Here’s my first podcast episode as a Congresswoman!
Joined @briebriejoy, @ryangrim for a conversation on what the first few weeks have been like.
I also picked the brain of fmr Rep. Brad Miller (N Carolina), who sat on Fin Services during the ‘08 crisis.
https://t.co/sNPzQU5ZK7
Here is a #map of our continents in a short 250 million years. We (assuming we are still around then) will be living nice and close together. Also we will have many wonderful new mountains to climb. #NewZealand will still sit alone in the corner... Source https://t.co/Iu4vySNbqt
Oh this is interesting: The ABC News poll used an open-ended prompt to ask who respondents would vote for in the 2020 primary, instead of a candidate list. 4 percent of self-identified Democrats said Trump. https://t.co/hOVU762zXV
"No Canadian who wants a “normal” life could opt out from the 5G system." - Huawei, a risk that Canadians definitely can’t afford: Ivy Li for Inside Policy https://t.co/1GF5LmhRFT
Or by winning the 11 most populous states. - Because Of The Electoral College, The Presidency Could Be Won With Just 23 Percent Of The Vote : NPR https://t.co/Q0IdVxygnx
People like to complain about too many electors per unit population. This cocnern misses the point in a big way.
Such an effect is tiny compared with the swing-state effect. Swing-state voter power varies far more than electors/population.
Despite the descriptions of penguins report that they have a 'short neck', they actually have a long neck, covered by fat. On the other hand, one of the etymology alternatives for penguin is the Latin word 'pinguis', which means 'fat' or 'oil' https://t.co/tkI37m0Dja