2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The attacks I'm seeing here against Bernie and his message are positively Republican in nature. [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Yet she does not speak to ANY of the issues that are troubling ordinary people, especially seniors and young people in our country.
She does not have a viable or progressive platform. She is a conservative pretending to be a liberal.
We want Bernie. The DNC wants Hillary. Let the people speak without being discouraged by the DNC and Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the inept and incapable Democrats in the House and Senate.
TPP is going to be the last straw for Democrats. We do not want it. It will ruin our economy and deeply divide our country. But Hillary -- her "objections" to the TPP are shallow and will dissolve into thin air the minute she is able to click her fingers and declare that all her doubts have been assuaged and she is backing that horrible trade agreement.
NAFTA has ruined the American economy. And on top of it just to insure the impoverishment of ordinary Americans, Bill Clinton signed the repeal of Glass-Steagall and the so-called "reform" of the commodity futures market.
To top off the devastation the Clintons have brought to our country, Hillary voted for the Iraq War Resolution and then, as Secretary of State, played a role in fostering turmoil in Libya and Syria.
Getting rid of Gaddhaffi and fighting Assad sound like good ideas until you, as Bernie did in Iraq, ask what will happen once they are gone. Hillary is not far-sighted or visionary enough to be president.
All her past little jobs do not equal wisdom. Bernie has the experience and the wisdom.
Hillary was elected twice and has no wisdom whatsoever.
We do not like being told how to vote and what to think by the DNC. They are trying to throw the election for Hillary. She is not qualified to be president.