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seabeyond

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144. Superpacs are not tied to campaigns. Sanders is no different. False accusation like his claim
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 10:20 AM
Jun 2016

the election is stolen is all Sanders is doing. He is being dishonest for a con, presenting himself as different, when he is no different than the others, and his supporters allow him to get away with it.

He does the same and then claims he is special, different, really.... not like the rest of the politicians when all he is, is an establishment politician with the rest.

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Trade and foreign policy. Single payer health care. Tuition-free college. morningfog Jun 2016 #1
Even on those issues they are pretty close. YouDig Jun 2016 #3
No, they really are not close at all. morningfog Jun 2016 #6
Only if a person doesn't accept facts. tonyt53 Jun 2016 #29
If Hillary was close, then she's stupid not to compromise to get the left vote. HooptieWagon Jun 2016 #46
Hillary does not want universal healthcare. She wants universal coverage. JonLeibowitz Jun 2016 #30
What is the difference, as you see it? YouDig Jun 2016 #34
Coverage does not mean adequate access to health care. If you cannot Luminous Animal Jun 2016 #38
Ok, I see. SP systems sometimes have deductibles and co-pays too, though. YouDig Jun 2016 #41
One might see the word choices as a way to mask the fact hag she disagrees with universal healthcare JonLeibowitz Jun 2016 #47
I guess. I would put that in the "personal/don't trust her" column though. YouDig Jun 2016 #58
Not even close to what we in the U.S. pay out of pocket. Luminous Animal Jun 2016 #50
True. We're the most expensive by far, and pay more out of pocket. YouDig Jun 2016 #53
Ballooning healthcare costs and out of pocket expenses. JonLeibowitz Jun 2016 #39
That is true. But one of her main agendas focuses on exactly that problem. YouDig Jun 2016 #45
By subsidizing the insurance and pharma industries. Luminous Animal Jun 2016 #52
It's not a subsidy of insurance, and definitely not a subsidy of pharma. YouDig Jun 2016 #56
Yes. Paying for healthcare to private industry then getting a tax incentive. Luminous Animal Jun 2016 #61
From your excerpt it says: YouDig Jun 2016 #65
Supermarkets compete in a huge way to keep prices as low as possible JonLeibowitz Jun 2016 #68
Insurance companies also compete. Competition in healthcare delivery is more of a mess, and in some YouDig Jun 2016 #73
Yes. Food stamps are a subsidy for the supermarket industry. A living wage would mitigate Luminous Animal Jun 2016 #70
Hillary doesn't want to blow up the health insurance industries. At best she wants a public MillennialDem Jun 2016 #107
That's true, but both want universal healthcare. Just by different means. YouDig Jun 2016 #110
In a private system, people will always slip through the cracks. Also, it will still tie MillennialDem Jun 2016 #115
she is in bed with insurance companies. single payer eliminates those vampires larkrake Jun 2016 #75
Health care? TPP? Not as close as you suggest. thesquanderer Jun 2016 #36
Universal private for-profit health insurance is a means to universal healthcare. YouDig Jun 2016 #44
fix it by eliminating insurance co. Single payer may increase taxes, but not as much as insurance larkrake Jun 2016 #78
That is one way. But not the only way. And either way is going to be hard. YouDig Jun 2016 #83
almost impossible larkrake Jun 2016 #85
No... she and Bernie are miles apart. Fawke Em Jun 2016 #72
Right on the money. pangaia Jun 2016 #82
It's sad to see the lies posted here day in and day out vintx Jun 2016 #129
Same goal different means? No. the means are important. Armstead Jun 2016 #134
one by one. Exilednight Jun 2016 #135
Why do you say anything but single payer is not universal? It's just not true. YouDig Jun 2016 #141
Couldn't disagree with you more kcjohn1 Jun 2016 #2
But the "world view" thing is a personal distinction. YouDig Jun 2016 #10
Ok let's go through them kcjohn1 Jun 2016 #35
OK. YouDig Jun 2016 #51
"and unify the party later" n/t QC Jun 2016 #4
I guess today is the day! morningfog Jun 2016 #7
Yep, looks like the brocking point memo has gone out. n/t QC Jun 2016 #15
Do you really believe that I'm getting paid to post by David Brock? I'm not, by the way. YouDig Jun 2016 #19
Yes, I do. frylock Jun 2016 #49
Are there any other things you want to admit believing without any evidence? mythology Jun 2016 #71
My proof. frylock Jun 2016 #74
Yup nadinbrzezinski Jun 2016 #23
you love to watch yourself type virtualobserver Jun 2016 #5
The difference SandersDem Jun 2016 #8
I would describe those as personal differences, not ideological. Do you agree? YouDig Jun 2016 #20
Ok then let me add the following.. SandersDem Jun 2016 #26
OK. Good points. YouDig Jun 2016 #33
re: "Wall Street money, OK, I hear you, but this is a personal trust issue, not a policy issue. " thesquanderer Jun 2016 #43
These are policy difference. YouDig Jun 2016 #48
re: "Under Dodd-Frank there is already authority to break up big banks." thesquanderer Jun 2016 #54
If you believe that, you are clueless. hobbit709 Jun 2016 #9
The catch is that I would have to actually believe her and I don't. n/t brewens Jun 2016 #11
Yeah, the trust issue, but it's a personal thing, not ideological or policy. YouDig Jun 2016 #14
"and unify the party later". VulgarPoet Jun 2016 #12
OK, but at least you agree that the ideals are "pretty looking". That's some common ground. YouDig Jun 2016 #18
No we are not "all" expecting. AND.... Sanders pretty little speech of fairy dust can be discussed seabeyond Jun 2016 #22
C'mon, Skinner... do something about this. n/t demmiblue Jun 2016 #13
What would you like Skinner to do? MineralMan Jun 2016 #24
He affects to have civility as an objective. This OP is bait. Full of characterization and smearing. Bluenorthwest Jun 2016 #154
Absolutely. Further with college, Wallstreet, Corps, and Healthcare, Clinton is more progressive in seabeyond Jun 2016 #16
Disqualify, destroy, and unite the party later. (Hillary campaign strategy) SamKnause Jun 2016 #17
Suggesting there is not a big split between Sanders and Clinton is disqualifying, destroying.... seabeyond Jun 2016 #27
LMAO nadinbrzezinski Jun 2016 #21
It's also the difference between someone who has always said these things... thesquanderer Jun 2016 #25
I hope you have a thick skin as you're going to need it. LonePirate Jun 2016 #28
Hillary's climate change proposals are garbage. Bernie’s aggressive approach is very different riderinthestorm Jun 2016 #31
Chained CPI, means testing, raising retirement age (Hillary) vs Raise the cap (Bernie) NorthCarolina Jun 2016 #32
She doesn't want any of those. And she wants to raise more money for SS, either by YouDig Jun 2016 #37
In the sense that most Hillary fans don't care about policy, yes. Marr Jun 2016 #40
What she says on her website and what she actually does tabasco Jun 2016 #42
The promises on her website? lumberjack_jeff Jun 2016 #55
Sanders promises free healthcare and college. Of course, he will just get right on it, and all will seabeyond Jun 2016 #57
Yes there is you come from the right wing side of the party, the side that accuses the progressive JRLeft Jun 2016 #59
Clinton tends NeoCon. Much more prone to getting us into war for obscure geopolitical purposes. /nt philly_bob Jun 2016 #60
If the policies are the same why all the talk of Bernie being "far left" TransitJohn Jun 2016 #62
Once again, I dig rock Jun 2016 #63
billionaires rights vs taxpayers burden reddread Jun 2016 #64
This is either a lie or a tin ear: she is distrusted because she always goes back on her words. Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #66
I'll give you trade, there's a difference. YouDig Jun 2016 #69
twist and spin. and if you believe Clinton did not oppose gay rights until 2013, you are a homophobe Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #86
You're calling me a homophobe, and you think fracking caused the Flint crisis. YouDig Jun 2016 #87
Pretending that Clinton's pre-2013 record is pro-gay is indeed homophobe. And fracking was debated Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #88
So you really think that Flint was caused by fracking. "Well-informed". Now THAT was funny. YouDig Jun 2016 #89
I was referring to Clinton's answer in Flint and how is was received. (badly) Is spin all you have? Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #90
SO because the debate was held in Flint, you think fracking had something to do with YouDig Jun 2016 #91
The bubble is hers. Just because you keep spinning doesn't make it true. Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #92
No, the bubble is you. Nobody thinks that Flint's water was contaminated by fracking. Only Berners YouDig Jun 2016 #93
See reponse # 90. Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #98
It's embarrassing that you can be this wrong, and not even bother looking up simple facts. YouDig Jun 2016 #100
and we're back to the "millennials are easily duped" smear. It's all Clinton offers us: Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #101
I don't think many millenials are as clueless to think fracking caused Flint. YouDig Jun 2016 #102
Which I don't. I was referring to the Flint debate, Clinton's answer, and the bad reception it had Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #109
Oho! So it's even dumber than I thought! It's not the city of Flint that has a problem with YouDig Jun 2016 #113
"clueless" is all you have in response? Using pejorative language shows lack of argument. Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #117
Also facts. Whereas you have: The Flint audience! Clinton caused the water crisis! YouDig Jun 2016 #119
Who said she caused it? I said her response about fracking was badly received. Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #128
You did. Forgotting things already? You blamed in on "Clinton's beloved corporatism". YouDig Jun 2016 #132
Corporatism includes both Clinton and the governor. Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #137
The governor is the one who actually appointed the city manager who switched the YouDig Jun 2016 #143
Sanders didn't support marriage equality until 2009. Both, always supported gay rights. seabeyond Jun 2016 #94
Clinton certainly didn't: "marriage is a sacred bond between man and woman" Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #96
Clinton doesn't pretend, or lie, that she always supported marriage equality. Sanders does. seabeyond Jun 2016 #97
Clinton pretends that she always was an ally - that is much worse. Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #99
Clinton has always been a gay right advocate. Always. Hence, her huge support from this community. seabeyond Jun 2016 #103
No, she was in favour of discrimination. She was an opponent of equal rights. Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #111
Clinton has always been on the side of gay rights, along with Sanders. Now, Clinton was more the seabeyond Jun 2016 #114
Someone who praises Nancy Reagan's "silent activism" Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #120
She and Sanders and Kerry and Obama opposed marriage equality. All were pro gay rights. seabeyond Jun 2016 #126
And now you are trying to defend that horrible woman Reagan too. That is disgusting! Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #133
No, I am not. What is nasty, is to pretend that what Sanders did is glorified in lie, and everyone seabeyond Jun 2016 #138
Yet, you totally dismiss Sanders lie that he has always been for marriage equality. Cute, that. seabeyond Jun 2016 #105
Yeah, right? Everyone changed their mind about gay marriage, but someone only Clinton gets heat. YouDig Jun 2016 #108
Sanders flat out lied claiming he was always for it, going back to an article in 70's even though in seabeyond Jun 2016 #112
Sanders never praised Nancy Reagan's "silent activism". Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #124
Sanders opposed marriage equality until 2009. seabeyond Jun 2016 #145
"Go to Hillary's website and see what she stands for." Scuba Jun 2016 #67
She flipped on so many stances when Bernie started getting popular...they are very different! bkkyosemite Jun 2016 #76
On some. But isn't that what you want? Compromise on issues? YouDig Jun 2016 #77
Historically, she gives lip service and compromise isnt the end result larkrake Jun 2016 #80
I support Bernie but I think her ideas on her website are good. hollowdweller Jun 2016 #79
Sorry, I am highly suspicious of you and your post. are you a Brock bot? Just asking larkrake Jun 2016 #81
Not even close to the same angrychair Jun 2016 #84
Sanders has his superpacs also. Because he has less, because of less support and popularity, seabeyond Jun 2016 #95
No, he has no affiliated SuperPACs angrychair Jun 2016 #139
Superpacs are not tied to campaigns. Sanders is no different. False accusation like his claim seabeyond Jun 2016 #144
I gave you two links angrychair Jun 2016 #153
Bull. It's ideological. There are differences (you'd expect this though). And even the MillennialDem Jun 2016 #104
So fuckin true and indicative of his life. He doesn't want to do any of the work, just everyone do seabeyond Jun 2016 #116
Except his positions are what the majority of America wants... you know when you factor in the 40-50 MillennialDem Jun 2016 #122
You really did not address what I posted, about no interest in doing the work. Maybe, if he was seabeyond Jun 2016 #130
If he wasn't interested in doing the work, he would have pushed Warren to run. MillennialDem Jun 2016 #131
You, yourself he was not interested in position that would require work done, simply wanted people seabeyond Jun 2016 #136
I meant he wasn't interested in the glory / prestige of the position. Bernie would rather MillennialDem Jun 2016 #142
He doesn't do the work. That makes him a mediocre congressman and a failed presidential candidate. seabeyond Jun 2016 #146
the Republicans handmade34 Jun 2016 #106
You can reduce Hillary Clinton to someone who cheated on a crossword puzzle 45 years ago... cherokeeprogressive Jun 2016 #118
Yahn Ndgo: "We don't trust what she says and we don't like what she has done." aikoaiko Jun 2016 #121
The ideological split is obvious even on DU. You and I have very little in common. nt Live and Learn Jun 2016 #123
We don't have a lot in common when it comes to email conspiracy theories. YouDig Jun 2016 #125
Nope. I have seen your posts on the issues. We have nothing at all in common. nt Live and Learn Jun 2016 #127
Wrong as wrong can be casperthegm Jun 2016 #140
Sanders has Super Pacs, gets money from fracking, supported all military and budgetary votes except seabeyond Jun 2016 #152
You should be a politician casperthegm Jun 2016 #158
It is Sanders blurring the turth as he campaigns on integrity. Pisses me off. He is a politician and seabeyond Jun 2016 #161
You and I clearly disagree and normally I'd leave it at that casperthegm Jun 2016 #163
Yes, in your post, Clinton opposes Super Pacs, and get the advantage of them now, just like Sanders! seabeyond Jun 2016 #164
With regard to the urgency of our need for change, Trump is closer to Sanders than Hillary. I'm Vote2016 Jun 2016 #147
Can you post that in this thread for illustration purposes? YouDig Jun 2016 #149
Which word is outside of your vocabulary: "never" or "Trump"? Vote2016 Jun 2016 #150
You even used the words "at least." It's like I pre-quoted you! YouDig Jun 2016 #151
Like I said using words "never Trump" but if you doubt that millions of voters want change and see Vote2016 Jun 2016 #155
And then you went looking for silver linings. Just exactly like I said. YouDig Jun 2016 #156
I'm impressed that you are multilingual. What's your primary language? Your English is ok but you Vote2016 Jun 2016 #159
The rest of your post. It was more than two words, you know? "at least" YouDig Jun 2016 #160
I totally disagree with you, biut I gotta admit you're doing well at defending her positions Armstead Jun 2016 #148
Generally, I ignore your posts Beowulf Jun 2016 #157
war and peace. reddread Jun 2016 #162
It is completely ideological. mmonk Jun 2016 #165
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