#2525
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What will Trump say during Michigan town hall?
mag
9 months ago
would something like "swift victory" count towards taylor swift?
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Will Tyreek Hill sue the cops?
mag
9 months ago
Yes, our police thugs have learned nothing but that violence is still free
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SusanWarren,HR
9 months ago
It's like they learned nothing from George Floyd. Can't say I'm surprised.
Israel military action against Iran by end of 2024?
mag
9 months ago
nothing ever happens
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MN-5 Democratic Primary Winner
mag
10 months ago
uh oh
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2024 July hottest on record?
mag
10 months ago
Y’all hear about global warming?
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Who will endorse Kamala?
mag
10 months ago
Alright Laura, I'll admit. I was unfamiliar with your game
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Venezuela Presidential Election Winner
mag
10 months ago
bro don't put a tiny order 0.2 cents above me when when we're both trying to get filled
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US government shutdown by Mar 9?
mag
1 year ago
the constitution says bills are not law until signed
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mag
1 year ago
I agree that this was the wrong outcome but UMA should resolve Yes
US government shutdown by Mar 9?
mag
1 year ago
I agree that this was the wrong outcome but UMA should resolve Yes
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AriaT
1 year ago
I think UMA is resolving Yes, but I might be wrong. However, in all honesty, I think this SHOULD'VE resolved 50-50. Headline and rules are mismatched, making people fall in the trap. Also, the rules itself is false, as only Congress decides spending for the government, so when the bill has passed it means no shutdown is required, and spending for the government is counted by the day, not the hour, so on March 9th there is no legal definition of a shutdown, ever. Unfunded government work is still work, meaning no shutdown. The rules are miswritten to the headline and what ACTUALLY happens in reality, which is what the people know of and are familiar with to make bets. If PolyMarket keeps on making unrooted in reality rules like so, I'm sure not many people will feel compelled to continue using the service
US government shutdown by Mar 9?
mag
1 year ago
The president can veto funding bills, starting a shutdown
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AriaT
1 year ago
I think UMA is resolving Yes, but I might be wrong. However, in all honesty, I think this SHOULD'VE resolved 50-50. Headline and rules are mismatched, making people fall in the trap. Also, the rules itself is false, as only Congress decides spending for the government, so when the bill has passed it means no shutdown is required, and spending for the government is counted by the day, not the hour, so on March 9th there is no legal definition of a shutdown, ever. Unfunded government work is still work, meaning no shutdown. The rules are miswritten to the headline and what ACTUALLY happens in reality, which is what the people know of and are familiar with to make bets. If PolyMarket keeps on making unrooted in reality rules like so, I'm sure not many people will feel compelled to continue using the service