i'd suggest watching the debug log, and grabbing a sample query.  then use 
the db analyzer on that ( ie, on postgres `EXPLAIN ANALYZE...` )  You may 
be able to greatly affect the query's timing by creating indexes.

if the speed doesn't work well, I'd suggest figuring out the raw sql you 
need, then adapting SqlAlchemy queries to create that.

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