I think there was good reason for this years new years eve to be a little more, sort of nervous making than usual. I think everybody is sensing that 2019 is going to be a wear your seat belt kind of year in american government. It helps that impression that we are starting the new year with the government already shut down. But one of the many things that we know 2019 is going to be is a huge year for the Democratic Party. 2017 saw the democrats in shock at their loss of the white house, and their across the board relegation from power. 2018 saw the democrats regroup and find their footing and organize their butts off to win back control of the house, to win more seats than they have won in any Midterm Election since the one that happened just a few weeks after nixon resigned in 1974. Now 2019 is going to be a huge year in the history of the Democratic Party for two reasons. One, because democrats are about to have an epic, national, all hands on beck competition to decide how they wan
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at the marina. but you move up to the piney woods and the pinelands and you are going to see 20 inches of snow, you get to harbor degra ai, this is what you ll see. this is why people don t get prepared because of the sunny skies. this is what you call the calm before the snow. this is atlanta and it s not snowing because it s warm enough to make all rain. there could be enough moisture to make 20 inches of rain all up and down this area, from, i m going to call it, where you re going, we re going to call that atlantic city. even on toward long island. missing new york city. new york city, you probably get a couple. but back over here to philadelphia. right. back into fredericksburg, all of the way back down to western virginia and north of richmond, virginia, that area there is 12 plus, and there will definitely be areas in there. pg county, somewhere montgomery county. yep. probably 20 inches. and we ll talk next hour about how budgets are breaking with this much snow.