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    Feb 16

    A more concrete question than collusion: What signal is the WH sending right now about future hacking or propaganda? Would there be a bipartisan response with consequences for Russia? Or would the president amplify politically useful material again and discredit intel findings?

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    Feb 16

    Interesting explanation of a clean energy breakthrough I've never heard of before: affordable hydrogen power that can makes combustion engine vehicles run clean

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    Feb 16
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    Feb 16
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  5. Feb 16

    One thing about a presidential election decided by fewer than 100,000 votes is that the margin is small enough that anything could, and many things did, “win” the election. Makes these arguments that much more bitter.

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    Feb 16

    Idaho is openly ignoring Obamacare — and now an insurer wants to start selling plans that charge sick people more as soon as next month. Read on the latest:

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    Feb 16

    The best defense is definitely "they didn't really support Trump per se it was just that him becoming President would obviously profoundly damage the United States!!" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    Feb 16

    It was just this week that the chiefs of every major U.S. intelligence agency testified before Congress that Trump has not ordered them to do ANYTHING AT ALL to stop Russia from meddling again this year.

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  9. Feb 16

    We're not going to settle the question of whether Russia swung the last election. But we ABSOLUTELY could make it harder for them, or any other foreign power, to influence the next election. So far, we haven't.

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    Feb 16

    It’s worth taking a look back at just what this (now suspended) Russian account was putting out there, both before the election and after it.

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  11. Feb 16

    "Donald Trump said he wanted to make a deal on DACA. Donald Trump just spent the past few days doing everything he could to kill a deal on DACA. Therefore, Donald Trump deserves the blame for the Senate’s failure to pass an immigration bill."

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    Feb 16
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    Feb 16

    In which and I disagree about whether public education is a thing we should be doing:

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  14. Feb 16

    Here's what actually happens on the March 5th DACA expiration deadline:

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  15. Feb 15

    So the dealmaker president managed to craft the least popular, by far, of the 4 deals that came to a vote.

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  16. Feb 15

    Today was a reminder that the Republican Party is Donald Trump's party now, no matter how much some of its members like to pretend otherwise.

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  17. Feb 15

    The core of Trump's politics, from his first campaign speech, is hostility to immigrants. That is what we were promised, that is what we've gotten. Here, Trump offered deportation for DREAMers or a 50% cut to legal immigration. His north star is fewer immigrants. That's it.

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    Feb 15

    It's not just that WH is opposing the bill, they're sending a clear message to R's that if you even just work on a bipartisan deal you'll get attacked as a soft on crime amnesty-loving liberal before there's even a vote

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  19. Feb 15

    A president who wanted to protect DREAMers would not cancel DACA. A president who wanted a deal to protect DREAMers would take a deal. Now, a president who wanted to deport DREAMers but didn't want to be blamed for it, he would both cancel DACA and refuse possible deals.

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  20. Feb 15

    "Facebook is rewarding me for pissing my friends off, and its new thirst for comments seems to have driven itself into a loop that won’t let my friends free from the grasp of a piece of content that they actually hate."

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