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In reply to the discussion: Why did Sanders wait until we have a black president to cast blame and start his "revolution"? [View all]All in it together
(275 posts)He reluctantly decided to run for president this time because he saw more back sliding by some Democrats (Hillary) and some of our long standing platforms being weakened. (Welfare reform of Bill's administration) He's been in the congress and senate standing up for African Americans and other Americans. He stood up against Bush's war in Iraq. He stands up and speaks his mind and supports Americans no matter who is president. He stood up and argued against welfare "reform"and he stands up when Democrats attempt to cut Social Security.
President Obama ran on hope and change and we were having a revolution then in the country, turning against the status quo of the Clinton's. Now It's about the Republican crazies and how many democrats have accepted the need to cut programs and not tax the wealthiest and big corporations more. We need to stop subsidizing multinational corporations and big fossil fuel companies and sending jobs and dollars overseas with bad trade deals. There are great ways of cutting spending without hurting our common good.
I do wish that there was more done specifically for and with the African American community. It seems as if the Clinton's do much with the community but not much for the community.
President Obama has been a wonderful president but I don't agree with everything he's done. He got us out of a terrible recession with great opposition by the Republicans. We can continue to build on what he started. And I'm glad Bernie speaks up when Democrats or Republicans could do better. I think the status quo has been bad especially for people of color unfortunately, but it's been good for those at the top already. That's my humble opinion anyway and I know you didn't ask for it.