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  1. I felt it had to be a very good video to do that. Episodes 5, 8 and 10 are my favs besides number 1, but they're all good.
  2. Yang's comment in I think his last debate -- Trump isn't the cause of all of our problems -- is what rang true and is what Biden should adopt (and probably won't). Naively thinking that Republicans will work with you once Trump is gone ignores: Republicans not working with him during the damn transition into Obama's first term, The base not magically dying once Trump is gone, The politics and history that got us Trump. It's easy for another Trump clone to arrive later because Democrats keep idiotically thinking he's an aberration and McConnell is the obstacle. McConnell sucks, but so did Ryan, Cantor and Boehner. None of them wanted to work with Democrats, and all of them promoted awful policies that contribute to busts like 2008. McConnell just upped the suck, but it existed before him.
  3. She had to delete an earlier tweet because, while I'm pretty sure she meant that people were tweeting this at her, it sounded off. Although her new tweet still sounds bad:
  4. Just had a conversation of mine with a friend in California who voted for Warren: SaysWho? - Sanders and Warren were my Top 2. I did dig Yang because I've thought UBI is a great idea for a few years now and liked that he brought it into the mainstream. I've got a feeling it'll be Biden, and while I like him, I feel like it's going to be another election season where I have to tell people, "I'm positive he feels differently now trust me," when they bring up bad votes in the 80s and 90s and early 00s. Her - Had Yang still been in the race on California primary voting day, I probably would've gone Yang gang. And get your talking points ready, because you one hundred percent will have to defend Old Joe's actions from when you and I were in elementary school. SaysWho? - Yeah, I'm already picturing the conversation. Me: You know Trump wants to cut social security, right? Person: Biden said he did during his 2008 run for presidency! Me: Yeah, but he was just saying that because that's what moderates were saying at the time. Trust me he ain't doin' shit Person: Did he tell you that? Me: No, but look at my face. Would I lie? May not be persuasive. Her: Do your damndest SaysWho? - We got this, fam.
  5. I'm not familiar with maki. I am familiar with the word 'make,' and mako is one letter off. The good news is that the demo was great and the game is coming shortly!
  6. The world is passing him by. It's weird how many Republican voters are ahead of guys like him on something like marijuana legalization. Or being late on abortion rights. Probably the most exciting thing he did was "gaffeing" on gay marriage by revealing his true feelings, which accelerated Obama's public position changing. Him winning and that translating to state wins and a Democrat to replace RBG are what are "exciting." State wins in particular if he wins decently because that means a potential slew of positive stories of multiple states implementing good laws. But that applies to any Democrat winning.
  7. I'll be finished with the updates soon. Republicans who are running: Donald Trump - US President Bill Weld - Former Governor from Massachusetts, Former VP Candidate on 2016 Libertarian Ticket Democrats who are running: Joe Biden - Former Vice President of the United States Tulsi Gabbard - US Representative from Hawaii's 2nd District Bernie Sanders - US Senator from Vermont DROPPED OUT Michael Bennet - U.S. Senator from Colorado Bill de Blasio - Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg - Former Mayor of New York City Cory Booker - US Senator from New Jersey Steve Bullock - Governor of Montana Pete Buttigieg - Mayor of South Bend Julián Castro - Former mayor of San Antonio and Former Secretary of House and Urban Development under Obama John Delaney - Former US Representative of Maryland's 6th District Kirsten Gillibrand - US Senator from New York Mike Gravel - Former Senator from Alaska Kamala Harris - US Senator from California John Hickenlooper - Former Governor of Colorado Jay Inslee - Governor of Washington Amy Klobuchar - US Senator from Minnesota Wayne Messam - Mayor from Miramar, Florida Seth Moulton - US Representative from Massachusetts Richard Ojeda - Former State Senator from West Virginia Beto O'Rourke - Former US Representative from Texas Deval Patrick - Former Governor of Massachusetts Tim Ryan - US Representative from Ohio Mark Sanford (R) - Former Governor from South Carolina Joe Sestak - Former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania Tom Steyer - Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager Eric Swalwell - U.S. Representative from California Joe Walsh (R) - Radio Host, Former US Representative from Illinois Elizabeth Warren - US Senator from Massachusetts Marianne Williamson - Activist Andrew Yang - Entrepreneur and founder of Venture for America
  8. It's coo' The podcast before this, I felt like I was a rambling mess, coffee or no coffee
  9. Guess we'll see if the polls are better this time. Clinton was ahead by 20ish points in Michigan only to lose by 1.5 to Bernie. Biden has a much smaller lead, but perhaps has better and different circumstances compared to Hillary. Hillary's weaknesses were white voters and big-time with independents.
  10. Out of curiosity, what's stopping them from releasing this in most territories on its original release date but postponing China's release date? Or do they just want to wait until the entire virus news is in the backburner (still seems like a super long delay)?
  11. That is very strange fan fiction, but fortunately isn't in Trevorrow's canon version.
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