BLAZINGGIANTS
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Prevents hearing damage.
My "suppressor" just tries to control and suppress me everyday.... I guess one could argue she actually has given me hearing damage.
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Prevents hearing damage.
Societies around the world work perfectly well with guns as well.i want to make it tougher to get guns period. people don't need them. societies around the world work perfectly well without them. if these barriers deter people from buying them in the long run, then the measure serves its intended consequences for me.
We've had more restrictions in Oregon for 5+ years... It hasn't gone well...For the record, I'm not anti-gun.
Like I said, we're now going to look at both sides of the gun ownership coin. More restrictions vs fewer restrictions. That's not a bad thing.
Prevents hearing damage.
That has nothing to do with gerrymandering, it's just a big word that people like to throw around. What were the numbers, specifically of black voters (since that's what has been argued about here) casting a ballot in 2022 vs. 2020 or 2018?If minorities are afraid to vote that plays a big role.
That has nothing to do with gerrymandering, it's just a big word that people like to throw around. What were the numbers, specifically of black voters (since that's what has been argued about here) casting a ballot in 2022 vs. 2020 or 2018?
The majority of the black population did not vote for him. Many of them were scared off because of DeSantis's tactics, with his "special police force", his redistricting, and his biased moves to allow Republican areas hit by the hurricane special voting measures, while disallowing it in liberal areas. He didn't let the feds in for a reason. He knew what they would see.
But it had a lot to do with the races in FloridaThat has nothing to do with gerrymandering, it's just a big word that people like to throw around. What were the numbers, specifically of black voters (since that's what has been argued about here) casting a ballot in 2022 vs. 2020 or 2018?
Very true. And using both is even more effective.So do ear muffs.
How ... show me how it affected a race that has nothing to do with the districts.But it had a lot to do with the races in Florida
How ... show me how it affected a race that has nothing to do with the districts.
I get that ... I think DeSantis is a douche bag and wouldn't have voted for him but the people of the state did. I hear the same thing in Texas about how gerrymandering caused Abbott to win. If I'm missing something here, please inform me and the rest of us on how redistricting affects a statewide popular vote.They think DeSantis is the present-day Hitler....who has his big authoritarian thumb on anything and everything Florida.
I get that ... I think DeSantis is a douche bag and wouldn't have voted for him but the people of the state did. I hear the same thing in Texas about how gerrymandering caused Abbott to win. If I'm missing something here, please inform me and the rest of us on how redistricting affects a statewide popular vote.
Speaking of minorities being afraid to vote. That impacts every race.How ... show me how it affected a race that has nothing to do with the districts.
He's certainly trying. No question about that.They think DeSantis is the present-day Hitler....who has his big authoritarian thumb on anything and everything Florida.
Who said gerrymandering gave Abbott or DeSantis the win?I get that ... I think DeSantis is a douche bag and wouldn't have voted for him but the people of the state did. I hear the same thing in Texas about how gerrymandering caused Abbott to win. If I'm missing something here, please inform me and the rest of us on how redistricting affects a statewide popular vote.
Who said gerrymandering gave Abbott or DeSantis the win?
Im not sure minorities are afraid to vote as a significant percentage, I think there are as many PEOPLE that are just not interested in voting or to lazy.Speaking of minorities being afraid to vote. That impacts every race.
Targeting and intimidating minorities is every bit as bad as gerrymandering...
crapBoebert is now up nearly 400 votes.
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Boebert is now up nearly 400 votes.
Not only did Chris Craig take this line of thought but I've seen it from a number of other people on social media. Every time I do, I assume they are people who know very little about how elections typically work.Who said gerrymandering gave Abbott or DeSantis the win?
Warnock is increasing his share. Possible it could edge up over 50% and spare me a month of fundraising texts.
Or maybe they don't have the resources to stand in line for hours on a workday. Lines caused by the vote obstruction strategy their local republicans tend to push for.Im not sure minorities are afraid to vote as a significant percentage, I think there are as many PEOPLE that are just not interested in voting or to lazy.
