Stevek76 wrote:Jdsk wrote:Amazing what youth and education can achieve.
Awfully familiar set of demographic indicators on voting intention there...
ISWYDT. ; - )
But what's the big difference in predictors between pro-Trump and pro-Leave?
Jonathan
Stevek76 wrote:Jdsk wrote:Amazing what youth and education can achieve.
Awfully familiar set of demographic indicators on voting intention there...
Jdsk wrote:The first day's Executive Orders:
https://propolitico.org/full-list-the-17-executive-orders-signed-by-president-biden-on-his-first-day/
Jonathan
Exactly.reohn2 wrote:In answer to the thread title.
No.
Mick F wrote:Exactly.reohn2 wrote:In answer to the thread title.
No.
There are three Americas.
North, Central, and South.
Each section has multiple sovereign countries within them.
reohn2 wrote:Mick F wrote:Exactly.reohn2 wrote:In answer to the thread title.
No.
There are three Americas.
North, Central, and South.
Each section has multiple sovereign countries within them.
Yer being contrary again aren't you
Oh yes indeedy!reohn2 wrote:Mick F wrote:Exactly.reohn2 wrote:In answer to the thread title.
No.
There are three Americas.
North, Central, and South.
Each section has multiple sovereign countries within them.
Yer being contrary again aren't you
Tangled Metal wrote:Ash! That old chestnut. Do you not understand when people use a simple America for the United states of America? If the meanings understood then there's no reason for pedantry. Besides USA is afaik the only country in north, south or central America that has used america in its name, the only one that's often abbreviated to just America and the only one people think of when you use just America.
Vorpal wrote:I usually write "US Americans" because the people of many other countries, especially in Central and South America also consider themselves Americans, and may resent the term being applied to mean only US Americans.
Mick F wrote:... Amerigo Vespucci who went to South America (present day Brazil?) if my memory serves me correctly from history and geography at school.
Mick F wrote:Nicely put Vorpal.
US Americans.
I'm well aware that the USA-ans call themselves Americans, and so does the rest of the world perhaps.
It doesn't make it right though.
We have an issue here in UK.
We aren't UK-ans, we're British or English/Scottish/Northern Irish/Welsh-ish.
....... but the USA-ans call themselves American.
America is named after Amerigo Vespucci who went to South America (present day Brazil?) if my memory serves me correctly from history and geography at school.