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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: I see areas where I can work with Trump [View all]Fresh_Start
(11,356 posts)129. she voted for a better version of the amendment which included more safety measures
your Senator is still one of the good ones.
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SO are you advocating for permanent obstruction, and a refusal to work across Party lines?
guillaumeb
Jan 2017
#3
Which is also why Bernie should take a pass on bipartisan bonhomie with Team Robber Baron
BeyondGeography
Jan 2017
#18
Is your response an indication that you believe that the GOP strategy is a good one? eom
guillaumeb
Jan 2017
#8
The Republicans will be blamed for not fixing anything when they had the chance
shawn703
Jan 2017
#16
Being bipartisan on infrastructure spending and trade is hardly moving the country farther
cstanleytech
Jan 2017
#31
Exactly. Haven't people learned from the Dubya Bush years?? Do they actually believe that
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2017
#79
Take bernie out of the picture. If trump actually does stuff rebuilding infastructure, that's a GOOD
dionysus
Jan 2017
#132
Well, thats basically what he said. It was a tongue in cheek "ill work with him if he doesnt
dionysus
Jan 2017
#136
It will be interesting to see if the Sanders people will put in the hard work to be active
Gothmog
Jan 2017
#116
The proof will be in the pudding. I do agree with you that it takes hard work.
NWCorona
Jan 2017
#121
I've always wanted to vist Huston. I've met some really cool people from tha area
NWCorona
Jan 2017
#123
I don't buy it. I don't buy anything he says as long as his lips are moving.
souledout2JC
Jan 2017
#26
While the first reaction might be WTF, Schumer, President Obama, and other prominent Democrats have
still_one
Jan 2017
#40
The hard reality though is that trump is a pathological liar. He can't be trusted.
LenaBaby61
Jan 2017
#111
I suppose we could all just be good Germans, but you know how history views them.
6000eliot
Jan 2017
#91
IMHO Sanders is making good faith efforts to reach out to *some* of Trump's voters
YoungDemCA
Jan 2017
#53
*"IN A WAY THAT DOESNT PRIVATIZE OUR INFRASTRUCTURE OR GIVE TAX BREAKS TO BILLIONAIRES"*
50 Shades Of Blue
Jan 2017
#75
This is about what Bernie said. People who voted for Trump were blinded by fascism.
Lint Head
Jan 2017
#98
Who has said: No, were not gonna work in any way in any form with the Trump administration.'?
Justice
Jan 2017
#92
I'm not Bernie's biggest fan but he didn't do anything wrong here. He is simply saying
StevieM
Jan 2017
#93
corporate Democrats reached across the aisle to work with Baby Bush on issues that HURT us
yurbud
Jan 2017
#107
like when he reminded Trump about his SS, Medicare, & Medicaid promises, this underlines
yurbud
Jan 2017
#108
she voted for a better version of the amendment which included more safety measures
Fresh_Start
Jan 2017
#129
Meanwhile, 13 Democratic colleagues voted against a Sander's sponsored Pharma bill... n/t
EarthFirst
Jan 2017
#112