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bobird 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just got mine in the mail today. Hopefully there are no delays from the Hurricanes in Florida.

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bobird 3 points ago +3 / -0

Good Point! They probably thought he would not be on the ballots. Divine intervention. Too Big to Rig!

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bobird 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep, I heard that. I was a delegate for the WA GOP (first time ever being a delegate) this year and saw the infiltration of the republican party by "supposed" republicans, trying to cause problem for the GOP by bringing endless motions to the floor to distract from business at hand and to keep the legitimate business and voting from being accomplished. Another thing I found interesting is that Washington State has 10 Pres/VP candidates for president on the ballot. Most other states only have 4 to 5 presidential candidates on the ballot. (However Louisiana came in #1 with 11 candidates on their ballot) It seems strange that someone would spend all of the time and effort to get on the ballot knowing that they would not be on the ballots for the majority of the states. (Trying to dilute votes in swing states??) Who knows.

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bobird 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, I think it might be an advantage to have the presidential spot on the very last page. From what i heard in the past most of the "questionable ballots" only had the presidential candidates filled in on the ballots. This years ballots that are questionable, will stick out like a sore thumb if the front of the ballot is not filled in. I also wondered if they buried the presidential candidates on the last page to hide the fact that there are 3 different "Socialist Party" candidates on the ballot this year too. Interesting none the less.

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bobird 2 points ago +3 / -1

Has anyone had a chance to see who is on the ballot for President & VP? I am in WA State and got my Ballot Pamphlet in the mail today and was surprised to see 20 candidates (10 ea Pres & VP's). Of those 10 sets, 3 of them where "Socialist" parties. I guess it is a test for the DS to see how many socialists are in the US now. Hmm.

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bobird 1 point ago +1 / -0

Utah, Texas, Kansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi are so far apart of the class action lawsuit.

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bobird 2 points ago +2 / -0

It could be that you can now actually take a loan out from yourself and pay your 401K back with interest to yourself. I had this happen back in 2010 with a company I used to work for. You could only borrow up to 50% of the 401k balance I belive but that could have changed. If the institution keeping your 401k is actually going to lend YOUR money out, this seems highly illegal. If this is the case, you might discuss this with an attorney.