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According to Google Trends, the search phrases “can I change my vote in Texas” and “can I change my vote in Florida” were up 250 percent and 200 percent on Tuesday morning.
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“Change my vote” had the most interest in Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Minnesota and Pennsylvania, according to Google.
www.fox23.com...
According to Dave Weigel of the Washington Post, Biden said, “Anybody who can go down 3,000 feet in a mine can sure as hell learn to program as well... Anybody who can throw coal into a furnace can learn how to program, for God’s sake!”
thehill.com...
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: NarcolepticBuddha
"Learn to code NB"
Lol
"I think I probably have a much higher IQ than you do, I suspect," Biden responded to a questioner
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He said that his reference to three degrees was intended to refer not to actual degrees but to his dual major. "I said three and I should have said two," he said in his statement yesterday.
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His records show that he ranked 80th in a class of 100 his first year in law school, 79th of 87 at the end of his second year, and 76 of 85 the final year.
www.washingtonpost.com...
originally posted by: ridgerunner
Afraid the fix is in.Our votes won't count,the world government that really runs things are determined it's their time to take control.Trumps win wasn't supposed to happen or they would have fixed it last time.But I hope to God I'm wrong about it,I already voted Trump,praying he wins.
originally posted by: rickymouse
Hey, I am the first to admit that I believe that fracking to the extent we have done it is not good. But I know it is important to keep costs of fuels lower and that it does create jobs in America. I think we have gone overboard, but do not think we should totally stop the practice. I do feel it is effecting weather patterns on local basis also.
There is energy flowing through the crust of the earth, that flow of energy effects local weather patterns to some extent. You can put a skyscraper up and it will do the same thing if it is on Bedrock or on conductive clay or substrate. It can change the way storms travel just like mountains, rivers, and lakes do. They are electromagnetive currents if I remember right.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: rickymouse
Hey, I am the first to admit that I believe that fracking to the extent we have done it is not good. But I know it is important to keep costs of fuels lower and that it does create jobs in America. I think we have gone overboard, but do not think we should totally stop the practice. I do feel it is effecting weather patterns on local basis also.
Huh? I can understand an argument about potentially polluting the water table, but how exactly does fracking affect the local weather again?
Fracking is one of the things I'm not sure about... I can understand the argument above, but, what does the actual, unbiased science say? I dunno...
originally posted by: ridgerunner
Afraid the fix is in.Our votes won't count,the world government that really runs things are determined it's their time to take control.Trumps win wasn't supposed to happen or they would have fixed it last time.But I hope to God I'm wrong about it,I already voted Trump,praying he wins.
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: MariaT
Tourettes syndrome?
originally posted by: panoz77
a reply to: carewemust
He even walks like someone with dementia. My father had it and walked with that weird gate as well, it's like every step is unsure.