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@TomCat could probably answer this better than I can but from what I understand when you start matchmaking at a given mission, you can wait until your squad is full to start the mission or you can start matchmaking and then start the mission and people will join your session while the mission is in progress. Whenever I've started a mission, I've always waited until the squad is full before starting the mission especially when tackling higher difficulties. You kinda HAVE to when tackling the harder missions. Some folks don't wait though.
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There's a difference between folks diagnosing someone's mental capacity from the comfort of their couch vs another person who had an actual documented heart attack. Both choices leave openings for attack, but considering Donald has his OWN cognitive issues to contend with, one is on firmer ground from an actual factual standpoint to defend themselves... just sayin'
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To your point "The Root's Every Democratic Candidate's Black Agenda RANKED". I found the results of this interesting especially since the author of this article does NOT like Buttigieg at ALL but gave him credit for his Douglass plan for Black America. Worth a read by those interested in seeing the discussions going on in barber shops around the country Crazy that this thing isn't a week old and the campaign is down to what, THREE people
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Oh yeah... I forgot he was there for the exchange. We ALL heard what she said was said on stage, I was referencing the conversation that they were in dispute about. Anyway I suspect she either ends up endorsing Bernie or or no one. She does too much damage to her own brand if she endorses Biden and I like her too much to see her do that to herself.
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She accused him of calling her a liar on national TV... it was caught in a hot mic moment. I dont think they've been cool since. Bernie doesn't seem to be a very likable dude by his colleagues. On another topic, I know what Bernie's positions are and what he's supported and opposed over his long career. But what's his signature legislative accomplishment in the Senate since he's been there? What has he actually got DONE? I'm legit asking and not looking to start a fight or make a point
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Bloomberg's campaign was definitely a vanity campaign and his ego got the best of him. Having said that, he's paying all of his staffers well above market rate, they are guaranteed employment until November and they will be working for the Democratic nominee regardless of who that is so... Yes I know he endorsed Biden, but if Bernie is the nominee (it ain't over yet) I don't think he takes his ball and goes home.