Oso planning to go pro
Im not sure that's what the poll said. The poll had them say on a scale of 0 to 100 with 100 being "on the edge of a civil war." The mean score for independents was around 70. That doesn't mean 70% of people think a civil war is likely. I think the only ones in that poll who could be definitively categorized as "thinking a civil war is likely" would be the ones who marked 100. Maybe I missed something in the poll but I think people think the country is very politically divided, not that a civil war is likely
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
And here we thought it was Topper simply forewarning of doom when it turns out he's actually been the one sowing the seeds.
Any border state that contains Dayton should be an immediate candidate for Canadian annexation.
A score of 100 was "edge of a civil war." Which means "civil war" is something like 105 or 110, at worst. So if we're at mean of 67 now, we're only whatever percentage 67/105 to 110 amounts to towards civil war. That doesn't seem so bad.The real doom in the study is that 84% of the respondents agreed with the statement: "I'm tired of leaders compromising my values and ideals. I want leaders who will stand up to the other side." What makes it especially concerning is how the conclusions imply that this may only be the beginning of an existing general decline in civility. In short, nobody is willing to compromise, nobody wants to hear from anyone who disagrees with their opinion, and everyone would rather fight than make a deal.
Zombies undead...https://news.yahoo.com/science-zombies-undead-rise-004009241.html
Why isn't that Dutch girl worring about this disaster? She'd get way more converts to her cause.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Hey, Black Death is making a comeback.https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2019/11/13/pneumonic-plague-tied-black-death-sickens-people-beijing-china/4176578002/
https://news.yahoo.com/automation-could-replace-up-to-800-million-jobs-by-2035-bank-of-america-merrill-lynch-171810646.htmlAutomated doom
Was he a regular at Arby's?