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In reply to the discussion: The problem I have with Bernie... [View all]JTFrog
(14,274 posts)161. I don't think so.
How has it improved? Nothing has changed, it's the exact same system. It's just as easily gamed as ever.
There was anticipation of change via rule changes, but that never really materialized. If the rules aren't enforced equally, it doesn't matter what the rules are. Mob rule has never been a good solution to anything.
Of course that is just my opinion. By using the site, I've obviously agreed to the terms. But those weren't the terms when I originally joined this discussion forum.
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or it makes him not look like a partisan hack. There is consistency that isn't party based.
JCanete
Jun 2017
#12
its still true. You can't be taken seriously if you only have criticisms for one party when they do
JCanete
Jun 2017
#158
Unfortunately that "everything" includes the Democratic Party. He's a broken record on that...
brush
Jun 2017
#128
Electing Democrat is good for the country...and electing Republicans is not ever good for anyone.
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#60
It is that simple. Had we elected Sec. Clinton...we would not have a wall street deregulation bill
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#84
Oh yeah? Well tell us when and where electing a repug worked out well for the country?
brush
Jun 2017
#130
Ya didn't answer the question. Maybe it's time to do my "Kamala Harris schtick"...
brush
Jun 2017
#180
No matter what you think of Sanders, what we need now is activists - activists ARE Trump fighters
karynnj
Jun 2017
#39
I think Sen Sanders hurts Democrats more than he helps us. I wish he would consider the best way to
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#49
His relationship with the Dem party is largely a one way street - he doesn't get coalitions,
bettyellen
Jun 2017
#6
Well, it depends on whether or not he thinks a russian style government is
Eliot Rosewater
Jun 2017
#31
I say not good for the Democratic Party...the only means to stop Trump and the KGOP.
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#10
Seems to me we can do more than just oppose Trump... Bernie is doing just that.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 2017
#35
I find that criticizing the Democratic Party is not something we should be doing .
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#48
We lost by a less than 70,000 votes in three states...despite this perfect storm of an election...
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#86
And the entire problem with income is the Democrats? Not true and I wonder at your motives.
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#142
Bernie likes to rant about people he thinks are less perfect than he is. But what is his plan?
SharonClark
Jun 2017
#106
Really? And his words make you want to run out and vote do they? No, they make you think the
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#87
Cool. I was talking about me not you. Different strokes. Good thing not everyone feels like you.
Nanjeanne
Jun 2017
#151
I would say based on the 2016 election and you can check out twitter that far more folks abandoned
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#159
I would say based on 2016 that there were many reasons why Hillary lost and why
Nanjeanne
Jun 2017
#163
I don't doubt it...the divisions did not heal and a loss was the result and with unwise words, it
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#164
And I don't see that happening if Bernie and his supporters consider the Democratic Party the enemy.
JTFrog
Jun 2017
#168
Well as a supporter of Bernie and a Democrat I disagree. I can be against Trump and
Nanjeanne
Jun 2017
#170
In my opinion, those who believe what I heard over the weekend are already lost.
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#88
lock step? Really? He's shown he can work with the party even when he doesn't get what he wants
aikoaiko
Jun 2017
#120
that depends on what you think the biggest crisis of our time is, and whether you think Trump
JCanete
Jun 2017
#9
but why did he happen? YOu think there won't be another Trump given our 4th estate? nt
JCanete
Jun 2017
#19
I think there was a perfect storm...we had a bitter primary with some not coming
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#51
You should take this post down...there was no inside help...and the primary is over.
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#89
I definitely advocate saving the patient. The only argument for a Trump as shaky as it is, is that
JCanete
Jun 2017
#42
Pneumonia kills people even if they know they have it...hopefully we will fare better!
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#53
right...who needs to win elections after all...sarcasm...Georgia 6 is next week...
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#20
I don't blame the Democratic party...and we lost by just under 70,000 and with Russian hacks.
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#90
Third major election of my life where a "perfect storm" cost us the election.
killbotfactory
Jun 2017
#127
2000 is one I assume...don't know the other election...maybe 2004...and if you consider in all
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#137
Nope you are right...criticism motivates those who already hate the Democratic Party
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#93
Running campaigns to try and woo suburban republicans is what got us here
killbotfactory
Jun 2017
#124
She didn't run on the platform. Most of the ads her campaign ran were policy-free.
killbotfactory
Jun 2017
#154
As Athena noted, what you just wrote is revisionist history. I am tired of writing this so here is a
stevenleser
Jun 2017
#146
I doubt it...constant criticism by influential leaders is not going to help Democrats...only
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#55
How do you know Putin doesn't want Bernie claiming Dems are an "abject failure"?
emulatorloo
Jun 2017
#23
A lot of folks may see it as 'Destructive Criticism.' All I know is Republicans are
emulatorloo
Jun 2017
#37
Where are all the 'Democrats' talking about election fraud? That's right they don't....
Trial_By_Fire
Jun 2017
#115
You have no evidence for your position, I have evidence for mine. End of story. nt
stevenleser
Jun 2017
#150
Nothing is ever perfect. I would say as annoying as some of what a certain person says is, it would
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#169
If his handpicked candidates were winning races nationwide, I might give him a listen, but since....
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2017
#45
Bernie is still tearing people apart. We need "stronger together" cheerleaders to encourage us
judesedit
Jun 2017
#96
Bernie spends most of his time knocking the Dems, like Nero fiddling.
The_Casual_Observer
Jun 2017
#101
Bernie might be more effective if he changed his party registration to Democratic?
kentuck
Jun 2017
#102