Thank you. That makes sense.
If it’s going to take days and days to count, I think no results should be available.
Letting people know the score on election night late in the fourth quarter has two bad effects: a. If the lead shifts late people suspect foul play. b. If there were bad actors, it tells them exactly what they need to do to win. Like the old quip about not paying for a landslide.
It’s amazing we’ve laughed off that comment simply because Kennedy said it. Then as now personality matters a whole lot in politics.
God, I miss normal, rational political discussion.
@henryolsenEPPC@ChrisDeMuthJr Why does it seem that all late votes nationwide shift blue?
Is it more equal than I think and it’s really the Internet that focuses on the shift being “blue” toward the end or is that a real data point @henryolsenEPPC?
Let’s dive in 🙂
I was wondering why T-Mobile is doing nothing about the incredible number of Robocalls I get about “loan rates” every day all day.
Then I saw this and it kind of makes a little sense…
@DavidNinth@WallStreetApes@45Kris24@TMobile@ATT@Verizon Remember how hard it used to be to keep your number and change carriers?
POP being off is a remnant from curing that.
That being said, make sure you turn it on. Takes 2 minutes.
@realestatedude0 Fortunately, that’s becoming a big chain. If you’re in LA hit Laidry before it gets too big.
It’s really hard to keep the level up once you hit more than a handful of stores, huh?
@Scott_7791@kejca To me, it was that clip of him talking about choosing which McDonald’s breakfast to get based on how the market was doing today turned me. It’s such an insult to people who are actually struggling.
@alex_brrr73635@kejca I agree with the second part of this comment, it’s the “stupidity” line in the first comment.
I don’t think lotteries are great, but to call a poor person who plays the lottery stupid is unfair in my view.