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In reply to the discussion: American cops are on a dangerous power trip [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)That's because we do want those bankers and the greedy big business people like Walmart of our lawns. That's what we want. So saying that Bernie is one to get people who don't belong there like people who nose into other people's business, people who collect all kinds of profiles on consumers, people who don't want to pay their fair share of taxes but want to take taxes and privatize government functions, people who want to increase personal indebtedness of Americans but not their wages, people who form corporations so that they can keep their personal wealth and bankrupt their business, people who on the other hand push working Americans into bankruptcy for no good reason, off the front lawn.
Enough is enough. A lot maybe even most Americans hear that phrase and feel one big shudder of an "amen" rush through their bodies.
Probably not true of the overpaid pretties who read the news on TV. They live in the world of the blessed by wealthy with opportunity and recognietion -- or at least they think they do -- at least for the moment.
Cancelling Ed Schulta was the last straw.
I hope that many liberals will cancel cable over the cancellation of Ed Schultz. There are lots of alternatives on the internet and you can hook your internet up to your TV. You can get good entertainment by combining specific subscriptions to certain internet stations like Hulu, Netflix and lots of others.
And you get much better coverage of the news from a lot of sources like Pacifica (Democracy Now for example), The Young Turks, Real News Network and lots of others and I'm sorry that I don't remember all the names of all the great internet TV out there.
Hey. Bernie Sanders had his own internet TV station and speeches on YouTube. What more do you need?
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