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Florencenj2point0

(435 posts)
6. Actually
Sun Jun 12, 2016, 10:48 AM
Jun 2016
You can support Hillary Clinton wholeheartedly and still believe we need serious election finance reform and other issues such as reducing college loan debt and providing opportunities for the far too many impoverished children that live in this country. One can support Hillary wholeheartedly and still believe in raising the Social Security cap. One can support her and still believe in limiting, not expanding fracking.


Hillary believes in all of these things. She has said so. If you would take the filters off your ears you would hear her.

In the meantime the real revolution has been with the people who have voted for her, the people who need one. The Poor, Women, People of Color, LGBTQ, Men with Soul who are feminists not sexists, women who are feminist and have not swallowed the humanist leftist crap that if only we get income equality all good things follow. That has never been true.
The real revolution will continue to be with the Middle Class and the Poor, with Senior Citizens and African Americans, Latinos, Asians, etc... not the upper middle class white people who THINK they care about the downtrodden, but then mock them for not voting right.
there's a fine line to walk--they can't just fall in line and say "whatever Hillary says, goes" geek tragedy Jun 2016 #1
well, if that is the model for how we deal with the present stuation - Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #5
Why can't we have like buttons as we do on face book? Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #7
Welcome to DU.... Fumesucker Jun 2016 #9
lol, yeah no criticism of Obama here at DU. geek tragedy Jun 2016 #13
Do you think she will ask us to hold her feet to the fire, a la Obama? Lars39 Jun 2016 #12
Hillary Clinton probably does not need to worry about a lack of criticism nt geek tragedy Jun 2016 #14
It can also be considered feedback. Lars39 Jun 2016 #16
the same people who've been on Obama's case will be on her case nt geek tragedy Jun 2016 #17
And she still needs to be open to legitimate feedback if she's to represent all US citizens. Lars39 Jun 2016 #19
Fine analysis and nicely stated Cali. Trust Buster Jun 2016 #2
The Tea Party was a good thing. HassleCat Jun 2016 #3
I agree, except for one thing: Betty Karlson Jun 2016 #4
Actually Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #6
Actually, you're wrong. She is very pro-fracking, for example. cali Jun 2016 #8
You're so unbelievably biased it's ridiculous. qdouble Jun 2016 #20
far less biased than you, dear. cali Jun 2016 #21
The "establishment" has been PRAISING Bernie's campaign. Will it be a fair weather "revolution"? RBInMaine Jun 2016 #10
In the ways I can be involved. cali Jun 2016 #11
I wonder how people who intentionally isolate and alienate themselves from the party ... NurseJackie Jun 2016 #15
He has huge ass rallies and he does not define and encourage the path to obtain this revolution seabeyond Jun 2016 #18
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