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In reply to the discussion: Fact: Sanders has been in the Senate nine years and has sponsored only one bill that pass. [View all]R B Garr
(17,984 posts)172. A lot of words, but no real point. I guess that brings us back to the start of the thread,
which is about legislative accomplishments. You have to actually get elected to get your agendas enacted, so let's quit tearing Democrats down since that serves no purpose.
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Fact: Sanders has been in the Senate nine years and has sponsored only one bill that pass. [View all]
factfinder_77
Sep 2017
OP
fact, democratic socialism not popular in a capitalistic system where the government is heavily
JCanete
Sep 2017
#1
no, I'm saying our system is, and it bears repeating, just because a person's beliefs might be
JCanete
Sep 2017
#87
on an individual level that works fine. If you are one of the lucky or crazy ones who has put time
JCanete
Sep 2017
#168
Yes, I know very much how much I count into the whole equation. If you think rich people
JCanete
Sep 2017
#173
Again, purity tests. No bill is perfect, compromises are made. If only "perfect" bills
lunamagica
Sep 2017
#147
Your post is misleading - There was added GOP legistation piggybacked onto some of these bills
womanofthehills
Sep 2017
#94
Oh. that "purity" thing again...bill must be perfect... no room for compromise
lunamagica
Sep 2017
#109
sometimes people are actually wrong. I'm sure that Sanders is wrong sometimes, or even if not
JCanete
Sep 2017
#136
Barack was another overachiever whose considerable accomplishments were trashed here daily,
ucrdem
Sep 2017
#3
Nobody's shielding Bernie. It's fine to criticize the guy or say he shouldn't run again.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#18
If we lose the ACA I will blame the single payer bill partly and it will be very difficult to
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#24
To those people: Sometimes voting AGAINST the Republican IS a perfectly fine reason. n/t
Beartracks
Sep 2017
#156
It all comes down to how the 2 party system works, MANY are still unclear
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#157
The classic was Obama being called "a second rate used car salesman" (maybe not exact words)....
George II
Sep 2017
#78
I remember that...I lurked then and the guy that did it is some sort of writer...awful.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#89
Opposing fair trade is reactionary and there was nothing remotely progressive about it.
ucrdem
Sep 2017
#49
It is not a good cause if we lose the ACA...because we have a snowball's change in hell
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#26
Voting no on the Amber Alert, no on gun control, no on immigration reform, co-sponsor on a bill to
lunamagica
Sep 2017
#98
Nobody is perfect, and for the most part those a talking points of Bernie haters.
Agschmid
Sep 2017
#110
You should take you own advice about the so-called "Hillary v. Bernie thing."
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#141
Your entire post here is about supporting Bernie, his supporters, his campaign
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#155
We can't ask his supporters to vote for our ticket if we anathemize all their ideas
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#159
More diversions. There were many of "their ideas" added to Clinton's platform.
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#160
No it isn't. And the addition of those policies to our platform is my starting point.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#165
This isn't even reality, though. If you go by election results, most Democrats
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#169
Obviously some people with good jobs and economic stability still act in racist ways.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#170
A lot of words, but no real point. I guess that brings us back to the start of the thread,
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#172
You are making this more about Clinton than the OP. The OP is about legislative
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#128
It makes no difference it won't pass without a super majority and how often have we had those? It
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#27
I go to church with a girl who worked for Ted Kennedy in his later years...
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#115
If the ACA fails, we have lost any chance at single payer. You have to fight smart in a way that
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#28
Fighting smart doesn't mean not talking about anything at all other than keeping the ACA
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#38
Right now it is the only thing... single payer was introduced the same time that Graham's bill was
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#54
There should have been an ACA repair bill-but it wasn't Bernie's responsibilityt to introduce it.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#74
You have your opinion,and I have mine...the single payer bill will go nowhere.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#80
I have not seen any fighting...and let me say I disagree...no matter how you cut it...
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#112
You aren't going to get it this time with the government in GOP hands...better to have fought for
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#116
The threats don't work any more because we lost the courts, DACA, and now Medicaid/ the ACA
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#30
That is not true...certainly those you mention were to blame, but there were enough for Hillary
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#55
Why do you keep making this about the primaries?? It's about Bernie's legislative
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#96
Ironically, some other articles about his record might not be permitted here....
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#107
Yes....you have to wonder what motivates someone to introduce a bill that basically says the ACA
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#117
I am really ticked about single payer being advance instead of a bill fixing the ACA...I really am
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#32
There it is...'those who preferred the ACA'...this is not a choice between single payer
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#63
Everyone in the Senate Democratic Congress has been part of the continuing battle to save ACA.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#135
Name something specific because I have barely heard the ACA mentioned. I have heard talk only
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#139
Can you give me a specific example? All I hear is generalities...I have watch politics and read
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#140
I sincerely wish I saw any evidence that he has supported the ACA at this critical time.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#64
Nowhere does he mention the ACA in today's feed. It's all about his own MFA bill:
ucrdem
Sep 2017
#154
He's a non-Democrat who gets support outside of his state by promising things he can't deliver
NightWatcher
Sep 2017
#45
If he's just staying in the Senate, it no longer matters whether he formally joins the Dems.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#48
If we lose the ACA who do you think will be blamed aside from the GOP of course.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#66
OP has interesting point, but obscured by Refighting the Primary (anti-Sanders) frame
philly_bob
Sep 2017
#91
I remember this article from the Primary Wars era. Nice of you to dredge it up.
aikoaiko
Sep 2017
#100