2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie's strategy: "unify the party never." [View all]can you actually define corruption? What is it? Explain what corruption is exactly, how it may impact the decisions governing bodies take, what impacts those decisions will have, etc. To claim he is a one issue candidate is ridiculous, he focuses on corruption and inequality more than other issues because he cares about those issues. Clinton could give a damn. She wants more power and will take whatever position she needs to take to gain more power. Regardless, even if that was his one issue, does corruption not impact almost everything that government does? Does corruption not impact which trade policies we support, or our education and foreign policies? What about energy and what we need to do to avoid ecological collapse? I would think that corruption could doom that. Argue otherwise and explain why Clinton and her followers are "progressive" when they minimize corruption like you are.
Who is going to take any of you seriously when you talk about Citizens United?