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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    not going to argue- just facts- the count is based on the 2010 census , the electoral vote counts dont change until the new census is taken (2020)- populations fluctuate
    see just facts- learn it all from Hannity but did my own research- he was right, you are deceptive
    The apportionment of electoral votes is based on the congressional representation for each state, meaning that each congressional seat equals an electoral vote. Since the House of Representatives is set at 435 seats and the Senate currently has 100 members, changes in electoral votes with every 10-year census are often very minute. Therefore, the number of people per electoral vote in one state is very different than the number of people per electoral vote in another.

    Below is a list of states along with their populations, number of electoral votes, and a percentage that demonstrates the relative value of a vote cast in that state compared to the national average For example, in 2008, on average a state is awarded one electoral vote for every 565,166 people. However, Wyoming has three electoral votes and only 532,668 citizens (as of 2008 estimates). As a result each of Wyoming's three electoral votes corresponds to 177,556 people. Understood in one way, these people have 3.18 times as much clout in the Electoral College as an average American, or 318% (as listed in the pdf chart, downloadable below).

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      what war is Trump getting into?
      if so crappy why do all the trannys want to keep their spots and be able to sign up?

      Gen Mattis has given speeches on this- we were on a fiscally unsustainable footing- we are drawing down to get in line with the fiscal reality of being at war for 15 years
      Sorry GI man, we Sailors need some warm Arse on the those cold long Ocean nights.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        The apportionment of electoral votes is based on the congressional representation for each state, meaning that each congressional seat equals an electoral vote. Since the House of Representatives is set at 435 seats and the Senate currently has 100 members, changes in electoral votes with every 10-year census are often very minute. Therefore, the number of people per electoral vote in one state is very different than the number of people per electoral vote in another.

        Below is a list of states along with their populations, number of electoral votes, and a percentage that demonstrates the relative value of a vote cast in that state compared to the national average For example, in 2008, on average a state is awarded one electoral vote for every 565,166 people. However, Wyoming has three electoral votes and only 532,668 citizens (as of 2008 estimates). As a result each of Wyoming's three electoral votes corresponds to 177,556 people. Understood in one way, these people have 3.18 times as much clout in the Electoral College as an average American, or 318% (as listed in the pdf chart, downloadable below).
        Its on the census

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Its on the census
          The budget for the next census has been slashed and the agency is horribly understaffed.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            what war is Trump getting into?
            if so crappy why do all the trannys want to keep their spots and be able to sign up?

            Gen Mattis has given speeches on this- we were on a fiscally unsustainable footing- we are drawing down to get in line with the fiscal reality of being at war for 15 years
            Speech’s ,Fiscally unsustainable & fiscal reality — aaaahh shut up.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              The budget for the next census has been slashed and the agency is horribly understaffed.
              Horribly understaffed by government standards. Learn to do more with less. That's what most companies had to do during the last administration.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Horribly understaffed by government standards. Learn to do more with less. That's what most companies had to do during the last administration.
                Spend 2 and a half minutes listening to this man....thank God he never became president.

                According to him, there was a 75% probability that the polar ice caps would be melted in 5 years. Note the speech is from 2009.

                This is why you cant listen to democrat politicians

                #fake news

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsioIw4bvzI

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Spend 2 and a half minutes listening to this man....thank God he never became president.

                  According to him, there was a 75% probability that the polar ice caps would be melted in 5 years. Note the speech is from 2009.

                  This is why you cant listen to democrat politicians

                  #fake news

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsioIw4bvzI
                  Yeah, we'd still be in Iraq.

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                    Is this fakenews?

                    Rep. Gregg Harper, a Mississippi Republican and chair of the House Administration Committee, said Thursday that he will not seek re-election once his term ends in January 2019, the latest in a long string of senior GOP House members planning to leave Congress.

                    "We have been contemplating for almost two years when it would be our time not to run again, and after spending time over Christmas and New Year's with my family, we made the very difficult decision to say that 10 years will be long enough," Harper said in a statement. "I never intended for this to be a career, and it will soon be time for another conservative citizen legislator to represent us."

                    Harper became the 44th member of the current House -- including more than two dozen Republicans -- to announce that he will retire, campaign for other office or resign by the end of the current term. This means that more than one tenth of the chamber is planning to leave.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Rep. Gregg Harper, a Mississippi Republican and chair of the House Administration Committee, said Thursday that he will not seek re-election once his term ends in January 2019, the latest in a long string of senior GOP House members planning to leave Congress.

                      "We have been contemplating for almost two years when it would be our time not to run again, and after spending time over Christmas and New Year's with my family, we made the very difficult decision to say that 10 years will be long enough," Harper said in a statement. "I never intended for this to be a career, and it will soon be time for another conservative citizen legislator to represent us."

                      Harper became the 44th member of the current House -- including more than two dozen Republicans -- to announce that he will retire, campaign for other office or resign by the end of the current term. This means that more than one tenth of the chamber is planning to leave.
                      All the better to get fresh republican blood in there.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        All the better to get fresh republican blood in there.
                        Hahaha, yeah. Even the most obvious shyttt
                        eludes you.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Yeah, we'd still be in Iraq.
                          We might never have gone into Iraq and given such a fortune making opportunity to all those repub donors. Good thing they had the chance to make all those millions.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Speech’s ,Fiscally unsustainable & fiscal reality — aaaahh shut up.

                            .
                            will talk slower and use small words just for you Jr

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Sorry GI man, we Sailors need some warm Arse on the those cold long Ocean nights.
                              thats why they call you Seaman 1st class

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Hahaha, yeah. Even the most obvious shyttt
                                eludes you.
                                Alabama. Don't think it won't happen in other states, because it will

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