North Carolina completely vindicates Roberts opinion declining to wade into gerrymandering. Another win for the Court.
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Talent is referring to this:
The ruling found state legislative boundaries were so partisan they violated the state constitution.
A three judge panel ruled unanimously that North Carolina's legislative districts violated the STATE Constitution. Unclear if this impacts Congressional districts but Republicans control 9 (possibly 10) seats out of 13 in Congress despite the state being pretty close to 50/50.
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Boris Johnson (File Photo) calls for Snap Election after losing his first vote as a PM and having an MP defect in the middle of a speech he was giving. Those wonderful historians over in the UK say Boris is the first PM to humiliatingly lose their first vote since Pitt the Younger in 1793.
Johnson is apparently throwing all 21 Conservative MP's who revolted against him out of the Party, including Winston Churchill's grandson.
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He can call for a snap election all day long but he's unlikely to get unless he gives up some major concessions. His ridiculous bluster was meant to hide the fact that he didn't have the votes for what he wanted to do. He has a weak hand, the math has not changed and since his foolish plan was put into action it's gotten worse.
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There's a creative algorithm at the end of this BBC article that explains today's vote in British Parliament to take control of the government. That Boris is screwed isn't the slam dunk that its being portrayed it is here.
Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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A no-deal Brexit is massively better for the UK than the impending Reign of Corbyn. The latter will be the ruin of the country.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Corbyn would only be PM in the aftermath of a no deal Brexit. DSL brought up Pitt the Younger, the situation is very similar in that Johnson might have to soldier on as a minority government. But in Pitt's case he eventually gained support and was able to call an election after a good deal of time. That's where the comparison breaks down.
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostHe can call for a snap election all day long but he's unlikely to get unless he gives up some major concessions. His ridiculous bluster was meant to hide the fact that he didn't have the votes for what he wanted to do. He has a weak hand, the math has not changed and since his foolish plan was put into action it's gotten worse.2012 Detroit Lions Draft: 1) Cordy Glenn G , 2) Brandon Taylor S, 3) Sean Spence olb, 4) Joe Adams WR/KR, 5) Matt McCants OT, 7a) B.J. Coleman QB 7b) Kewshan Martin WR
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Felony arrest warrant issued for Jacob Wohl, the idiot Alt Righter and "provocateur" who's made pathetically inept attempts to frame Robert Mueller and Pete Buttigieg. Sounds like he's back to committing financial fraud in the securities/derivatives markets.
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View PostTo be clear, Dorain's 185mph sustained winds w/gust to 200 are those that are found in the NE (or 1 o'clock position w/noon on the direction of travel which is, currently,almost due west). The eyewall is small and tightly compacted for this storm. WInd speeds drop rapidly moving out from the eyewall. By the time you are 30 miles out from that NE portion of the eyewall, the winds have dropped to tropical storm levels (<79mph).Of course the imagery you see of the storm makes it appear quite large. These are clouds and rain bands. The reported CAT 5 winds occur just at that NE corner of this small eye.
Freeport - on Grand Bahama Island - may be far enough out of the 30 mile diameter of the eye to not experience the catastrophic winds that Marsh Harbor is experiencing (the Eye passed right over it about an hour ago. That area WILL be flattened and after it passes, you'll get all the horrible pictures.) Just keep in mind, Nassau, way south of Freeport isn't going to get winds much above 30 mph. Freeport will probably see 85 mph - not roof blowing off winds. Storm surge and 7+ inches of rain will affect Freeport so flooding is a problem. and probably the biggest one.
If the latest (5pm) NHC Operational Track holds, after clearing Grand Bahama Island (Freeport) the storm will head West right toward West Palm Beach (2h drive north of Miami) but will slowly turn northward to remain about 60 miles off shore of the E coast of FL. A 20 mile change E or W of the current operational track can change things dramatically with respect to wind, rain and flooding especially looking out beyond 2-3 days.
Beyond that NNW turn, which still remains uncertain (a 70% probability of a N turn though), what happens with the track going beyond Wednesday morning gets less certain. That is because the steering currents are weak and the pressure ridge moving into the SE US and currently projected to edge the storm northward and off the E coast of FL is not a slam dunk to happen. Another HI in the Western Atlantic - a weather feature that could drive the storm Eastward - is also showing signs of weakness. If it strengthens, Dorian may not turn N and will curve into the NE coast of FL, N of Vero Beach but South of Jacksonville. The uncertainty produces the cones you see below (latest 5pm NHC run):
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graph...e_and_wind.png
The map below depicts the most recent runs of the various models available to the NHC that form the basis of the chart above:
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/...orm_05_ens.gif
This is not a forecast. It is a compilation of data and maps from multiple sites I follow on the web. What is interesting is that official forecasting gets political and you can imagine why. Nobody wants to be wrong either way. That's local news and weather forecasters AND forecasts from official government entities like NHS, NOAA and NWS. These agencies build their forecasts from computer based weather models. Forecasters tend to err on the side of caution. This leads to local news hype. It's probably the right thing to do for public consumption. Local authorities though will get stuff like I'm providing here. The purpose is for emergency planning and appropriate use of resources.
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