http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Fwd-what-other-subject-is-there-this-morning-tp7588191p7588222.html
Heh. I'd move back if they did. In the meantime, I'd push for Cascadia.
>What isn't possible at this point?
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/nov/09/trump-win-california-secede-calexit-silicon-valley?CMP=edit_2221>
>Silicon Valley investors call for California to secede from the US
>after Trump
>win<
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>www.theguardian.com
>Hyperloop co-founder said he would fund ‘Calexit’ campaign for
>Democratic state to become its own nation as tech industry has been at
>odds with Trump
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>Even if Congress were willing to get rid of the EC, the constitutional
>amendment could never get enough states to pass it.
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>Ed
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>On Nov 9, 2016, at 10:47 AM, Tom Johnson
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>"Interesting that HRC seems likely to win the popular vote. "
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>Simply that the Electoral College is, today, a screwy concept. And
>remember, this happened in 2000 when the Republicans also prevailed. I
>doubt a majority of Congress has the cajones to get rid of the EC.
>TJ
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>On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Owen Densmore
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>Interesting that HRC seems likely to win the popular vote. Now what
>does THAT say about democracy?
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