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Like what the Texas Legislature is doing in several aspects this session. Disappointed no medical marijuana or other marijuana bills made it out of committee. I believe they want to run those through a statewide referendum to give the politicians cover from having to exhibit their balls.

Don't think they did anything with casinos either. Two obvious revenue generators which are voluntary rather than mandatory.
 
The University of Texas Said This Will Be the Last Year They Light The Tower for Graduates

Like Bitcoin It Wastes Too Much Energy

Maybe During The Off-Season They Can Turn DKR Memorial Stadium Into a Giant Solar-Panel

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They can do the solar panel thing during the season too. Imagine the money they will save with no night games and no waste of money from shuttle buses, pollution from cars and buses, too much CO2 emitted from fans, saving costs of trash collection, salaries and more. Plus not offending players and activists from The Eyes of Texas.

Bunch of morons running universities.
 
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That face reminds me a lot of the old main board gypsy thread. Also....woof.
 
 
Genuinely curious...assuming the Arizona audit produces undeniable proof that fraud occurs, I’d imagine Arizona would “re-certify” their election results and award the state to Donald Trump. You’d still need Georgia and Pennsylvania to “re-certify” to throw this thing into complete constitutional chaos. So, if a scenario like this were to happen (which I don’t think it will), what is the legitimate course of action Constitutionally? Would the action from the states above force congress to have to “re-certify” the election?
 
Genuinely curious...assuming the Arizona audit produces undeniable proof that fraud occurs, I’d imagine Arizona would “re-certify” their election results and award the state to Donald Trump. You’d still need Georgia and Pennsylvania to “re-certify” to throw this thing into complete constitutional chaos. So, if a scenario like this were to happen (which I don’t think it will), what is the legitimate course of action Constitutionally? Would the action from the states above force congress to have to “re-certify” the election?
You answered your own question.

What is Pennsylvania?
 

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