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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]lunamagica
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"wrong" per say, certainly at odds with my own perspective. I have no idea why he voted no on the amber alert thing but that is highly unlikely to have anything to do with lobbyist ties or anything other than his actual opinion on the bill. Maybe he had good justifications, ultimately wrong or right, for not voting on that, but I'm not interested in looking them up, because again, there's no good cynical spin for why somebody might vote the way he did(or at least I can't think of any).
As to purity...its more of the same BS. A bill does not have to be pure, nor does a candidate, or did you forget that Sanders endorsed Clinton who supposedly failed that purity test, and promoted the ACA and voted for it, etc. The "purity" bs has no bearing on fact. The question to be asked isn't whether a bill is perfect, but whether the sum of its parts is worse or better for people, or whether there is any good justification for the harmful part.
And what is the answer to this question regarding the Amber Alert?