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Alabama Special Election (Roy Moore diddles, GOP thumbs up, Mr. Jones goes to Washington) Alabama Special Election (Roy Moore diddles, GOP thumbs up, Mr. Jones goes to Washington)

01-05-2018 , 10:31 AM
Looks like someone's getting sued after all

01-05-2018 , 04:59 PM
Holy ****

http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/201...mpression=true

Roy Moore accuser's Gadsden home burns; arson investigation underway
01-05-2018 , 05:08 PM
JFC it's time to relegate Alabama. Maybe we can trade them to Mexico for something?
01-05-2018 , 05:40 PM
Mexico might not want Alabama if we gave it away
01-05-2018 , 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by pvn
Roy Moore accuser's Gadsden home burns; arson investigation underway
WHY DON'T THESE WOMEN COME FORWARD?
01-23-2018 , 11:55 PM
Yet more evidence of why we can't have nice things here:

Alabama House votes to end US Senate special elections
01-24-2018 , 01:46 AM
rofl
01-24-2018 , 10:56 AM
Quote:
Republican Rep. Steve Clouse, the bill’s sponsor, said the special election cost the state more than $10 million.

“It has nothing to do with any of the personalities in that race. It has everything to do with the cost to the general fund,” said Clouse, of Ozark.
Shameful stuff, I'm sure we'd certainly be seeing this bill passed if Moore had won.
01-24-2018 , 11:23 AM
"Elections are expensive, we should not have them" is a hot take.
01-24-2018 , 01:24 PM
Hey man, republicans are just fiscally responsible. Dumbocrats are the ones who want to do pricy things like "hold elections" and "let people vote in them"
01-24-2018 , 01:31 PM
This seems dumb even for Alabama republicans. States dominated by one party are way more likely to elect governors of the opposite party then senators.
01-24-2018 , 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by UAW
This seems dumb even for Alabama republicans. States dominated by one party are way more likely to elect governors of the opposite party then senators.
Do you have a source on this? I'm genuinely curious.
01-24-2018 , 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by UAW
This seems dumb even for Alabama republicans. States dominated by one party are way more likely to elect governors of the opposite party then senators.
It's cute you think they wouldn't immediately go back to special elections if a Dem governor was elected.
01-24-2018 , 02:06 PM
if they wanted to save money on elections they could do a mail-in ballot. montana republicans shot down a proposition to switch to a mail-in ballot that would have saved their state millions because they believed it would raise voter turnout which does not benefit republicans so they decided it was best to spend the money to do it the old fashioned way
01-24-2018 , 02:17 PM
A potent force in the GOP's favor is holding off year elections so yeah, let's save money, every election is either in the mid-terms or with the Presidential general.
01-24-2018 , 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by AllTheCheese
It's cute you think they wouldn't immediately go back to special elections if a Dem governor was elected.
Didn't this kind of happen in North Carolina? Like, after a Democrat won the governor's seat the Republican legislature voted to restrict a bunch of executive powers?
01-24-2018 , 02:53 PM
Yup
01-24-2018 , 02:56 PM
Yet the Democrats will never learn. It's like the GOP is playing prisoner's dilemma with an Alzheimer patient.
01-24-2018 , 03:01 PM
it's like playing live poker anywhere
01-24-2018 , 03:47 PM
I'm not a lawyer but that seems to at least violate the spirit of the 17th amendment. What is the legal definition of "temporary"?
01-24-2018 , 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Louis Cyphre
Yet the Democrats will never learn. It's like the GOP is playing prisoner's dilemma with an Alzheimer patient.
Massachusetts did something similar.
01-28-2018 , 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by OneEyedPoker
Mexico might not want Alabama if we gave it away
Even the Mexican automotive industry needs a labor-union free place to build its cars.
01-28-2018 , 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by estefaniocurry
Even the Mexican automotive industry needs a fresh supply of crash-test dummies.
ftfy
01-28-2018 , 01:04 PM
http://whnt.com/2018/01/25/roy-moore...user-in-court/

Quote:
Roy Moore previously had a legal defense fund while refusing to move a monument of the Ten Commandments from the Alabama Judicial Building in Montgomery, despite a court order demanding he do so. That legal defense fund was later converted to the Foundation for Moral Law, which provided him more than a million dollars in compensation while the foundation employed multiple members of his family, including his wife as director.
That's some Paul-esque level grifting.
03-03-2018 , 01:40 PM

https://twitter.com/aldotcom/status/969655469680873472

https://twitter.com/ParkerMolloy/sta...81110930243585

      
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