2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: From a Millennial Sanders supporter, to naysayers [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)but to get the corporations and influence-buyers, the corruption out of the White House.
I says that is enough for him.
It's enough for me to.
Because once we get corruption out of our government, a lot of the people who are in Congress for the connections, because of their connections and who vote for freebies for the guys with money and debt and taxes for the rest of us, will decide that running for Congress or for the White House isn't worth it anymore, and we can have our country back.
It's a good idea to read the OP before posting a response.
He said he understands that Bernie may not get things done. He is saying that right now the most important priority is getting clean government, getting rid of the corruption that the corporations and the wealthy have brought to Washington. And that is enough for him.
We want action on the repeal of the Citizens United decision, and we want it now. We want fair campaign finance laws and much more serious restrictions on people who move from government into the private sector.
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