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Congress heads home without passing immigration bill. - Page 3

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06-28-2018, 09:14 PM
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haha you guys are funny
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Ah. Back to the status quo.
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Nothing moderate will pass as long as the Freedom Coercers exists and Repubs hold the majority.

if(FreedomC == true && House.Majority == "Republican"){
Dreamers.Status = "Fucked";
}else{
Dreamers.Status = "Legal";
}
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I corrected you &&s to ||
Nice. I guess that's ultimately true.
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Happy Fourth of July!

Time to start dating hahaha
When this is the most reasonable solution, you know Congress has fucked up....again.
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Should be using getters and setters, make those class variables private.
Maybe is c#
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All this thread has demonstrated is that you guys suck at coding. Why represent status as a string when it can be represented in 1 bit?

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enum class Status { FUCKED, LEGAL };

Dreamers.Status = Status.FUCKED;

if (hr3440.hasPassed() && s1615.hasPassed())
Dreamers.Status = Status.LEGAL;
Always set the default status to what is the most likely outcome at any instance, which is Status.FUCKED, setting status in a if/else statement makes it so that you have to evaluate a branch speculation, in my implementation, the default value is FUCKED and the single branch will have a near 100% branch correct prediction and only 1 branch miss (when the branch condition goes from false to true for the first time). Also when doing multiple logical && always put the most common false item first so it does not have to evaluate the remaining ones, with || do the inverse.

Also, not to mention, your condition is wrong because DA failed to pass with D super majority + D presidency.
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Also, not to mention, your condition is wrong because DA failed to pass with D super majority + D presidency.

its almost as bad as two separate bills failing to pass with heroic, strong, dont need democrats to pass anything, republicans controlling congress and the white house. I thought republicans were suppose to be different. I thought they got shit done. They didnt even need 32 democrats voting no, they themselves voted against it. This was the best they could mustered?


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