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The Supreme Court Boomerang [View all] Brainstormy Sep 2020 OP
Yes the Republicans have always played to win. Too often Democrats played with a heightened ... Statistical Sep 2020 #1
Modern Democrats. Harold L. Ickes of FDR's administration was a warrior. SMC22307 Sep 2020 #11
Never underestimate Republican overreach C_U_L8R Sep 2020 #2
I am trying to hold on to this very thought. crickets Sep 2020 #19
Do away with the filibuster, expand the Court, PLUS... regnaD kciN Sep 2020 #3
With each census, determine the population of the least populated state greymattermom Sep 2020 #8
I like that. Does it pass constitutional muster? AleksS Sep 2020 #12
Yes it is called the Wyoming rule Statistical Sep 2020 #15
Absolutely! In fact, that's how the Constitution was originally set up. lastlib Sep 2020 #16
It was actually 110 years ago moose65 Sep 2020 #17
Which Senate races can we donate to Wicked Blue Sep 2020 #4
Some wryter2000 Sep 2020 #7
THANK YOU! Wicked Blue Sep 2020 #10
At this point, I would say Jaime Harrison in South Carolina.... lastlib Sep 2020 #13
K&R!! Thekaspervote Sep 2020 #5
I went to bed at 2 am Hstch05 Sep 2020 #6
I went to bed with the same feeling I had on Nov.8, 2016..... lastlib Sep 2020 #14
Ouch. Surely hope that isn't prescient about 2106! :) n/t moonscape Sep 2020 #21
Sorry--fat fingers.....fixed now! lastlib Sep 2020 #22
Oh no! Fixed? Now my post makes no sense :) n/t moonscape Sep 2020 #23
It seems like we have a whole lot more work to do now. dubyadiprecession Sep 2020 #9
Hindsight is 20/20 moose65 Sep 2020 #18
We can't change the past, but we should be able to learn from it. dubyadiprecession Sep 2020 #20
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