Just for that we'll send you a special pass-through weather system straight from northern Alberta.
So you recorded American cable news on Nov 8, 2016, and provided a link. And ... ?
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Bring it. I need some pictures for next year's Christmas card
By that argument, doesn't the EC currently give too much power to the areas of lower density? Shouldn't everybody's vote count the same?
Everyone's vote does count the same.
Having driven through it on I80 once or a dozen times, the only thing there worth a **** is Yellowstone. Cheyenne and Laramie are middling at best, Colorado has better skiing, and Montana and Idaho are better if you simply want the big sky landscapes.
I disagree. I mean if you want to add Senators to every state I am all for it but I dont want both houses to be based on population that gives too much power to states like California. Now it wont be parities mucking it up it will be the Big States. California will be able to act with impunity after a while.
There's more than just the Springsteen concerts, a whole list of performers refuse to play in NC until they change some of their laws. Corporations have been keeping close watch, refusing to open new locations there and instead started scouting other states. Those are real, steady jobs, not just event-type jobs.
But then you open yourself up to the charge that the deep-blue cities (in this case MSP, Duluth, Rochester) would hold all the power in the Legislature...
Actually most of the world is stuck on the two-party paradigm, the UK, Canada, and Australia certainly are (outside of localized parties like the SNP or Bloc Quebecois). Germany would be as well if they didn't use MMP. The FPTP system pretty much locks you into a two-party system as explained in this video.We've (meaning the citizens of the US) allowed ourselves to be boxed into two-party thinking. We could break free. Most of the rest of the world is not stuck in a two-party paradigm.
We've (meaning the citizens of the US) allowed ourselves to be boxed into two-party thinking. We could break free. Most of the rest of the world is not stuck in a two-party paradigm.
Says the guy in Nebraska![]()
Actually most of the world is stuck on the two-party paradigm, the UK, Canada, and Australia certainly are (outside of localized parties like the SNP or Bloc Quebecois). Germany would be as well if they didn't use MMP. The FPTP system pretty much locks you into a two-party system as explained in this video.
I know how I could get people to like the current President...
Donald Trump (D)
Of course, then the other half would hate him...![]()
Drill, Baby, Drill!! House Joint Resolution 46 (HJ46) is being pushed through.
And what is the summary of this bill?