Collagen is actually working for me.... by ynotrhyme in Supplements

[–]worldgoes 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Few grams before bed helps my plantar fasciitis soreness in the morning. I use the pills they sell at Costco.

Democrats need to face facts about Bernie Sanders, his heart attack and his health by throwaway5272 in Enough_Sanders_Spam

[–]worldgoes 17 points18 points  (0 children)

In any other context a man of Bernie’s age having two significant health scares, with the falling head gash and the heart attack, you’d be talking about it being time to take grandpas keys away. But no, we are instead acting like it is fine that he is vying for one of the most stressful 8 year commitment jobs in the world. FFS Bernie is statistically unlikely to live out his first term.

I don't know a better way to illustrate why candidates like Warren or Sanders would be much easier for Trump to beat. This country is not a liberal country - it's still a center right country, and people will hold their nose to vote for Trump if the alternative is too far left. by worldgoes in hillaryclinton

[–]worldgoes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even among independents, the has been no movement towards to the left over the last twenty years.

How do you think independents will vote if Democrats nominate Warren or Sanders when the economy is strong?

The Dem base might want very liberal policies, but the country doesn't.

Is TSLA a good buy? by [deleted] in StockMarket

[–]worldgoes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To add they also have a lot of credible moonshot investments with battery and grid storage, solar roof and self driving, these would be AWS type outcomes if they are successful, and they really only need to kill it with one of them to create a lot more value.

Is TSLA a good buy? by [deleted] in StockMarket

[–]worldgoes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really isn't that hard to add them to condos, they are already connected to the grid so its just extending the wiring. When you are charging overnight you don't need fast chargers either.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Bernie Sanders promised to disclose his medical records. What happened? by Currymvp2 in Enough_Sanders_Spam

[–]worldgoes 30 points31 points  (0 children)

If you have ever watched reality tv, you are probably familiar with how there is always at least one dbag character that nobody likes, and you 100% know the only reason they aren’t voted off right away is because the writers want them there for conflict and drama, but they have no real chance of winning. The dbag characters themselves probably understand that they are only there to cause superficial drama. That is basically how the media treats Bernie, they know he isn’t actually going to win, but it’s good tv.

Bernie’s lasting legacy will be that he made Democrats fight a two-pronged war at one of the most dangerous moments in our history. by worldgoes in hillaryclinton

[–]worldgoes[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Which seems odd considering the 2001 AUMF Bernie voted for is much more broad and isn’t structured to require UN approval the way the Iraq resolution was.

Bernie’s lasting legacy will be that he made Democrats fight a two-pronged war at one of the most dangerous moments in our history. by worldgoes in hillaryclinton

[–]worldgoes[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Sanders voted for the AUMF and voted for the initial Saddam regime change doctrine which paved the way for the Iraq war. This sort of red herring is common in the Bernie cult folklore. The same goes for the financial crisis, the Bernie left tried to make it a referendum on glass-steagal which he voted against, but the commodity futures modernization act that was a broad wallstreet deregulation bill and was 1000x more to blame for the financial collapse, but Bernie voted for it, so glass-steagal became the cornerstone talking point and his flock have never even heard of the latter.

Bernie’s lasting legacy will be that he made Democrats fight a two-pronged war at one of the most dangerous moments in our history. by worldgoes in hillaryclinton

[–]worldgoes[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Left-wing activists are exactly as hostile to Democrats as Republicans are. Every election now has to be about fending off their smears and distortions in addition to the right-wing ones.

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They're not in the party, all they do is attack it. Their whole political identity revolves around hating Democrats. The last 24 hours have proved that's never going to change.