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Two years of this might pay off your student loans. Or perhaps put aside that travel budget. Hey, it’s not like you’re shopping with the money. You won’t even have time for etail. 

It is, but it does include a place to live and a car. I wouldn’t care about the car (that’s just for toting the kids around) but a free place to live probably adds a lot to the value of that salary, no? Don’t get me wrong, this is a terrible job. But some people love terrible jobs. I have myself from time to time. 

You know, when I first saw and heard her I liked Tulsi Gabbard. And I have my problems with Hillary Clinton. But then someone told me about Gabbard and Syria and I read up a bit. Then I found out that Gabbard got elected to her first public office by taking a stand against Gay Marriage. Like that was her main campaign

I agree so totally it is like you are in my brain. Hey, while you’re in there, do you see anything about where I put my spare keys? Because, if so, that would be great to know.

How much Fox News do you watch? Because Lie-A-Watha? That’s some serious Judge Jeanine language.

It’s one way to manage expectations. No one really thinks about how little he’s done (compared to what Warren has pulled off in much less time) because: He’s an outsider! Here’s the thing—unless we want the imperial presidency he will have to work with Congress and the Senate. I don’t think he is able to do that. But

I agree. If Bernie wins he will be a one term president and the Democrats will be shut out the next election. Not because of his policies but because he does NOT play well with others. 

The nastiest responses on Twitter that I have gotten are actually from Sanders supporters. Not saying Trump supporters aren’t nasty, too. The difference is I say I don’t like Sanders, but I’d vote for him in the general if he gets the nom. And that draws a rain of fire. If I say Trump is a criminal and a lifelong scam

I’ll give her a pass. 

She actually got the most votes. And it’s sort of traditional that losing candidates don’t just die when they lose. Remember McCain, and Romney, and Kerry, and Gore? So, who got told to learn to knit, again?

It might. I’ll tell you something, if she endorsed him in the primary it would be a huge help for him. But whatever, she clearly will not so...

And she also got more votes than Sanders in the primary. So...

I am old enough to remember 2008. No one was saying that. No one. 

In his home state of VT he runs as a democrat, gets the nomination and then turns it down and runs as an independent. That way he doesn’t have to do a lot of fundraising and work for the Dem party in VT. It’s a win win for him. Not so much for VT dems.

Right? bleah! I’m just done with him. But I would vote for him in the general if he gets the nom.

Yup. That’s why Sanders’ accomplishment list is quite, quite short. 

I actually feel that way (more or less) about Sanders. Wasn’t that excited about Clinton’s candidacy, voted Sanders in the primary. And I’ve regretted that vote ever since. The more I know about him, the less I like him. And the fact that I am subjected to a daily/weekly/monthly drumbeat of “Sanders would have won.”

Wow. Something I can say I’m already doing! I’ve been doing this for years. Just because I like to set all my goals for my birthday. I spend about 30 days in advance thinking about where I want to be, what I want to do in the next year. I write my goals down in a planning sheet and then I track how close I am

Full disclosure—I had a pretty good Dad. He always sent me the message, through his words and actions, that his expectations for me were high because he knew I could meet those expectations. He loved to laugh with me. He gave pretty good work advice. And great advice around education. He was wise in ways I didn’t

Who would leave a prince like this?