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NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament 2019: Regional Semifinals- Day 1

Alas for Cinderella fans, Auburn was the only underdog to advance on Saturday. Results 3/23/2019 At the bottom I add 4 Results from 3/24/2019, Tennessee/Iowa, Oregon/UC Irvine, Virginia/Oklahoma, Texas Tech/Buffalo because Tennessee, Oregon, Virginia and Texas Tech are playing tonight on short rest. Sucks to be them. Unbalanced schedule due to TV considerations I suppose. …

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You Might Think That’s OK

Did I mention I’m with Adam Schiff? Adam goes on to ignore them. This is the cut from his channel, I didn’t find anything else that seemed primary but perhaps you can navigate C-SPAN better than I can.

Chuck Schumer’s Erotic Fan Fiction Web Page

Am I Sam? I do not like cowards in either House. I do not like whitewashing a louse. Bottomless Pinocchio, is a Traitor and has to go. Ok, now you see why I don’t write Children’s Books and am a poor Ted Geisel substitute. This piece depressed me because Sam seems to be buying into …

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Jenny Nicholson Warning, Infinity War Spoilers. Dr. Strange v. Thanos Shuri is Dusted! No, really. The promotional posters include a variety of characters in solo portraits. The living ones like Cap and Tony (and most importantly Natasha Romanoff) are in color, the others in Black and White. Shuri is in Black and White. Adjust your …

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Another Battle In The Republican War On The Poor

Republicans can’t destroy the safety net. So they’re making it an instrument of misery. By Paul Waldman, Washington Post March 27, 2019 Americans, it turns out, think very highly of Medicaid and were extremely resistant to the Republicans’ idea of kicking millions of people off the program. They haven’t stopped trying, but in the absence …

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It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over

Reports of the demise of the Mueller Russia Treason Plot Investigation are somewhat exaggerated. The case against Trump’s corruption will continue to build By Greg Sargent, Washington Post March 27, 2019 One glaring analytical error we’re seeing in the coverage of Robert S. Mueller III’s findings is the idea that we’re suddenly in a “post-Mueller” …

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Bos Taurus I’ve been to Louis’ Lunch by the way (in Connecticut State History, which I had a Semester of, it is the one and only original burger as recognized by the Library of Congress). It’s not much to look at, a tiny square building between two parking lots which emphasizes it’s diminutive size. Inside …

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Indicative Votes

Since the last time we checked in on Brexit a mere 6 days ago, Britain has gotten a 2 week extension (with about 5 more for implementation if they can come to an agreement), the Democratic Unionist Party, May’s essential coalition partners, has said they will never accept a Customs Border between Northern Ireland and …

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Republicans Killing Obamacare Again

“They came on in the same old way, and we saw them off in the same old way” – Arthur Wellesley on Waterloo Republicans really hate Obamacare a lot. Perhaps they feel they owe it to Zombie St. Ronnie who, as you’ll recall, got his political start crusading against the creeping socialism of Medicare/Medicaid- Unidicted …

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NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament 2019: Regional Quarterfinals- Day 2

Time to let my freak flag fly! Ok, so no bag pipes. What I learned from watching last night is that Louisville may or may not be good enough to stop UConn short of the Semifinals. Huskies had Foul trouble and despite that were not outstanding on Defense though the key to the game was …

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Not Your Grandfather’s Economy

Cheap Electrical Power is something we take for granted that, were it otherwise, would drive business and consumer economic incentives in entirely different directions. A major argument from pro-Carbon Dinosaurs (in addition to complete denial about Global Warming and misrepresentation about reliability) is that it’s cheaper. Not so much anymore. It’s cheaper to replace most …

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