@jalefkowit I see Revigator and subconscious adds a hyphen to make revi-gator which my brain turns into Revision Gator. It’s an alligator that reviews and revises books to ensure they’re age-appropriate for children.
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I see a lot of “vibes” about it, but has a real nonpartisan data scientist analyzed by key swing states what the SAVE act may do to the midterms?@fencepost @hacks4pancakes I think that’s a great idea. Use a couple (meaning two) polling places per state. Make sure they have great public transportation access since this is a public polling place. I’m sure car owners who live hundreds of miles away will find a way to make it. Just make sure to bring a passport, because a drivers license is not proof of citizenship.
While we’re at it, we can save a lot of money by letting the black panthers handle security. I’m sure some volunteer good guys with guns are much cheaper than police officers. Of course the polling place is otherwise gun-free.
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Lol@skinnylatte The plot to lower housing prices by portraying it as a bad place to move is beginning to unravel.
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Two emails from Jeffrey Epstein to Bill Gates show:@ni @paninid This is definitely in the Needs Information category. So far, those emails only show Epstein drafting emails to Gates about it. Without an email from Gates to Epstein about it, we can’t treat it as fact. Alternatively, if we find evidence that Gates was at Epstein’s island several weeks before these emails, then again a week after, it could suggest the story is true but the real emails got deleted. It’s a rumor until we find out whether it’s true.