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In reply to the discussion: Let's be honest and acknowledge that we are seeing a rapid movement [View all]Uncle Joe
(65,326 posts)37. Apparently you haven't been paying attention to Bernie's consistent message
regarding wealth/income disparity since the mid 1980s.
Our dysfunctional wealth/income disparities and the 1%'s stranglehold on politicians, politics and policies that Bernie has been warning about since "Back to the Future" first came out are precisely why he hasn't been more successful in passing much needed legislation, it has been a lonely fight but I do believe the times are a changing.
Thanks in large part to the Internet and the instantaneous, mass, two way flow and dissemination of information the times are catching up with Bernie.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Let's be honest and acknowledge that we are seeing a rapid movement [View all]
Uncle Joe
Nov 2019
OP
That doesn't sound good at all. Link is broken though - weird. The one below works.
redqueen
Nov 2019
#22
If the young people in this country would consistently vote... it would change
Thekaspervote
Nov 2019
#4
The lead up to our nation's deadliest war took 72 years but we don't have that much time.
Uncle Joe
Nov 2019
#18
It depends on whether one counts Thomas Paine or the men and women that fought and/or died
Uncle Joe
Nov 2019
#29
Thomas Paine barely avoided debtors' prison, he was more middle class than wealthy.
Uncle Joe
Nov 2019
#33