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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: “If I were to run for president, do you know how much money the Kochs would spend? [View all]badtoworse
(5,957 posts)5. He won't get that grassroots movement.
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Bernie Sanders: “If I were to run for president, do you know how much money the Kochs would spend? [View all]
kpete
Oct 2014
OP
Good point. They wouldn't waste their money attacking him unless he looked like he might win (nt)
Nye Bevan
Oct 2014
#24
Yes they would. They KNOW someone like Bernie Sanders would have broad public
sabrina 1
Oct 2014
#149
Yes, they would. His ideas are dangerous to them. They don't want anyone thinking them or
merrily
Oct 2014
#35
Watch this GE tv commercial with dirty fuzzy little Bad Idea characters
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2014
#44
The point is to sway immature thinkers into believing that ideas are bad things. That ideas should
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2014
#52
We Need Millions More Like You, Who Have Ability to Persuade Total Strangers
AndyTiedye
Oct 2014
#152
The need for direct government ownership and oversight is greatly overestimated
badtoworse
Oct 2014
#63
There's a lot of truth in your post, but it doesn't change anything as far as schools go.
badtoworse
Oct 2014
#123
Actuallly, there are reasons why government needs to do all those things, education,
JDPriestly
Oct 2014
#143
The problem with your view point is that jobs that provided for needed services
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#158
I don't have a problem with competition for non-essential services and products.
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#160
Bernie is very Pragmatic at times.. you can tell he actually thinks and looks at the whole picture.
Cha
Oct 2014
#144
I understand what Bernie's concerns are, even among those who supposedly support his ideas,
Dustlawyer
Oct 2014
#88
That's why I get out there very publicly on Facebook, especially on insane threads that are seen
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2014
#156
he doesn't even get a chance at the Primaries UNTIL he BECOMES a Democrat....
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2014
#62
Bernie Sanders is the Best 'Democrat' in Congress...even though he is not a member of the Party.
Tommymac
Oct 2014
#138
There it is folks. We are screwed. Sen Sanders is telling us the truth and most of us can't handle
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#8
And sadly, not many people want to actively participate. Nevertheless, I won't give up!
arcane1
Oct 2014
#16
The glaring truth is that Barack Obama could sacrifice everything and do very little to get
LawDeeDah
Oct 2014
#23
Not to discourage local actions, but we've been doing that for decades and we only
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#68
I am not sure you got my point which is that the American Oligarchs have so much power
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#139
ONLY because YOU think YOU are the voice of the Democrats....YOU are NOT!
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2014
#136
Just a little perspective on how much 80 billion dollars can generate in interest
A HERETIC I AM
Oct 2014
#26
Wow! First 5 posts out of the gate are anti, almost as if they're already after him.....
grahamhgreen
Oct 2014
#10
"unless there is the active involvement 365 days a year of the people" PREACH IT!!!
arcane1
Oct 2014
#14
Disagree on both counts. They don't want him with a megaphone to spread his ideas.
merrily
Oct 2014
#50
+1. Bernie's support, such as it is, comes from VT and forums like this. Like it or not,
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2014
#57
Because Kuciinich and Sanders are the same? And the Koch brothers make up all of big business?
merrily
Oct 2014
#102
It all depends on the Ruling Oligarchs. I think they wanted Obama to win in 2008.
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#67
Certainly, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and Ted Kennedy wanted Obama to be the nominee.
merrily
Oct 2014
#72
unfortunately, i don't think so. our electorate is shallow and lazy. lack of name recognition alone
dionysus
Oct 2014
#79
Yes, it is critical to not diffuse the electorate and particularly your own support
TheKentuckian
Oct 2014
#80
I have never gotten out and worked for a campaign before. I would work for Bernie.
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2014
#81
Assuming he runs as a Democrat, they would spend it all on him, so he gets the Democratic nomination
Reter
Oct 2014
#94
Bless him for speaking the truth. Is the country ready? imo no, the party...
polichick
Oct 2014
#118
TPTB will never allow anyone of Senator Sanders' philosophical bent to be nominated, much
indepat
Oct 2014
#130
Go, Bernie. Run, Bernie. We will support you. I know how to register voters. I am
JDPriestly
Oct 2014
#140