I'm a firm believer that our current method locks us into a two party system. It sounds like there may be some lessons learned we could take away here. I think Alaska also tried RCV?
Most chickens that get H5N1 die within 24-48 hours if what I've read is correct. They also don't show many if any signs of infection until they just drop dead. Once you start seeing some of them die, there's a good chance that most of your flock is already infected - hence the cullings. You want to stop it from spreading as quickly as possible and not give it a chance to further reproduce.
"""Despite claiming to stand for "hardworking American families" — who are typically considered to be a different category of human beings than woke Marxist transgender green-dealers, at least within the Fox Cinematic Universe""" 😂
This is incredibly concerning. I have elderly relatives that rely on Medicaid.
About $3.99 from trader joes last time I bought. North Seattle.
The federal debt will balloon without blue states paying into the coffers, though? Quality of life will take a shit
Let's take a bite out of crime
I never suggested anything of the sort. I asked a simple question of you which you don't seem to be able to answer.
You are calling out the armed civilian argument. Please point me to an armed civilian who has stopped a school shooting.
What? Bars, taverns, wineries, etc are all 21+.
We already do not allow concealed carry in many places. I think it makes sense to not allow them in parks, public buildings, etc.
This coming from a firearm owner who has had a concealed carry permit in the past.
Could it be that the candidates that didn't make it just needed better messaging? I would hypothesize over time that we may start seeing more drift away from the two familiar parties, but only when the voters are engaged and informed of their choices?