> Counties in shades of pink and red will see higher-than-average migration It may be that the extra migration doesn't impact that average comparted to less populous counties.
But does not support "across the aisle" cooperation, which is where the concern is.
I disagree. Many bills are written with compromises in place, so they appeal to enough voters. I would rank the American ACA bill as E on the A to G scale.
You said NPR is "omitting the certain fact that Ervine paid this "friend" tens of thousands of dollars", then offer no proof and say "This sort of thing is not reported". It's not really a certain fact then, is it? It's…
Can you cite a source that Jeff Ervine paid for access to the FBI? An admittedly quick search didn't show anything making that claim. Also, that URL redirect appears to be because "this person was only notable for one…
Until they want to click on a Facebook news article (or a Instagram image in Twitter or a GroupOn link in GMail) and Access Denied message.
> Counties in shades of pink and red will see higher-than-average migration It may be that the extra migration doesn't impact that average comparted to less populous counties.
But does not support "across the aisle" cooperation, which is where the concern is.
I disagree. Many bills are written with compromises in place, so they appeal to enough voters. I would rank the American ACA bill as E on the A to G scale.
You said NPR is "omitting the certain fact that Ervine paid this "friend" tens of thousands of dollars", then offer no proof and say "This sort of thing is not reported". It's not really a certain fact then, is it? It's…
Can you cite a source that Jeff Ervine paid for access to the FBI? An admittedly quick search didn't show anything making that claim. Also, that URL redirect appears to be because "this person was only notable for one…
Until they want to click on a Facebook news article (or a Instagram image in Twitter or a GroupOn link in GMail) and Access Denied message.