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No. Loki Liesmith Jun 2016 #1
This cycle of civilization is ending. GliderGuider Jun 2016 #2
Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum Delphinus Jun 2016 #14
Much of the world feels the effects, but lives in denial. In short, humans have really fucked up. RKP5637 Jun 2016 #20
Welcome to DU! redstatebluegirl Jun 2016 #3
Of course you don't want to think that. GliderGuider Jun 2016 #8
I am not a climate-change denier AND, even at 400ppm CO2 ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2016 #17
+1 uponit7771 Jun 2016 #5
The world won't end lapfog_1 Jun 2016 #7
That's why I used the word "world" and not "planet." GliderGuider Jun 2016 #11
+1 and welcome to DU ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2016 #10
Wait ... I thought trade deals were a bad thing? ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2016 #4
Unexpected in the sense that pretty much everybody thought it would go to "Stay". GliderGuider Jun 2016 #6
Is Brexit the intended or unintended consequence Downwinder Jun 2016 #9
And droughts and food shortages. GliderGuider Jun 2016 #15
Or was it caused by this? BumRushDaShow Jun 2016 #22
yes, there were no problems or strife before the workd became interdependent Fresh_Start Jun 2016 #12
Exactly right. The wheels are coming off the cart. skip fox Jun 2016 #13
Chilling analysis ... Delphinus Jun 2016 #18
Yep. GliderGuider Jun 2016 #19
The end of the world has been coming for thousands of years now... TampaAnimusVortex Jun 2016 #30
Notice that the genius who wrote this OP inserted "Bernie" between Trump and ISIS. n/t brentspeak Jun 2016 #16
Thanks I missed that. gordianot Jun 2016 #24
Deliberate. Bernie's support is as much a sign of revolutionary change as the others. GliderGuider Jun 2016 #26
Reminds me of 1968. gordianot Jun 2016 #21
ROFLMAO THE SKY IS FALLING THE SKY IS FALLING! snooper2 Jun 2016 #23
Not going to fall just climate change. gordianot Jun 2016 #25
Trump, Bernie, ISIS....?????? Sivart Jun 2016 #27
He's as much a symptom of the times as the others. GliderGuider Jun 2016 #28
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #29
No, that's just how you interpreted it. GliderGuider Jun 2016 #31
No, its what you wrote..... Sivart Jun 2016 #32
OK,l I edited it. GliderGuider Jun 2016 #34
i didn't take it as a slam Locrian Jun 2016 #33
That was how I intended it. Thanks. GliderGuider Jun 2016 #35
Why only Bernie, then? Why not Obama or Clinton??? Sivart Jun 2016 #36
Because Obama and Clinton are not signs of revolutionary change. GliderGuider Jun 2016 #37
Literally almost over night Clinton is sounding like Sanders. gordianot Jun 2016 #38
I think that more progressives will speak out now they see that there are millions rhett o rick Jun 2016 #40
It is starting to looks as if big money is not getting what they paid for. gordianot Jun 2016 #42
What we are seeing is the end game of Capitalism. As "globalization" sees the rhett o rick Jun 2016 #39
The Bernie slam is absolutely horrible. Bluenorthwest Jun 2016 #41
And the thread wasn't locked. rhett o rick Jun 2016 #47
The gloom and doom crowd will always be with us. former9thward Jun 2016 #43
The pendulum is swinging after all. gordianot Jun 2016 #44
indeed Locrian Jun 2016 #46
Some of us refuse the "Blue Pill". "At least 80% of humanity lives on less than $10 a day. rhett o rick Jun 2016 #45
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