EXCUSE ME?!..The OFFICIAL Bernie Sanders For President 2016 Thread

Padawanbater2

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A thousand flies on a pile of shit can't be wrong.

A thousand flies also supported Obama and look where this country is now.

Gays are treated with respect? Perhaps by the liberal mass media who only want a story or in communities like Castroville San Francisco. Not where I live.

Your neo Nazi gays need to keep their aberrant behavior to themselves. They are a fringe minority using the law to force their sick agenda down the throats of the American people.

fool......
 

schuylaar

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Reading Robert Reich is always uplifting in the morning, thanks for this!
you can tell by @Uncle Ben fervor..the gop tom-toms are beating heavy..change is coming.

Tips for handling transitions
  • Set up a predictable family routine. This is likely to help with daily transitions. Children come to expect and accept change better when they know it’s coming.
  • Explain what’s happening to your child before you make a start on the day, or set out of the house. Knowing what to expect ahead of time will help stop children – especially older children – from having unrealistic expectations.
  • Choose your timing. If you can, stop one thing and start another during a natural break in your child’s activity. Being sensitive to where children are at and what they’re doing can make transition easier for you both.
  • Try to avoid abrupt changes in activity. Give your child some warning about any change of activity coming up. For example, ‘Derek, you have five more minutes to play. Then it will be time to go home’.
  • Avoid implying that a transition is something a child can choose if it isn’t. For example, when you say, ‘Orla, would you like to pack up those toys now?’ you suggest a choice. Instead, you could say, ‘Orla, you can start packing up those toys now’.
  • See whether you can make transitions fun. For example, ‘Can you march like a soldier to the car?’ or ‘How about we play Eye Spy on the trip home?’
  • Ease transitions by allowing your child to take something along. For example, ‘Evie, we have to go the car in a minute. You can take one toy with you. Which one will it be?’
  • Point out any good things your child can look forward to following the transition. For example, ‘If we leave now, we’ll have time to pick up a DVD to watch tonight’.
  • If your child finds transitions particularly challenging, consider building more time into each activity. This is to allow for the extra time your child needs to adjust.
  • Praise your child for handling transitions well. Emphasise how good it is when you both work together as a team.
  • Start with something easy, and then build up some steam. The first step is often the hardest. You can also build momentum by enthusiastically helping to get your child started. For example, ‘Let me help you get that bag packed, and then we can do your hair and teeth!’
  • It’s OK if your child is disappointed about having to stop. That’s natural. Encourage your child to use words to express feelings of disappointment. But if your child plays up or throws a tantrum, be careful not to accidentally reward that behaviour by allowing more time in the activity. Be understanding, but also be clear and firm. Gently insist that your child does what you ask.
 

ttystikk

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We've had forty years of increasingly greedy and selfish economic policy- and yet we still have zillions of disenfranchised defenders of this trainwreck?

You can't use logic to persuade the irrational.
 

Uncle Ben

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Gee, I'm convinced. Time for breakfast!
Since you mentioned it, I literally just finished a taquito called "Especial" - flour tortilla, frijoles, potato, egg, cheese, sausage, jalapeno chunks.....DAMN good. New Mexico salsa is to die for. taquito.jpg


Gawd..... I love Texas! :) Time to climb aboard a Deere and get to work.
 

schuylaar

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    • 8:20 pm October 2, 2015
    • shaaronie wrote:
    Bernie has the best support because he is the best Candidate! Black Baltimore for Bernie!:mrgreen:

 

Harrekin

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Since you mentioned it, I literally just finished a taquito called "Especial" - flour tortilla, frijoles, potato, egg, cheese, sausage, jalapeno chunks.....DAMN good. New Mexico salsa is to die for. View attachment 3512496


Gawd..... I love Texas! :) Time to climb aboard a Deere and get to work.
That's called a breakfast burrito dude, not exactly groundbreaking.
 

Uncle Ben

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That's called a breakfast burrito dude, not exactly groundbreaking.
This is Texas and we call them taquitos (little taco) or tacos. After lunch, we eat burritos which are really about the same thing.

Taquerias, dude:

https://foursquare.com/top-places/austin/best-places-flautas

Harr, you need to stick with Ireland when it comes to politics and mexican food.

And while you're nit picking, continuing to stick your nose into America's business, food, and such..... did I miss-spell anything?

Chill on a Guiness and STFU for once. :)
 
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Rob Roy

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We've had forty years of increasingly greedy and selfish economic policy- and yet we still have zillions of disenfranchised defenders of this trainwreck?

You can't use logic to persuade the irrational.

A system based in coercion will always have coercion as part of the result, since the means is not separable from the ends.

Asking government to solve a problem when they are part of the causation....irrational.
 

pnwmystery

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This is Texas and we call them taquitos (little taco) or tacos. After lunch, we eat burritos which are really about the same thing.

Taquerias, dude:

https://foursquare.com/top-places/austin/best-places-flautas

Harr, you need to stick with Ireland when it comes to politics and mexican food.

And while you're nit picking, continuing to stick your nose into America's business, food, and such..... did I miss-spell anything?

Chill on a Guiness and STFU for once. :)
TexMex does not equal Mexican food. Flour tortillas psh. Lol
 
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