she has six teats from which her demonic young suckle their unholy milk
Okay now I'm turned on.
It does interest me how crazy the House can get though. Does it have the same recidivism rate as the Senate? I've heard that it's vastly overemphasized how often people get re-elected, and I feel like the house shifts really often.
Man. I should run for House, just a couple of years of getting to say crazy shit and have people listen, it must be fun.
she has six teats from which her demonic young suckle their unholy milk
Okay now I'm turned on.
It does interest me how crazy the House can get though. Does it have the same recidivism rate as the Senate? I've heard that it's vastly overemphasized how often people get re-elected, and I feel like the house shifts really often.
Man. I should run for House, just a couple of years of getting to say crazy shit and have people listen, it must be fun.
Two year terms mean that even if they had the same re-election rates as the Senate (which they don't, not least of which because they're all bonkers) they're coming up for election a lot more often.
she has six teats from which her demonic young suckle their unholy milk
Okay now I'm turned on.
It does interest me how crazy the House can get though. Does it have the same recidivism rate as the Senate? I've heard that it's vastly overemphasized how often people get re-elected, and I feel like the house shifts really often.
Man. I should run for House, just a couple of years of getting to say crazy shit and have people listen, it must be fun.
If you serve at least five years, and are over the age of 50 when you leave office, you get pension!
These re-education camps - these so-called schools, where children learn facts and gain knowledge - will be the death of us all.
Aye, we mustn't let the serfs know, lest we imperil the landed gentry.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
The unusual division was not, however, drawn to favor politicians. Owing to historic tensions between the Hopi and the Navajo Native American tribes and since tribal boundary disputes are a federal matter, it was thought inappropriate that both tribes should be represented in the U.S. House of Representatives by the same member. Since the Hopi reservation is completely surrounded by the Navajo reservation, and in order to comply with current Arizona redistricting laws, some means of connection was required that avoided including large portions of Navajo land, hence the narrow riverine connection.
The unusual division was not, however, drawn to favor politicians. Owing to historic tensions between the Hopi and the Navajo Native American tribes and since tribal boundary disputes are a federal matter, it was thought inappropriate that both tribes should be represented in the U.S. House of Representatives by the same member. Since the Hopi reservation is completely surrounded by the Navajo reservation, and in order to comply with current Arizona redistricting laws, some means of connection was required that avoided including large portions of Navajo land, hence the narrow riverine connection.
That's.....actually not stupid. Not...really...
Yeah, I was actually thinking when I saw the big "Navajo" thing on the map that this one might actually have an intelligent reason for it's freaky shape for once.
But doesn't that mean at any given time there's 10% of the House changing?
How does that compare to the senate?
senate is only a little bit less, but they have to fight over a larger and and more mutable constituency so it's to be expected, and it's a more exclusive club in the senate :P
incumbents have a A LOT of home court advantage though
most importantly PACs and interest groups and corporate people are more likely to throw their money behind one
But doesn't that mean at any given time there's 10% of the House changing?
How does that compare to the senate?
senate is only a little bit less, but they have to fight over a larger and and more mutable constituency so it's to be expected, and it's a more exclusive club in the senate :P
incumbents have a A LOT of home court advantage though
most importantly PACs and interest groups and corporate people are more likely to throw their money behind one
Plus, how many Senators are former members of the House? If you had a good record in your district in the House, you've got a good chance at a Senate seat, especially with the backing you can get in a federal office.
The unusual division was not, however, drawn to favor politicians. Owing to historic tensions between the Hopi and the Navajo Native American tribes and since tribal boundary disputes are a federal matter, it was thought inappropriate that both tribes should be represented in the U.S. House of Representatives by the same member. Since the Hopi reservation is completely surrounded by the Navajo reservation, and in order to comply with current Arizona redistricting laws, some means of connection was required that avoided including large portions of Navajo land, hence the narrow riverine connection.
That's.....actually not stupid. Not...really...
Yeah, I was actually thinking when I saw the big "Navajo" thing on the map that this one might actually have an intelligent reason for it's freaky shape for once.
Yeah, like I said; it's legit. Or at least as legit as you can really expect redistricting to make it.
So in those pictures of the districts...The white areas surrounded by the green areas that seems to be downtown areas of major cities...Would it be safe to assume black people live in those areas?
So in those pictures of the districts...The white areas surrounded by the green areas that seems to be downtown areas of major cities...Would it be safe to assume black people live in those areas?
So in those pictures of the districts...The white areas surrounded by the green areas that seems to be downtown areas of major cities...Would it be safe to assume black people live in those areas?
Not black people, Democrats.
Was there a single major urban area that went for McCain, again?
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And possibly an investigation into his sexuality.
do demons have gender?
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Time for some one-upsmanship:
Okay now I'm turned on.
It does interest me how crazy the House can get though. Does it have the same recidivism rate as the Senate? I've heard that it's vastly overemphasized how often people get re-elected, and I feel like the house shifts really often.
Man. I should run for House, just a couple of years of getting to say crazy shit and have people listen, it must be fun.
o_O
....the hell?
See, that I can only admire. That kind of gerrymander takes both skill and balls. /tips hat
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
That's not a district, that's like some kind of crazy Congressional Rorschach test.
If you serve at least five years, and are over the age of 50 when you leave office, you get pension!
The weirder thing is that that one's legit.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
Not exactly....
Heh, Wyoming sucks.
Pretty sure you're thinking of Arizona-2.
It's contiguous, I promise!
Aye, we mustn't let the serfs know, lest we imperil the landed gentry.
That's.....actually not stupid. Not...really...
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Yeah, I was actually thinking when I saw the big "Navajo" thing on the map that this one might actually have an intelligent reason for it's freaky shape for once.
And robbers are only a little over 70%. Weird.
How does that compare to the senate?
There are two. :P
incumbents have a A LOT of home court advantage though
most importantly PACs and interest groups and corporate people are more likely to throw their money behind one
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Plus, how many Senators are former members of the House? If you had a good record in your district in the House, you've got a good chance at a Senate seat, especially with the backing you can get in a federal office.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
You mean, the urban areas?
Not black people, Democrats.
Was there a single major urban area that went for McCain, again?
This is basically Illinois' answer to "what's it take for a mexican/latino to get elected in this state?"
This is about the craziest one in my state.
Where in the hell is that contiguous??
I-294
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
My home state is awesome. We know how to follow county lines, bitches.