2021-02-15 at 9:53 PM UTC
Lolz the extraordinary IQ on this one can't quite seem to connect the dots. For shame.
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2021-02-15 at 9:56 PM UTC
mensa level bro
How to do simple maths, please?
2021-02-15 at 10:08 PM UTC
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2021-02-15 at 10:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump
So in other words the democrats promise but don't deliver, and the republicans play on the ethnic anxieties of demographically displaced whites.
You're not completely wrong. Democrats do not always deliver but it's not for lack of trying. If you don't understand how that is possible then you fail to understand how congress functions.
It's not as simple as labeling the US political system a uniparty fraud just because certain things don't come to fruition.
But you already know that you just choose to be dishonest about it
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2021-02-15 at 11:20 PM UTC
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2021-02-15 at 11:28 PM UTC
Imagine being able to work 35 hours a week, live in the city, and still afford a house, a wife, a family, a car, healthcare, and to save up for the kid's college fund and your own retirement fund.
Just imagine Star Trek.
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2021-02-16 at 2:57 AM UTC
Originally posted by netstat
democrats put a great deal of effort into marginalising the candidates in their own party who advocate for policies that ostensibly put the interests or working class people at a high priority, like bernie sanders
one can argue that many of sanders' ideas and his grasp of economics are questionable, and he possibly has ulterior motives for advocating such policies, but the mere fact he runs a populist campaign and talks about things like reducing the influence of money in politics and heavily taxing billionaires gets the democratic establishment to conspire against him as is widely documented to have happened in 2016
democrats are mainly interested in electing people like biden and hillary who are friends of big business and appoint people who take bribes from bankers to their cabinets
anyone genuinely concerned for the well being of the american working person is an enemy of both parties, this is quite clear to anyone who lives under a somewhat less dysfunctional political system and observes america from outside the direct influence of their propaganda machines
Something you don't seem to understand about American political reality is that as valuable as Bernie Sanders appears to be, what good is he as a presidential candidate if he loses an election? As soon as he would win the Democratic nomination the Republican opposition would plaster the word "socialism" on the brains of millions of dumb American voters and he would be dead in the water. Then what? Even if he was elected, his far left policies would have no chance of being enacted without a 60 seat Democrat majority in the Senate. Sanders is infinitely more valuable as a voice in the Senate and they need more like him.
That's what it comes down to. It's a numbers game. If the Democrats had sustained long term control of the House and a 60 vote majority in the Senate, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
run your uniparty opinion straight up your ass
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2021-02-16 at 2:58 AM UTC
The right really seems to be unable to grasp basic facts.
2021-02-16 at 4:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by larrylegend8383
Something you don't seem to understand about American political reality is that as valuable as Bernie Sanders appears to be, what good is he as a presidential candidate if he loses an election? As soon as he would win the Democratic nomination the Republican opposition would plaster the word "socialism" on the brains of millions of dumb American voters and he would be dead in the water. Then what? Even if he was elected, his far left policies would have no chance of being enacted without a 60 seat Democrat majority in the Senate. Sanders is infinitely more valuable as a voice in the Senate and they need more like him.
That's what it comes down to. It's a numbers game. If the Democrats had sustained long term control of the House and a 60 vote majority in the Senate, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
run your uniparty opinion straight up your ass
The pervasive myth that only bland, centrist warmongers are electable in US politics should really have gone out the window in 2016 when Trump won. Bernie is the left-wing populist candidate who could have *maybe* beaten Trump in 2016, and you "it was her turn" Hillary shills who claimed Bernie was unelectable deserve everything you've put up with for the last 4 years. I bet you voted for Warren in the primaries.
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Originally posted by larrylegend8383
As soon as he would win the Democratic nomination the Republican opposition would plaster the word "socialism" on the brains of millions of dumb American voters and he would be dead in the water.
That's what dems did when a right-wing populist got nominated/elected, except they plastered the word "fascist" on the brains of millions of dumb American voters... and he was
far from dead in the water. Also kind of ironic that you're one of those voters but whatever.
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