At the Bernie Sanders rally in Paducah KY. May 15 2016.
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At the Bernie Sanders rally in Paducah KY. May 15 2016.
You must be registered as a Democrat by April 26 to vote for Bernie in Oregon's primary! https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/vr/register.do?lang=eng&source=SOS
I made this birthday card for my dad 😊😊😊💕💕💕
I'm so happy America has Bernie Sanders
Without Bernie, we're at risk for Trump.
“In recent elections, voter turnout for primaries has been abysmal — many states had fewer than 10% of eligible voters participate, compared to around 60% in the General Election. Because voter turnout in primaries is so low, your vote matters even more!
And remember this: Primaries are Bernie vs. Hillary, not Bernie vs. Trump! Primaries are between candidates of the same party, unlike in the General Election. The winner of the Democratic Primary is nominated by the Democratic Party to go head-to-head against the winner of the Republican Primary.
Don’t get me wrong, voting in the General Election is still very important, and if Bernie wins the Primary Election, you’ll need to vote for him again on November 8th for the General Election, but in this particular instance, the Primary Election is even more important! If Bernie does not win the Democratic Primary Election, you can’t vote for him in the General Election! And that would be bad, because it could mean the Presidency going to the GOP. Bernie already polls well against GOP candidates — even better than Hillary — but Hillary has the deck stacked in her favor, and the only way for a candidate like Bernie to win the primary is massive voter turnout.” Via VoteforBernie.org. Go to the website to find out how to vote in your state.
Social support is a biological necessity, not an option, and this reality should be the backbone of all prevention and treatment. Recognizing the profound effects of trauma and deprivation on child development need not lead to blaming parents. We can assume that parents do the best they can, but all parents need help to nuture their kids. Nearly every industrialized nation, with the exception of the United States, recognizes this and provides some form of guaranteed support to families.
Bessel van der Kolk - The Body Keeps the Score
There's nothing like seeing Bernie supporters invading the comment section of a Instagram post when you're sad