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Scrivener7

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13. My favorite was when you had to get a job at the DOJ to have an opinion on Garland. That was fun.
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 12:47 PM
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It is now precisely the opposite Sympthsical Apr 12 #1
+1. Complacency, inertia, dysfunction dalton99a Apr 12 #2
So you don't think the Democratic Party is in upheaval nationwide? MineralMan Apr 12 #3
I was responding to your title Sympthsical Apr 12 #4
Back in 1976, I enjoyed watching news reports about Professor S. I. Hayakawa's run for the Senate. John1956PA Apr 12 #9
One can't forget Ronald Reagan or Arnold Schwarzenegger, either. MineralMan Apr 12 #11
California is going to slide into the Pacific. milestogo Apr 12 #5
Any day now. Except we will slide upwards towards Portland and Seattle and we will travelingthrulife Apr 12 #7
I had a relative who lived in California and she read the National Enquirer. milestogo Apr 12 #8
This is a discussion board about Democratic politics. If people here - who do or don't live in California - discuss Scrivener7 Apr 12 #6
Did I somehow suggest they not do that? MineralMan Apr 12 #10
I think this might be where you stumbled - "My opinion is neither useful nor wanted there." stopdiggin Apr 12 #14
Uh, not wanted there. In California. MineralMan Apr 12 #17
+1. The tired idea that you have to have worn a uniform stopdiggin Apr 12 #12
My favorite was when you had to get a job at the DOJ to have an opinion on Garland. That was fun. Scrivener7 Apr 12 #13
I think the big thing since you left are the jungle primaries. LeftInTX Apr 12 #15
Yes. I've always thought that was a mistake. MineralMan Apr 12 #16
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