular order*, like John McCain, as opposed to the illegitimate process to rush through a lifetime Supreme Court nominee.