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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton Hasn't Won ANYTHING Yet [View all]chervilant
(8,267 posts)81. Here is why I am voting for Bernie:
From Bernie, on his Rachel Maddow appearance:
Let me give you my perspective on whats going on. Its a different perspective I think than other people have. I think you have an enormous amount of fear and uncertainty in this country. And its not just from San Bernardino or from Paris.
I think what youve got are millions of people who are in trouble today. They really are. Theyre confused. Theyre working longer hours for lower wages. Theyre seeing productivity going up but their kids are worse off economically than they are. Theyre looking at a campaign finance system in politics and they see corruption, big money buying elections. Nobody in Congress is listening to them.
Theyre out there alone. Whos listening to them? Theyre in trouble. They need help.
Whats the cause of their problems? Is it Wall Street? Is it big money? Is it massive inequality in terms of wealth and income? Well, no one talks about that really.
And then have you demagogues like Trump come along. He says I know what the cause is. Remember, a few months ago, the cause was that Mexicans who are coming to this country, well, they were criminals or rapists. Today, it is Muslims.
You all remember how many years ago, we were younger, it was uppity women who are trying to take our jobs as men. It was those gay people who wanted to make everybody homosexual in our school system. It was Blacks wanted to take white jobs.
Thats what demagoguery is about. It is to obfuscate the real problems facing our society and find somebody you can blame and rally the American people. Thats what it is. Its the immigrants or the Muslims. Weve got to take them on.
And I think my main concern is because I worry about this. Its real. You see the people standing up there and applauding. How do we get to those people? How do we say, why do you keep voting for people who are giving more tax breaks to billionaires, who are going to send your jobs abroad, not going to let you form a union, not going to allow your kids to go to college? Why do you keep voting for these guys?
Because they pick out a victim whether its Blacks, whether its gays, whether its women, whether its immigrants, whether its Muslims who we can pick on.
And what our job is and I think hard about these things, how do we get those people to begin standing up for their own interests.
And I will tell you is the antidote to Trump is a very strong progressive agenda that says, yes, I know youre angry. And you know what? You should be angry because youre working longer hours for low wages. You have a right to be bitter, and you have a right to be that.
Dont take it out on the Muslims. Dont take it out on Latinos. Try to help us work together to create a country where your kids and you can have a decent standard of living. It has to be a bold and radical agenda. No more same old same old.
I dont mean to be political here. People are hurting and angry, and they want something to be able to stand up and fight for. Thats what I believe the antidote is to Trumpism.
I find it interesting how hard Hillary supporters work to tout her "super-delegate support" and her "overwhelming lead in the polls," without acknowledging that this irrefutably demonstrates the fact that she's the Democratic Darling of the corporate megalomaniacs. And, as long as the corporate megalomaniacs can assure they control both the candidates in this race, they'll consider their money well spent.
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Some people love Bernie, he has activists, on and off the internet and some hearts
Buzz cook
Dec 2015
#66
LOL... the page is a lampoon of the teaparty. It's satire... and you completely missed that. *smh*
Bubzer
Dec 2015
#213
For just about every union that has endorsed her (and Sanders) members are polled.
George II
Dec 2015
#60
About 25 unions have endorsed candidates, each methodology is slightly different.....
George II
Dec 2015
#225
No, and yes, but I'm not going to dig up stuff that has been discussed on this site dozens of times
George II
Dec 2015
#228
Then don't make claims like "most unions such-and-such" if you can't/won't back them up.
Scuba
Dec 2015
#229
Neither has Senator Lockheed Martin! And he is trailing pretty far behind....
Walk away
Dec 2015
#30
No I mean Senator "Lets get plenty of Pork for my state by building lots of war machines....
Walk away
Dec 2015
#86
I see you are evolving quite nicely, as you included 'yet' correctly in your OP subject line.
riversedge
Dec 2015
#14
Oh, and all this time I thought that it was a superposition of MAD & Dem! (seriously)
BeanMusical
Dec 2015
#165
Well, Sanders has teamed up with DWS, himself, so I think maybe you need to pull her out from under
MADem
Dec 2015
#197
Big deal? I'd wager it would be a "YUUUUUUUUUUGE" world-ending, Oh-The-Huge-Manatee "deal"
MADem
Dec 2015
#232
Really. Who knew that insulting, berating, denigrating and beating on people wouldn't draw them to
MADem
Dec 2015
#48
Even after the B Man slaps him silly and yells at him to go vote for Bernie?
Walk away
Dec 2015
#130
Thank you, Punkingal! And TPP and the other bad "trade" deals destroy our future. Bernie stands
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2015
#101
Life is to be lived. Games are to be played. But people's lives are not a game. Bernie 2016.
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2015
#114
Hillary has Obama's mailing lists, and that is the only connection to his 2008 campaign..
frylock
Dec 2015
#138
Like they did in 8. Followed their hearts to the better candidate when it was all said and done.
Ed Suspicious
Dec 2015
#80
Yeah, sure. For that to be reality, Sanders would have to "be" Obama. And he's no Obama.
MADem
Dec 2015
#89
You shouldn't be--the closest Sanders will get to Putin is if he's invited to attend a state dinner
MADem
Dec 2015
#117
He's ok. He's no Bernie when it comes to lining up with what I believe in.
Ed Suspicious
Dec 2015
#126
I think the majority of Democrats like him just fine. I think he'll go down in history
MADem
Dec 2015
#128
Gosh, I hope pesky voting beforehand doesn't inconvenience the planned coronation. <sarcasm>
AtomicKitten
Dec 2015
#65
Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country
BlueStateLib
Dec 2015
#208