Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Especially for those of you who live in red areas, this is a very good idea.
Excellent!
Who sits on a public toilet?!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Harris is not running on anything substantive and no particular accomplishments Hatred of Trump is the primary motivator no doubt for her voters. Do the majority of the voters in swing states have a visceral hatred for Trump? Probably not but who knows. On substance he’s a moderate but style he’s extreme to say the least and a lot of people see this. So there’s that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Especially for those of you who live in red areas, this is a very good idea.
Excellent!
Anonymous wrote:anecdata - but i had dinner with a librarian friend in florida last night. she told me she's been struck by how many older women are coming into the library to change their party affiliation. she doesn't know what they were, or what they are changing to - but i think we can probably make some fair assumptions.
also:
again - this doesn't tell us why these women are registering in droves. but i think we can guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anecdata - but i had dinner with a librarian friend in florida last night. she told me she's been struck by how many older women are coming into the library to change their party affiliation. she doesn't know what they were, or what they are changing to - but i think we can probably make some fair assumptions.
also:
again - this doesn't tell us why these women are registering in droves. but i think we can guess.
I’m intrigued by this on two levels: 1) the obvious good news of soaring registration. When people vote, Democrats win and 2) people can change their party affiliation at the library in Florida?
Anonymous wrote:Especially for those of you who live in red areas, this is a very good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anecdata - but i had dinner with a librarian friend in florida last night. she told me she's been struck by how many older women are coming into the library to change their party affiliation. she doesn't know what they were, or what they are changing to - but i think we can probably make some fair assumptions.
also:
again - this doesn't tell us why these women are registering in droves. but i think we can guess.
I’m intrigued by this on two levels: 1) the obvious good news of soaring registration. When people vote, Democrats win and 2) people can change their party affiliation at the library in Florida?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harris is not running on anything substantive and no particular accomplishments Hatred of Trump is the primary motivator no doubt for her voters. Do the majority of the voters in swing states have a visceral hatred for Trump? Probably not but who knows. On substance he’s a moderate but style he’s extreme to say the least and a lot of people see this. So there’s that.
You think the guy who got abortion banned in several states, staged a coup and has vowed to be a dictator on day one is “moderate” in substance. Republicans really have to go the extra mile to comfort themselves.
Anonymous wrote:anecdata - but i had dinner with a librarian friend in florida last night. she told me she's been struck by how many older women are coming into the library to change their party affiliation. she doesn't know what they were, or what they are changing to - but i think we can probably make some fair assumptions.
also:
again - this doesn't tell us why these women are registering in droves. but i think we can guess.
Anonymous wrote:Harris is not running on anything substantive and no particular accomplishments Hatred of Trump is the primary motivator no doubt for her voters. Do the majority of the voters in swing states have a visceral hatred for Trump? Probably not but who knows. On substance he’s a moderate but style he’s extreme to say the least and a lot of people see this. So there’s that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the same age as Harris. I worked multiple jobs between high school and college. I was a newspaper boy, I worked in a hospital as a patient escort, I worked in a local radio station that one of my friend's parents worked at. I worked at a Subway and a Captain D's (southern fast foot like Long John Silver's). I also have a 37 year career in IT. I don't even put all of my 37 years of IT experience on my resume, only those jobs that are relevant to any job I am applying for. There is no way I would take up resume space for high school and college part-time jobs that have nothing to do with my career.
Thinking she is going to put high school supermarket jobs on her resume when she is 60, is absolutely ridiculous.
This is the resume they think she should have put McDonald’s on. Just incredible weaksauce.[/img]