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originally posted by: Aallanon
a reply to: Trillium
Define “go dark”
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
a reply to: ketsuko
The secession scenario gained quite some credibility with NYSE/Nasdaq considering moving their data centers to TX. Also Elon Musk moved there. Something seems to be going on.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: Trillium
Seems to be a bogus claim by that website.
Cheers
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
a reply to: ketsuko
The secession scenario gained quite some credibility with NYSE/Nasdaq considering moving their data centers to TX. Also Elon Musk moved there. Something seems to be going on.
The company noted the move at the very bottom of their latest 10-Q, as the tech company founded 43 years ago in Santa Clara, California announced that they would be "implementing a more flexible employee work location policy and has changed its Corporate Headquarters from Redwood City, California to Austin, Texas," where the company opened a massive 40-acre riverfront campus in 2018 with the capacity for up to 10,000 employees.
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: bradychick
a reply to: tanstaafl
My memories are similar. My husband was with the kids at Awana's and I was sending him updates are states came in for Trump. I stayed up until all the states had been called that night, while late, everything was in.
I mean, I was ecstatic, but extremely surprised, and thoroughly enjoyed the MSM meltdowns going on.
Yeah, those are my memories. Once the dominoes started falling, they all went down. I think we went to bed about 1 amish, and it was obvious the way things were going to be.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
Pretty sure MO would be in on that we put our current gov back in office.
Kansas might be some trouble. They have a Dem gov, but she's been fighting her legislature.
originally posted by: texasgirl
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: bradychick
a reply to: tanstaafl
My memories are similar. My husband was with the kids at Awana's and I was sending him updates are states came in for Trump. I stayed up until all the states had been called that night, while late, everything was in.
I mean, I was ecstatic, but extremely surprised, and thoroughly enjoyed the MSM meltdowns going on.
Yeah, those are my memories. Once the dominoes started falling, they all went down. I think we went to bed about 1 amish, and it was obvious the way things were going to be.
I remember the newspaper headlines: World in shock as Trump wins election.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: ketsuko
To go farther into my thoughts on this:
I've watched several election nights both Obama ones and farther back.
Nothing about this past election was typical of how they go. None of the calls were typical, nothing. I'm used to them calling states way early, but that always happens when one candidate has an early lead. I don't recall so many calls either not being made even after you have well over 99% of the votes reporting in or being called early when the other candidate has a staggering lead.
That was what happened all night.
It was like a script was being followed rather than actual results.
It was unreal.