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In reply to the discussion: The Rachel Maddow Show Tonight: Go BERNIE ! [View all]Buckeye_Democrat
(15,537 posts)93. They're technically correct, but I also treat him like a Democrat...
based on his progressive values. and I like him a lot!
I'd probably consider someone from the long-defunct Bull Moose Party to have the values of a modern Democrat too, but they would obviously be a BM Party member.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Party_(United_States,_1912)
The platform's main theme was reversing the domination of politics by business interests, which allegedly controlled the Republican and Democratic parties, alike. The platform asserted that:
To destroy this invisible Government, to dissolve the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day.
To that end, the platform called for:
Strict limits and disclosure requirements on political campaign contributions
Registration of lobbyists
Recording and publication of Congressional committee proceedings
In the social sphere the platform called for:
A National Health Service to include all existing government medical agencies.
Social insurance, to provide for the elderly, the unemployed, and the disabled
Limited the ability of judges to order injunctions to limit labor strikes.
A minimum wage law for women
An eight-hour workday
A federal securities commission
Farm relief
Workers' compensation for work-related injuries
An inheritance tax
The political reforms proposed included:
Women's suffrage
Direct election of Senators
Primary elections for state and federal nominations
The platform also urged states to adopt measures for "direct democracy", including:
The recall election (citizens may remove an elected official before the end of his term)
The referendum (citizens may decide on a law by popular vote)
The initiative (citizens may propose a law by petition and enact it by popular vote)
Judicial recall (when a court declares a law unconstitutional, the citizens may override that ruling by popular vote).
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Me, my mom and my adult kids will be out protesting on January 15th with other like-
Dustlawyer
Jan 2017
#6
Again, who the fuck CARES?! Shitting on your scapegoat is apparently more important
dionysus
Jan 2017
#115
Exactly. I don't care how many people register as Dems. I just want progressive policies enacted.
femmedem
Jan 2017
#117
If semantics are the issue, he is a great leader and representative of the left coalition.
Gore1FL
Jan 2017
#16
I don't see that as being an issue. Bernie is what he is & he does not just talk the talk. I will
Alekzander
Jan 2017
#22
Don't see that as talking out of both sides of his mouth. I am just fine with him right where he is
Alekzander
Jan 2017
#127
And there we finally have got to the truth of where your loyalties lie
LiberalLovinLug
Jan 2017
#137
I don't care if he calls himself a bologna sandwich, I like his politics, America needs his politics
putitinD
Jan 2017
#152
Don't like that? how about : Bernie is to Democrats what Chuck Norris is to Tae Kwan Doe
jack_krass
Jan 2017
#113
I've never played those games. I've always realized that Bernie was an independent who switched
NWCorona
Jan 2017
#18
Definitely not. A Democrat is NOT, by definition, a member of the Democratic Party. In terms of Democratic PRINCIPLES, Bernie is a prime example of someone who has them in abundance.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2017
#44
No kidding. These guys clearly hate bernie more than trump.. bizarre, and sad.
dionysus
Jan 2017
#116
I think it is also being 'attached' to something, as any Buddhist would understand.
pangaia
Jan 2017
#123
Not just some, but all of my friends as do I, would disagree with that statement.
4bucksagallon
Jan 2017
#154
Bernie was masterful, as usual. He just comes across as so genuine... knows what he believes and is not afraid to say it!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2017
#39
Bernie was great -- as he's been since he began. Schumer was great -- hope he sticks to it.
Sparky 1
Jan 2017
#110
There is NO need to mention your rear-end, Bernie is doing what we need right NOW: Fighting!
JoeOtterbein
Jan 2017
#165
Bernie isn't doing squat. Schumer's using him and his adoring followers...
TreasonousBastard
Jan 2017
#168
Thanks for not mentioning your rear-end again. BTW, Treason is never good and it is
JoeOtterbein
Jan 2017
#171