

I wonder if they even can block California’s, as it was a proposition voted on by the voters?


I wonder if they even can block California’s, as it was a proposition voted on by the voters?


If no other states are mid cycle redistricted to favor Republicans, then absolutely California’s should be voided. As long as other states are stealing seats mid cycle like this, I’m OK with California’s going through.


I see no reason to believe anything. Epstein’s brother says, but I do find a telling that he denies the Clinton part, but not the blow job part.


All these years, I thought what could possibly be so damning in the Epstein files that he would lose support from his base. Surely run-of-the-mill pedophilia is acceptable to them.
If this is true, which I doubt, I can’t believe I didn’t think about this as a possibility. Gay, and a prominent democrat? A Clinton no less.
I want this to be true so much


OP didn’t ask about EVs, they asked about modern cars.


Incapable of expressing your option?


What do you get out of judging people for spending their own money?
That Trump sucking Clinton’s dick (both the homosexuality and the fact that it’s a Clinton) would be more damaging to his base than raping children is really disturbing.
It is a perfectly placed ad.


True, but my point was more of that the referendum does not seek to give advantage to Democrats.
Perhaps naïvely, I have a small degree of hope that the overall electric being unhappy with the Republicans might actually backfire on their redistricting plans.


It’s journalistic malpractice that the title of this article suggests the California referendum will be what tips control of Congress. Congress is tipped, the California referendum only seeks to right it.
“Bag” is charitable.
There is a certain type of person who fanboys out toward Apple, and a certain type of person who buys things to show off as status symbols. I don’t think those types overlap much these days, which is why we’re seeing the iPhone Air fail.

A satire site called “The Dunning Kruger Times” is both painfully obvious and perfectly genius.


“The New War Crimes” works better out loud than it does written down (say it out loud with an emphasis on crimes) but is so apt I’d like to see it catch on.
It’s an optional service, not baked into the core product.
I’m the “anti-ai” person in my group of friends. Which isn’t strictly true, I’m bearish on AI, not wholly anti. I find Kagi’s separation appropriate, and actually finds some use (and better results than ChatGPT) with their AI assistant. It’s particularly useful for me debugging simple scripts and excel formulas.
It isn’t perfect overall, but well worth the few bucks each month. It’s one of the only subscriptions I’m not actively trying to get rid of.


The answer is that there is a law, The Uniform Time Act.
Ad to why we just don’t ignore it, I’m sure it’s because the support for it just isn’t strong enough to merit ignoring a federal law.
CCR has to be the band most unexpectedly from where they are from.


I’m dangerously close to moving my gaming pc to Linux. What’s the consensus for the best distro for gaming?
I’m comfortable enough with *nix, as my daily is MacOS and I have a home lab/server.
To be fair, there are democratically run, states that are moderately or heavily gerrymandered themselves. Of course Republicans benefit the most from gerrymandering.