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Happy editing! --David Tornheim (talk) 10:25, 2 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

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FYI. I don't know if you are aware that users have responded to your posts on various talk pages. You don't get notified if you use the IP address, but if you create an account, users will usually {{ping}} you to let you know.

You have responses at these places:

  • Talk:Impeachment_of_Donald_Trump#Bias users responded and asked you a question. Did you see the question? Another IP editor replied, but I am not sure that was you; they may have thought so. The discussion is now closed, but you could post again and say that you had not had a chance to answer the question, and then answer the question.
  • Please see also:

Sorry there are so many threads for the Bolivia issue. The events are fairly recent so it takes time for editors to come to a WP:CONSENSUS on how to handle certain things and where to consolidate discussion. And sometimes contentious/controversial topics have many recurring discussions about the same issue in many locations. That's just the way things work here. If you want to see such an article, check out talk:Assassination of John F. Kennedy, which has 13 pages of archives--a very large number for most articles. Or try Talk:Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor which has 17 pages of archives, probably of the same set of questions and challenges. Or Talk:Abortion, Talk:Gun_control. See if you can guess how many Talk:Donald_Trump has.

I did not look at your most recent edits. If you would like me to I can. Happy editing! --David Tornheim (talk) 11:08, 2 January 2020 (UTC)Reply