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babylonsister

(171,035 posts)
Thu May 19, 2016, 06:24 AM May 2016

Advice from Robert Reich~

Robert Reich~

Many of you who support Bernie ask me what you should do at this point. My suggestion:

1. Continue to work like hell for Bernie, especially given upcoming primaries in California and New Jersey on June 7. Putting aside superdelegates, the difference between him and Hillary Clinton isn’t huge. So far, Bernie has won nearly 10 million votes and has 1,499 pledged delegates. Hillary Clinton has won 13 million votes and has 1,771 pledged delegates. California could make a huge difference.

2. Don’t demonize or denigrate Hillary Clinton. If she wins the Democratic nomination, I urge you to work like hell for her. She’ll be the only person standing between Donald Trump and the presidency of the United States. Besides, as I’ve said before, she’ll be an excellent president for the system we now have, even though Bernie would be the best president for the system we need.

3. Never, ever give up fighting against the increasing concentration of wealth and power at the top, which is undermining our democracy and distorting our economy. That means, if Hillary Clinton is elected, I urge you to turn Bernie’s campaign into a movement – even a third party – to influence elections at the state level in 2018 and the presidency in 2020. No movement to change the allocation of power succeeds easily or quickly. We are in this for the long haul.

What do you think?

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Advice from Robert Reich~ (Original Post) babylonsister May 2016 OP
I can't honestly say at this point. mmonk May 2016 #1
Reich, the traitor to labor who contributed greatly to income inequality pipoman May 2016 #2

mmonk

(52,589 posts)
1. I can't honestly say at this point.
Thu May 19, 2016, 06:57 AM
May 2016

The hard sale plus what is needed for the future is about as good of an idea there is I guess. I'll be working on the latter for sure.

 

pipoman

(16,038 posts)
2. Reich, the traitor to labor who contributed greatly to income inequality
Thu May 19, 2016, 07:56 AM
May 2016

Lectures about income inequality as if he has no responsibility for it...hypocrite.

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