lwien
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Perhaps, but does that mean you not try?
Who here says not to try? Gotta first get the ball rolling, right?
Perhaps, but does that mean you not try?
I have never been a huge fan of his and would not feel very good about voting for him, but he would be a better choice than either Trump or Cruz. Or any of the other republicans running for that matter. And he ran the largest city in America for 12 years so I know he can do the job at least domestically. He is too connected to the financial community for my tastes, obviously, but we haven't a lot of options. And he will self fund his campaign so he will have no financial limitations in running.About 37 billion dollars say you could be wrong. I have difficulty conceiving a fortune of that size in my mind. Also, I am very curious why he thinks he has the answers or why he believes he could change anything at all. I am very interested to hear what Mr. Moneybags Bloomberg has to say.
In my opinion, in the US..........decades.
I agree completely but I am very curious what Bloomberg has to say. He apparently thinks he is very special so it makes me curious. Maybe the Illuminati is finally going to reveal themselves to settle the current political scores with us workers and serfs. If we peasants agree to be ruled by the wealthy 1/10th of 1% overlords for health care, food, and the survival of the honeybees they won't take away the rest of our jobs as fast. Oh, we will get to vape all the herb we want, almost forgot the most important one.
These are not nice people. It is fun to watch them rip the bejeezus out of each other, though.I have one word that describes tonight GOP debate and that word is.......................clusterfuck!
It wasn't pot. 'Cause I know pot. I do a lot of pot to be honest. I don't act like that on pot. Well, maybe the droopy eyelids a little...Not sure what Ben Carson was on.
It wasn't pot. 'Cause I know pot. I do a lot of pot to be honest. I don't act like that on pot. Well, maybe the droopy eyelids a little...
Promises they won't keep, no way to deliver on their promises,.. how are these traits exclusive to Sanders? What you're attributing to Sanders applies to all of them, Hillary included.Bernie is making promises he can't keep. That is a bogus bill of goods. I'm not saying what he wants is bogus. What he wants is what we ALL (progressives) want. But he has absolutely no way to deliver it, and implying that he can is deceptive. And if people vote for him based on that deception, we will end up with a republican in the White House. And that serves none of us...
Unless there is something solid in the content of her emails, it will more of a reading her the riot act and closing loopholes privately. IMHO. Do you think her 22 emails will be screened in time? Some of the open argument hinges on what is considered technically classified and where the nuances of classified material lie. There are well defined categories. Like say TOP SECRET, etc. and a SOS's memo can refine or change where that line is to an extent. Under Bush, Rumsfeld was always sending out memos constantly going over language and definitions and policy. So everybody is on the same page.I laughed a great deal tonight. Thank you GOP!
Former Obama intel official: Hillary Clinton should drop out
Hillary has been very naughty. The woman just does not have the judgement or character to be a president of any nation. She does very dumb things.
Bernie proposes giant, radical changes. Hillary proposes incremental changes. Which do you think have a better chance of making it through the legislative process given the likely makeup of Congress under the new prez? Why is this so hard to understand? Tweaking Obamacare has some chance of success but single-payer probably none.Promises they won't keep, no way to deliver on their promises,.. how are these traits exclusive to Sanders? What you're attributing to Sanders applies to all of them, Hillary included.
I've read posts here that state Bernie will achieve none of his goals due to gridlock. Again, does this not apply to Hillary as well. The truth is whomever the Republicans might lose to will face their unrelenting blockade
Regarding the gridlock, did Obama achieve any of his goals during his two terms? If you say yes, then I ask why Bernie would not be able to achieve as much as Obama, who may be the most hated President in the eyes of the Republicans, when faced with that same gridlock.
Bernie proposes giant, radical changes. Hillary proposes incremental changes. Which do you think have a better chance of making it through the legislative process given the likely makeup of Congress under the new prez? Why is this so hard to understand? Tweaking Obamacare has some chance of success but single-payer probably none.
I gotta say, I absolutely LOVE that... Thanks Pipes.
I think using your vote to 'send a message' is a pretty crude use of your vote. It's exactly what Trump voters are doing. Damn the consequences, I'm sending a message. There is a whiff in bernie's case of self-righteously voting for the right man for the wrong decade. He is running to be president over a country that does not exist yet. The 'political revolution' he talks about has yet to take place and in the meantime I have to live in the country we have actually got and would be happy with some Obama-style incremental progress.If Bernie becomes the next president then a message is sent. If the republicans, or anyone else, wants to deny the contents of that message it won't be any different than it has been for the last two terms. Looking back I would still vote for Obama even knowing the gridlock and contentiousness involved.
I can't deny how hard it will be to turn Bernie's message into something concrete. It may not happen during his term(s) but.....I want that message heard and I want the power of the presidency to be the volume button because you gotta start somewhere.
I'm not giving up and I'm not giving in on the message and goals I prefer simply because....it's too hard and won't happen too soon.
I won't go into all the progress that wouldn't have been made in this country if all the naysayers had their way or if the time-frame for making something happen were limited to a presidential term. The reason I won't list them all is because I'm not sure we have enough disk space.
I'm not going to allow the fear of what might happen if Bernie wins the primary stop me from voting for him. I'm not going to allow the fear of the possible gridlock to stop me from voting for him after the primary. I'm simply not allowing fear to stop me from voting for the candidate who best speaks to my values.
Typically in politics sowing the seeds for 15 years down the line means losing. Like Goldwater, who lost big time but set the scene for Reagan.If Bernie Sanders is elected I'm not delusional he probably won't get everything he is hoping for. He will be sowing the seeds for generations to come. It might be something that we may have 10 - 15 years down the road. Something that will be waiting for my children and grandchildren some day. Something that I can experience before my life is over. There will be gridlock no matter who the democratic president is.
I never thought I would see legal cannabis in my state. Anything is possible.
I disagree with you. Sowing the seeds for something to come about further down the road is not losing. Not if he becomes president. He will only be a one term president because of his age more than likely. Hopefully Elizabeth Warren will be waiting in the wings.Typically in politics sowing the seeds for 15 years down the line means losing. Like Goldwater, who lost big time but set the scene for Reagan.
I disagree if that message is heard loud and clear.I think using your vote to 'send a message' is a pretty crude use of your vote.
You say Bernie won't get everything he is hoping for. Name a Bernie Sanders policy that could be enacted.If Bernie Sanders is elected I'm not delusional he probably won't get everything he is hoping for. He will be sowing the seeds for generations to come. It might be something that we may have 10 - 15 years down the road. Something that will be waiting for my children and grandchildren some day. Something that I can experience before my life is over. There will be gridlock no matter who the democratic president is.
I never thought I would see legal cannabis in my state. Anything is possible.
If Bernie Sanders is elected I'm not delusional he probably won't get everything he is hoping for. He will be sowing the seeds for generations to come. It might be something that we may have 10 - 15 years down the road. Something that will be waiting for my children and grandchildren some day. Something that I can experience before my life is over. There will be gridlock no matter who the democratic president is.
I never thought I would see legal cannabis in my state. Anything is possible.