@brett02e@CartoonsHateHer@CarlosAurelius This is not true; but it is true that Trump’s positions are idiosyncratic and obfuscated by his constant use of extreme rhetoric, which many people dismiss as hot air
@Fergus302@GaryWinslett Unfortunately right now Republicans don’t need to change anything because they just won doing what they’re doing
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@LittleMammith No, because even there there’s God, so not “nothing”
I am not sure however if He presides over an infinite number of [otherwise] empty worlds, one empty world, or no empty worlds. All three options seem plausible.
@minaviendha It is different all over.
When I voted I identified myself and my address, signed an affidavit that I am me, they checked my name off so no one else could vote “as me” and I voted. But I had my ID available if needed.
@owenbroadcast Yes. As a child and a teenager and well into my 20s I believed that voting, regardless of which candidate one supported, was a mild positive; good citizenship.
As a bitter old man I believe some people are better citizens when they don’t vote
@jrvonx@JFreshHockey Last year he played ok with Compher. Has not been the case this year. They keep moving him up to Larkin’s line but, like last year, he is the worst of Larkin’s regular wingers.
Tarasenko is no good with him either which doesn’t help