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Your daily source for trading strategies, tech news, and politically incorrect humor Jan 1, 2020 [View in Browser]( [Image] Your daily source for trading strategies, tech news, and politically incorrect humor. Dear eMBers, Your Morning Bullets are here. Let’s dig in. THE TIME FOR SILENCE HAS PASSED... [Image] The time for silence has passed. Join Morning Bullets as we speak out in support for Trump 2020. Just text 368748 to [(202) 601-9111](sms:12026019111). Then share your New Year's 2020 message of support for President Trump. Once yours is ready, our sponsors have already agreed to cover your postage! We'll print it and post it - getting it safely on its way to the White House. Let's stand up for the President who's standing up for US! Text 368748 to [(202) 601-9111](sms:12026019111) now. * Only open for our subscribers. One entry per text code. Interested parties who are not subscribers can opt-in to Morning Bullets at [www.morningbullets.com](. 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[Image]( Source: The Cagle Post For example, an estimated 203,000 people fled ultra liberal California between 2018-2019. If those numbers hold true for the census count, Cali could go from 53 to 52 seats in the House of Representatives. And the states they are heading to stand to gain seats. Texas is a pretty popular destination. It could pick up as many as three new congressional seats after the census. Florida is poised to pick up two seats. Arizona, Colorado, Montana, North Carolina and Oregon all stand to gain one new seat each. Other states projected to lose seats? Alabama, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and West Virginia. Could the mass exodus of liberal mania states work in favor of conservatives? 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