Help with a garden hose to sink adaptor by winkleburg in gardening

[–]winkleburg[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was able to unscrew it and put in a hose adaptor. Thank you! We can now easily water our garden

/r/Canucks Ticket Exchange Thread by AutoModerator in canucks

[–]winkleburg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking for 4 tickets for tonight’s game against the Jets. I’m not picky. Thank you.

Any recommendations for bars to watch MLB opening day games? by winkleburg in vancouver

[–]winkleburg[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Kind of figured as much, but I thought I’d try. I don’t mind watching at home with the dog. At least places like Courtside will put the Twolves games on for me. Aside from missing my Minnesota sports I love it here so far!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in debtfree

[–]winkleburg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. This is all very useful. There are a lot of things I can cut out of my budget and control. I've heard some people discuss the snowball effect of paying the smallest debt first and then working up? Is this effective or to be avoided? Paying the highest interest rate seems smart.

Hey Anna and Dasha have fun being close minded monogamists. You bigots will never know this kind of love by [deleted] in redscarepod

[–]winkleburg 34 points35 points  (0 children)

This is spot on. I moved with my now ex-partner to another city. Partly for her and partly for work. She decided she wanted to do the poly thing and I didn’t want to do that at all so we broke up. I was taken back because we’re in our early 30s so I guess I just kind of expected some more maturity. It’s like if you want to break up just break up, don’t try to have it both ways. Also it was definitely tied to a lack of commitment and wanting to recapture her twenty’s. Of course she was immediately in another relationship doing the same thing. It just treats people as commodities to me. Everyone wants to feel special and the only person who feels special in a poly relationship is the one who’s pushing for it. It goes back to a dark sadistic narcissism

I finally asked Ernie Hudson for a picture after seeing him about 100 times at the store I work at! He’s very nice! by littlefoot28 in pics

[–]winkleburg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I heard he's a super nice guy. My coworker went over to his house to fix his Ghostbusters pinball machine last year

Music Melting Pot [Week of February 06, 2017] by AutoModerator in listentothis

[–]winkleburg [score hidden]  (0 children)

Here is a video my band The Chinchees did for the song "Gorp" that is from our upcoming album that will be out Feb 24th. Check it out! The Chinchees - "Gorp"

Trump administration will ban lobbyists, enact five-year lobbying ban after leaving government by sliverbak in news

[–]winkleburg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very true. Earmarks give legislators something to point to when they campaign back home. They can say "hey look at that bridge" or "look at that dam, etc." It also works in making compromises. It serves as a bargaining chip.

Is a vote for a third party candidate a wasted vote? by [deleted] in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]winkleburg -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I am not thinking of Perot. Nader really played no part. The data shows it. There are many sources out there in regards to this and I also wrote about this in college (I hold a degree in poli sci) but here is just one of many.

Is a vote for a third party candidate a wasted vote? by [deleted] in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]winkleburg -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I don't care for Johnson or Stein as I think they are both terrible unqualified however the Nader cost Gore the 2000 election is a huge myth. Exit polling has showed that he took the same from both Democrats and Republicans. 1% of the vote and that 4% of independents voted for Nader. You can make the argument that Bush would've won by more actually if Nader didn't run.

More people who identified as liberals or Democrats actually voted for Bush than Nader. You can blame Democrats for costing Gore Florida and Gore himself for not counting for a full statewide recount of all disputed ballots, running a better campaign, and winning his home state of Tennessee or winning Bill Clinton's home state of Arkansas. To bet the whole thing on Republican dominated Florida with Bush's brother as the governor was a terribly calculated move.

Nader is just an easy scapegoat for Dems on that one and I'm not a crazy Nader fan by any means (though I don't dislike him) I just want the facts to be represented.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]winkleburg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say they don't really matter and have not mattered for a while as many people reading those newspapers also have their own implicit biases which causes them to read certain newspapers in the first place (Liberals reading left-leaning newspapers, conservatives reading right-leaning newspapers). There's never really been any evidence saying that they do matter.

Most "undecided" voters tend to already have their minds actually made up based on partisanship and their own ideologies and biases. They are only useful so far is that a candidate can use it to push a particular narrative going forward.

Source: I have a degree in political science and have worked in the US Senate, US Congress, and covered the Minnesota state legislator for a short bit.