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  • Without internet. Got cut off somewhere on the tail end of march. No money to connect it in new house, which is even without power. Living without anything electronic, so I feel really bad for going off the radar. Hopefully by December I'll be back.
    What? It doesn't sound appealing to you? It's simple, Superman's secretly the ancestor of Edward, and thus his vampire powers/superhuman abilities. And Lex is that wolf dude.
    That's one of the few things I agree with her on. That bridge absolutely needs to be replaced/supplemented. It may be a historic bridge, but it shouldn't handle all that traffic on a daily basis and long term, it can't support it all.
    I think a lot of the issues from the conservatives were her ignoring her district for her presidential campaign.

    One thing a lot of liberals locally and nationally were against was her supporting legislation to allow this bridge here to be constructed through a national scenic riverway to reduce congestion on this aging bridge that also runs through that riverway to support a growing population of people that commute into the state from the Wisconsin side of the river and reduce congestion in her current city of residence, Stillwater (which isn't even in her own district due to redistricting). Having frequently traveled through the area, it's a very necessary bridge.
    It'll be hard but with this liberal in her conservative district we'll sure as hell try. I'd be happy with a blue dog Dem at this point. Which was actually her opponent last election.
    It'll probably pass because the senate is a deeper blue than the house.

    And this will be happening just 20 years after the state became the first in the nation to make it illegal to discriminate on the basis of gender identity and sexual orientation in all employment, and only 6 months after the state became the first state to have a majority vote no on a proposed amendment banning gay marriage.

    Just more proof that this state is still a deep blue.
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