2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why I DON'T support Bernie for President [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)The Clinton years left a dark legacy. No more Clintons in the White House.
A lot of the problems originated in their failure to move the country toward positive action. Everybody loved Bill, and he squandered his time and efforts on the likes of Monica Lewinsky and bad legislation.
Hillary is a nice person, but the Clintons had their chance in the White House. Their administration left a divided country.
NO MORE CLINTONS OR BUSHES IN THE WHITE HOUSE.
As for the elite in the Democratic Party, they need to stop putting corporate butter on their bread and start representing the people and putting butter on the bread of ordinary voters.
It isn't the Bernie supporters who have a problem. It's the leadership of he Democratic Party.
History shows it is time for a populist reform movement, and Bernie is leading it. Any one of them could have lifted his/her nose, smelled the coffee and offered reform. They didn't. Bernie did. His list of grievances is exactly how reform starts. And now it is up to provide the solutions. Members of Congress will vote no at their own peril.
We employ the members of Congress. Not the corporations.