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Hassin Bin Sober

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11. Yep. A lot of those farmers have already been up for 3 or 4 hours.
Thu Jan 2, 2020, 07:59 AM
Jan 2020

My partner comes from small town rural Illinois. The diner is the busiest place in town.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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a valid point stopdiggin Jan 2020 #1
A mother that is picking up a sick child is NOT CUTTING WORK she is tending to an ill child ChubbyStar Jan 2020 #94
yep. at's me. clueless stopdiggin Jan 2020 #97
If I miscontrused your intent ChubbyStar Jan 2020 #99
Not every job starts at 8:00 AM or earlier Sinistrous Jan 2020 #2
In Bumblefuck, Iowa? Really? Recursion Jan 2020 #3
Yeah really.... Sinistrous Jan 2020 #4
Yep. Tipperary Jan 2020 #5
If the factory is running 3 shifts why the fuck is there so much economic anxiety? Recursion Jan 2020 #70
Yeah, no: the 107 year old guy at the diner is not an EMT, sorry (nt) Recursion Jan 2020 #6
Are you a parody? Drunken Irishman Jan 2020 #24
We had a 108 yr old barber worked everyday until he suddenly died... Historic NY Jan 2020 #27
A guy who has never in his life had time to sit down for breakfast on a weekday Recursion Jan 2020 #29
I'm sitting down at my computer before going into work later today. Drunken Irishman Jan 2020 #30
"A guy who has never in his life had time to sit down for breakfast on a weekday" TidalWave46 Jan 2020 #41
Wow. You are out of touch. That's a whole lot of us. (nt) Recursion Jan 2020 #44
Not even close to out of touch. TidalWave46 Jan 2020 #48
I've delivered things to a diner at 7am. I am aware that people eat there Recursion Jan 2020 #50
"I am aware that people eat there" TidalWave46 Jan 2020 #52
Now: how about people who snarf down a breakfast burrito while waiting for a bus? Recursion Jan 2020 #53
That would probably be a close call. TidalWave46 Jan 2020 #60
You don't get up early enough then. cwydro Jan 2020 #107
This message was self-deleted by its author Recursion Jan 2020 #43
hate to break it to you..... getagrip_already Jan 2020 #85
"Are you a parody?" TwilightZone Jan 2020 #65
What's satiric about it to you? Recursion Jan 2020 #69
Yep. A lot of those farmers have already been up for 3 or 4 hours. Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2020 #11
And that's fascinating to the 2% of the country who are farmers Recursion Jan 2020 #23
Agriculture employees over ten percent of Americans. TidalWave46 Jan 2020 #42
not on farms they don't. it's ridiculous to suggest ... stopdiggin Jan 2020 #102
Thank you (nt) Recursion Jan 2020 #104
The topic is people at an Iowa diner and the ops thoughts on them... TidalWave46 Jan 2020 #106
Bumblefuck, lol....right next to Whereinthehellistat. Funtatlaguy Jan 2020 #15
Diner people: the retired, bachelor farmers, and when a guy has a fight with his wife and she says, betsuni Jan 2020 #7
Nice 1990's reference to Hot Pockets... whistler162 Jan 2020 #8
Hot Pockets are still around TwilightZone Jan 2020 #58
Agreed. The MSM's idea of typical voters being an older white person... brush Jan 2020 #9
What does this have to do with "the MSM"? brooklynite Jan 2020 #12
Who airs interviews of voters in Iowa diners? brush Jan 2020 #13
So you don't want face-to-face candidate events with actual voters? brooklynite Jan 2020 #14
Are you really being serious? Try South Carolina or one of Super... brush Jan 2020 #16
Fine, pick any State you want: candidates will still go to diners. brooklynite Jan 2020 #17
Do you specialize in missing points? It's not the diners, it's who's in the diners. brush Jan 2020 #19
MY point is that the CANDIDATES think those voters have value, even if YOU don't.. brooklynite Jan 2020 #20
He's doing well in Iowa and NH but not so in South Carolina where... brush Jan 2020 #22
OK, I have to hand that one to you Recursion Jan 2020 #63
The OP said nothing of the demographic makeup of Iowa... Drunken Irishman Jan 2020 #26
Go to a quinceanera and you'll find a lot of people too Recursion Jan 2020 #34
I've seen plenty of candidates all over the place... Drunken Irishman Jan 2020 #45
I've got to agree with brush Recursion Jan 2020 #54
Here's a secret: not every political event is broadcast, whether at a diner or a community center brooklynite Jan 2020 #108
I bet they have diners in South Carolina too. Drunken Irishman Jan 2020 #25
Some good ones! Recursion Jan 2020 #32
And I don't go to church on Sundays... Drunken Irishman Jan 2020 #46
About a third do Recursion Jan 2020 #49
I used to live in Santa Barbara, CA. I was the very young manager of a MineralMan Jan 2020 #98
And that's not a very common point of view, is it? Recursion Jan 2020 #101
Isn't it? Explain how you know that, please. MineralMan Jan 2020 #103
I don't know, actually. MineralMan Jan 2020 #110
Thank you! This is Democratic Underground, not White Moderates Central. So many forget that. LonePirate Jan 2020 #77
When I lived in S. Dakota in 1996-97 the small town (pop. 400) had no bus stop but it did have abqtommy Jan 2020 #10
That sounds really nice Recursion Jan 2020 #33
I found lot of good people living in S. Dakota. I minded my business and they minded theirs. abqtommy Jan 2020 #55
About 80%, by census numbers Recursion Jan 2020 #56
Well, if you get what I'm saying then my work here is done. abqtommy Jan 2020 #62
... betsuni Jan 2020 #18
Remember, evertonfc Jan 2020 #21
When I was younger I worked mainly nights so Historic NY Jan 2020 #28
I've done 3rd shift too. Warehouse fulfillment, 10pm-6am Recursion Jan 2020 #31
There's more media in those diners than candidates SharonClark Jan 2020 #35
Spot on. Funny they never do diner/voter interviews in Brooklyn... brush Jan 2020 #51
My that's incredibly judgmental. Skidmore Jan 2020 #36
Exactly: the deserve *the same* respect as any other prospective voters Recursion Jan 2020 #38
Hardly. How many of this type Skidmore Jan 2020 #47
I mean.... I remember diner meet & greets from the 1984 primary Recursion Jan 2020 #75
So, was it this attitude you describe Skidmore Jan 2020 #83
No, I'm asking candidates to talk to actual working people waiting at bus stops in Iowa Recursion Jan 2020 #84
I am a father and also work very hard at my job. TidalWave46 Jan 2020 #37
I have breakfast and dinner with my family every day too Recursion Jan 2020 #39
It's far more common that you know. TidalWave46 Jan 2020 #40
Amazing how defensive people get when I point out how rare this is Recursion Jan 2020 #59
I don't see many defensive people. TidalWave46 Jan 2020 #61
You were very defensive TheRealNorth Jan 2020 #95
I think you are injecting your own biases into the argument TheRealNorth Jan 2020 #93
I directly addressed the content of the op. TidalWave46 Jan 2020 #100
One diner owner here in New Hampshire banned candidates, staff and press. sarge43 Jan 2020 #57
I assume this is satire? TwilightZone Jan 2020 #64
OK, I'm curious: why do you assume that? Recursion Jan 2020 #66
I get what you're saying. redqueen Jan 2020 #67
Not just the money; it's the time Recursion Jan 2020 #68
True! If one has extra $ and transportation it's time that's the issue. redqueen Jan 2020 #71
Though, ironically, a diner set-up is kind of perfect for Andrew Recursion Jan 2020 #72
The idea that the small-town diner is where the "real people" go is populist garbage. WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2020 #73
Thank you Recursion Jan 2020 #74
I mean, I get it -- they're ideal for candidate visits because they're full of people who have a lot WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2020 #80
Apart from maybe a few low income people in Des Moines, those bus stop people do not exist in Iowa. LonePirate Jan 2020 #76
Cedar Rapids has 13 local bus routes Recursion Jan 2020 #78
Real people eat at diners, too. TwilightZone Jan 2020 #81
So if we went to equal time between bus stops and diners, would you be OK with that? Recursion Jan 2020 #82
So, which people get to be counted as "real" and which of us Bettie Jan 2020 #91
where isn't the important part.... getagrip_already Jan 2020 #96
I mean, that's a pretty useful antidote to what the press feeds us every 4 years Recursion Jan 2020 #111
des moines does have a transit system...... getagrip_already Jan 2020 #88
I mean, it's 26 bus routes Recursion Jan 2020 #90
easy to google, eh? getagrip_already Jan 2020 #92
Candidates go where the people are. nsd Jan 2020 #79
Ah, another post about how people in Iowa aren't actually people Bettie Jan 2020 #86
Yeah, that's what it is Recursion Jan 2020 #87
I'm tired of being told that Bettie Jan 2020 #89
Kids aren't most of the the movers and shakers who've been Hortensis Jan 2020 #105
Honestly, I don't care, you do. Blue_true Jan 2020 #109
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