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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Poll: Let's have a reality check on Bernie's single payer health care plan [View all]JonLeibowitz
(6,282 posts)63. Even if none of his legislative agenda was enacted I would enthusiastically support him.
His judgement is clearly superior and I trust him to appoint SCOTUS judges who are opposed to Citizens United. Clinton's super PAC donors would not benefit from a reformed campaign finance system so I am not able to trust her as much.
His executive agenda, i.e. no wall st. insiders at treasury etc for other executive departments is also well worth the fight to put Sanders in the congress.
Oh yeah, and he is not dishonest and a hawk like Clinton is.
So I reject the premise that I have to believe his legislative agenda has a chance in order to support him.
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Poll: Let's have a reality check on Bernie's single payer health care plan [View all]
CajunBlazer
Jan 2016
OP
yeah right, DU will be able to influence the republican controlled house to make that happen.
still_one
Jan 2016
#1
I was addressing the inane poll's question, and IF YOU NOTICE, my answer wasn't specific to ANY
still_one
Jan 2016
#9
For gosh sakes, my answer was a GENERIC answer, NOT directed AT ANY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
still_one
Jan 2016
#12
Just like Obama, maybe not Republican controlled. If Dems don't turn out like 2012, the ......
dmosh42
Jan 2016
#4
LOL. The Congressional Districts are so gerrymandered right now that there is no way enough people
livetohike
Jan 2016
#17
What will Bernie do? Stamp his feet? Wave his arms around? He couldn't convince enough Democrats to
livetohike
Jan 2016
#24
So when Hillary speaks of a world where all women have equal rights knowing she can't deliver that
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2016
#14
The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible
Fumesucker
Jan 2016
#47
this should be discussed more because we don't want a president who in 8 years can't
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#53
It's good for business and the American People. Will it be easy - no. But I'll bet on the American
Skwmom
Jan 2016
#41
Even if none of his legislative agenda was enacted I would enthusiastically support him.
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#63