More Important: Beating Trump or Stopping Bernie?

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  • EarlWelsh
    EarlWelsh Buffalo, NY Posts: 1,127
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Did Bernie drop out yet? Bernie needs to drop out yesterday.
    Why?


    Because he's a useless ineffective politician


    That’s ridiculous. 
    Citation needed


    Why is he ineffective? I understand your angle, assuming that it is “he’s only passed 3 pieces of legislation in his career” but his effectiveness reaches far beyond that. His stubbornness, in my eyes, is to be commended. Is his “ineffectiveness” a product of itself or is it a product of a broken, corrupt system. Depends on how you view it and what you want out of government. More of the same? Or something that truly works for all people?. Being an outsider in Washington only strengthens why he’s needed inside the White House. We need change, desperately, and Biden just isn’t it. If Biden wins, which I really don’t think he can, expect something worse than Trump to follow.
    wait. you link an article whos title says in 29 years Sanders......

    then YOU claim he is an outsider to Washington?
    Ideologically, yes, and by his refusal to be bought by special interests (the aforementioned corruption in Washington) he’s an outsider to a system that DOES NOT stand for or work for the working, middle-class of this country. 
    So who is funding Bernie's campaign then?
    http://www.opensecrets.org/2020-presidential-race/candidate?id=N00000528
  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 44,408
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Did Bernie drop out yet? Bernie needs to drop out yesterday.
    Why?


    Because he's a useless ineffective politician


    That’s ridiculous. 
    Citation needed


    Why is he ineffective? I understand your angle, assuming that it is “he’s only passed 3 pieces of legislation in his career” but his effectiveness reaches far beyond that. His stubbornness, in my eyes, is to be commended. Is his “ineffectiveness” a product of itself or is it a product of a broken, corrupt system. Depends on how you view it and what you want out of government. More of the same? Or something that truly works for all people?. Being an outsider in Washington only strengthens why he’s needed inside the White House. We need change, desperately, and Biden just isn’t it. If Biden wins, which I really don’t think he can, expect something worse than Trump to follow.
    wait. you link an article whos title says in 29 years Sanders......

    then YOU claim he is an outsider to Washington?
    Ideologically, yes, and by his refusal to be bought by special interests (the aforementioned corruption in Washington) he’s an outsider to a system that DOES NOT stand for or work for the working, middle-class of this country. 
    and hes become a millionaire from being there and writing books that wouldnt if he werent a sitting Senator. 
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  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    Bernie's coming across like a real a****** during this debate. He's not answering any questions he's just asking them. He's asking asking asking theoretical hypothetical theoretical hypothetical question? He's got no answers no answers no answers.
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Did Bernie drop out yet? Bernie needs to drop out yesterday.
    Why?


    Because he's a useless ineffective politician


    That’s ridiculous. 
    Citation needed


    Why is he ineffective? I understand your angle, assuming that it is “he’s only passed 3 pieces of legislation in his career” but his effectiveness reaches far beyond that. His stubbornness, in my eyes, is to be commended. Is his “ineffectiveness” a product of itself or is it a product of a broken, corrupt system. Depends on how you view it and what you want out of government. More of the same? Or something that truly works for all people?. Being an outsider in Washington only strengthens why he’s needed inside the White House. We need change, desperately, and Biden just isn’t it. If Biden wins, which I really don’t think he can, expect something worse than Trump to follow.
    wait. you link an article whos title says in 29 years Sanders......

    then YOU claim he is an outsider to Washington?
    Ideologically, yes, and by his refusal to be bought by special interests (the aforementioned corruption in Washington) he’s an outsider to a system that DOES NOT stand for or work for the working, middle-class of this country. 
    So who is funding Bernie's campaign then?
    http://www.opensecrets.org/2020-presidential-race/candidate?id=N00000528
    Don't you find it strange, that none of them show up at the polls?
  • EarlWelsh
    EarlWelsh Buffalo, NY Posts: 1,127
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Did Bernie drop out yet? Bernie needs to drop out yesterday.
    Why?


    Because he's a useless ineffective politician


    That’s ridiculous. 
    Citation needed


    Why is he ineffective? I understand your angle, assuming that it is “he’s only passed 3 pieces of legislation in his career” but his effectiveness reaches far beyond that. His stubbornness, in my eyes, is to be commended. Is his “ineffectiveness” a product of itself or is it a product of a broken, corrupt system. Depends on how you view it and what you want out of government. More of the same? Or something that truly works for all people?. Being an outsider in Washington only strengthens why he’s needed inside the White House. We need change, desperately, and Biden just isn’t it. If Biden wins, which I really don’t think he can, expect something worse than Trump to follow.
    wait. you link an article whos title says in 29 years Sanders......

    then YOU claim he is an outsider to Washington?
    Ideologically, yes, and by his refusal to be bought by special interests (the aforementioned corruption in Washington) he’s an outsider to a system that DOES NOT stand for or work for the working, middle-class of this country. 
    and hes become a millionaire from being there and writing books that wouldnt if he werent a sitting Senator. 
    Yes, he’s become a millionaire just a few years ago while in his mid-seventies. Somewhere between 2-2.5 million, 1.75 of which is from book sales, not from taking money of special interests. 
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    Bernie's whole selling point is: "vote for me, I've gotten nothing accomplished and disagree with everything that ever happened"

    Bernie's not a leader.  He's a loser.  He keeps talking about his record.  He has no record.  No accomplishments.  All bluster, no action.
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Did Bernie drop out yet? Bernie needs to drop out yesterday.
    Why?


    Because he's a useless ineffective politician


    That’s ridiculous. 
    Citation needed


    Why is he ineffective? I understand your angle, assuming that it is “he’s only passed 3 pieces of legislation in his career” but his effectiveness reaches far beyond that. His stubbornness, in my eyes, is to be commended. Is his “ineffectiveness” a product of itself or is it a product of a broken, corrupt system. Depends on how you view it and what you want out of government. More of the same? Or something that truly works for all people?. Being an outsider in Washington only strengthens why he’s needed inside the White House. We need change, desperately, and Biden just isn’t it. If Biden wins, which I really don’t think he can, expect something worse than Trump to follow.
    wait. you link an article whos title says in 29 years Sanders......

    then YOU claim he is an outsider to Washington?
    Ideologically, yes, and by his refusal to be bought by special interests (the aforementioned corruption in Washington) he’s an outsider to a system that DOES NOT stand for or work for the working, middle-class of this country. 
    and hes become a millionaire from being there and writing books that wouldnt if he werent a sitting Senator. 
    Yes, he’s become a millionaire just a few years ago while in his mid-seventies. Somewhere between 2-2.5 million, 1.75 of which is from book sales, not from taking money of special interests. 
    Agribusiness$930,479
    Communications/Electronics$6,828,573
    Construction$1,410,372
    Defense$409,027
    Energy & Natural Resources$468,791
    Finance, Insurance & Real Estate$2,785,151
    Health$4,771,353
    Lawyers & Lobbyists$1,549,019
    Transportation$1,354,239

    stop lying
  • EarlWelsh
    EarlWelsh Buffalo, NY Posts: 1,127
    CM189191 said:
    Bernie's whole selling point is: "vote for me, I've gotten nothing accomplished and disagree with everything that ever happened"

    Bernie's not a leader.  He's a loser.  He keeps talking about his record.  He has no record.  No accomplishments.  All bluster, no action.
    Nothing accomplished? He’s shifted the overall platform of the Democratic primary further to the left, where it needs to be. There’s no reason to believe Biden won’t just return us to exactly where we were prior to Trump, which is how we ended up with that douchebag. 

    And just so you’re aware, you come across like a MAGAnut, with all that unfounded loser talk.
  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,196
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Did Bernie drop out yet? Bernie needs to drop out yesterday.
    Why?


    Because he's a useless ineffective politician


    That’s ridiculous. 
    Citation needed


    Why is he ineffective? I understand your angle, assuming that it is “he’s only passed 3 pieces of legislation in his career” but his effectiveness reaches far beyond that. His stubbornness, in my eyes, is to be commended. Is his “ineffectiveness” a product of itself or is it a product of a broken, corrupt system. Depends on how you view it and what you want out of government. More of the same? Or something that truly works for all people?. Being an outsider in Washington only strengthens why he’s needed inside the White House. We need change, desperately, and Biden just isn’t it. If Biden wins, which I really don’t think he can, expect something worse than Trump to follow.
    wait. you link an article whos title says in 29 years Sanders......

    then YOU claim he is an outsider to Washington?
    Ideologically, yes, and by his refusal to be bought by special interests (the aforementioned corruption in Washington) he’s an outsider to a system that DOES NOT stand for or work for the working, middle-class of this country. 
    and hes become a millionaire from being there and writing books that wouldnt if he werent a sitting Senator. 
    Yes, he’s become a millionaire just a few years ago while in his mid-seventies. Somewhere between 2-2.5 million, 1.75 of which is from book sales, not from taking money of special interests. 
    Agribusiness$930,479
    Communications/Electronics$6,828,573
    Construction$1,410,372
    Defense$409,027
    Energy & Natural Resources$468,791
    Finance, Insurance & Real Estate$2,785,151
    Health$4,771,353
    Lawyers & Lobbyists$1,549,019
    Transportation$1,354,239

    stop lying
    That Bernie, pure as the driven snow. Corrupt too, it seems.
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  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Bernie's whole selling point is: "vote for me, I've gotten nothing accomplished and disagree with everything that ever happened"

    Bernie's not a leader.  He's a loser.  He keeps talking about his record.  He has no record.  No accomplishments.  All bluster, no action.
    Nothing accomplished? He’s shifted the overall platform of the Democratic primary further to the left, where it needs to be. There’s no reason to believe Biden won’t just return us to exactly where we were prior to Trump, which is how we ended up with that douchebag. 

    And just so you’re aware, you come across like a MAGAnut, with all that unfounded loser talk.

    Bernie shifted the platform so far to the left that Biden is the front runner, who will bring us right back to where we were before trump

    Did I read that right?
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    Bernie's debate tactic: 

    Here's what wrong with society : A, B, C
    Now what are you going to do about it Joe?

    Bernie has no answers, only questions

    He's basically the Karen of politics, demanding to speak to the manager
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    Bernie:  Here are my complaints
    Biden:  Here's a list of specific items I have accomplished to address your complaints, and what I plan to do going forward. 
    Bernie:  But you didn't do enoooouuuugh.  Also, I voted against everything you just said.
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    CM189191 said:
    Did Bernie drop out yet? Bernie needs to drop out yesterday.

  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Bernie's whole selling point is: "vote for me, I've gotten nothing accomplished and disagree with everything that ever happened"

    Bernie's not a leader.  He's a loser.  He keeps talking about his record.  He has no record.  No accomplishments.  All bluster, no action.
    Nothing accomplished? He’s shifted the overall platform of the Democratic primary further to the left, where it needs to be. There’s no reason to believe Biden won’t just return us to exactly where we were prior to Trump, which is how we ended up with that douchebag. 

    And just so you’re aware, you come across like a MAGAnut, with all that unfounded loser talk.
    Bernie said he would release his medical records.
    That turned out to be a lie.

    Bernie said he would support the Democratic nominee.
    Will that turn out to be a lie too?
  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,078
    Beating Trump in the fall
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Did Bernie drop out yet? Bernie needs to drop out yesterday.
    Why?


    Because he's a useless ineffective politician


    That’s ridiculous. 
    Citation needed


    Why is he ineffective? I understand your angle, assuming that it is “he’s only passed 3 pieces of legislation in his career” but his effectiveness reaches far beyond that. His stubbornness, in my eyes, is to be commended. Is his “ineffectiveness” a product of itself or is it a product of a broken, corrupt system. Depends on how you view it and what you want out of government. More of the same? Or something that truly works for all people?. Being an outsider in Washington only strengthens why he’s needed inside the White House. We need change, desperately, and Biden just isn’t it. If Biden wins, which I really don’t think he can, expect something worse than Trump to follow.
    wait. you link an article whos title says in 29 years Sanders......

    then YOU claim he is an outsider to Washington?
    Ideologically, yes, and by his refusal to be bought by special interests (the aforementioned corruption in Washington) he’s an outsider to a system that DOES NOT stand for or work for the working, middle-class of this country. 
    and hes become a millionaire from being there and writing books that wouldnt if he werent a sitting Senator. 
    Yes, he’s become a millionaire just a few years ago while in his mid-seventies. Somewhere between 2-2.5 million, 1.75 of which is from book sales, not from taking money of special interests. 
    Agribusiness$930,479
    Communications/Electronics$6,828,573
    Construction$1,410,372
    Defense$409,027
    Energy & Natural Resources$468,791
    Finance, Insurance & Real Estate$2,785,151
    Health$4,771,353
    Lawyers & Lobbyists$1,549,019
    Transportation$1,354,239

    stop lying
    I believe this is the total number of all the individual donations based on donor occupation. Does a worker that happens to work in defense and donate to Bernie because he supports the agenda somehow represent defense industry special interests.  Kind of distorting your facts with those numbers isn’t it?
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  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,367
    I think it's permission structures. It was theorized on Pod Save America, it's a technique used by the former Obama administration it varies from Sanders' usual debate approach, and it coincides with massive confidence around Biden: Sanders is trying to create a permission structure for his voters to feel comfortable with Biden before he drops out. If he doesn't handle it methodically, they won't swing when he leaves.
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  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    benjs said:
    I think it's permission structures. It was theorized on Pod Save America, it's a technique used by the former Obama administration it varies from Sanders' usual debate approach, and it coincides with massive confidence around Biden: Sanders is trying to create a permission structure for his voters to feel comfortable with Biden before he drops out. If he doesn't handle it methodically, they won't swing when he leaves.
    I agree. Hello fellow pod listener.
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    static111 said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Did Bernie drop out yet? Bernie needs to drop out yesterday.
    Why?


    Because he's a useless ineffective politician


    That’s ridiculous. 
    Citation needed


    Why is he ineffective? I understand your angle, assuming that it is “he’s only passed 3 pieces of legislation in his career” but his effectiveness reaches far beyond that. His stubbornness, in my eyes, is to be commended. Is his “ineffectiveness” a product of itself or is it a product of a broken, corrupt system. Depends on how you view it and what you want out of government. More of the same? Or something that truly works for all people?. Being an outsider in Washington only strengthens why he’s needed inside the White House. We need change, desperately, and Biden just isn’t it. If Biden wins, which I really don’t think he can, expect something worse than Trump to follow.
    wait. you link an article whos title says in 29 years Sanders......

    then YOU claim he is an outsider to Washington?
    Ideologically, yes, and by his refusal to be bought by special interests (the aforementioned corruption in Washington) he’s an outsider to a system that DOES NOT stand for or work for the working, middle-class of this country. 
    and hes become a millionaire from being there and writing books that wouldnt if he werent a sitting Senator. 
    Yes, he’s become a millionaire just a few years ago while in his mid-seventies. Somewhere between 2-2.5 million, 1.75 of which is from book sales, not from taking money of special interests. 
    Agribusiness$930,479
    Communications/Electronics$6,828,573
    Construction$1,410,372
    Defense$409,027
    Energy & Natural Resources$468,791
    Finance, Insurance & Real Estate$2,785,151
    Health$4,771,353
    Lawyers & Lobbyists$1,549,019
    Transportation$1,354,239

    stop lying
    I believe this is the total number of all the individual donations based on donor occupation. Does a worker that happens to work in defense and donate to Bernie because he supports the agenda somehow represent defense industry special interests.  Kind of distorting your facts with those numbers isn’t it?

    Does an employer that happens to work in defense and donate to Bernie because they support the agenda somehow represent defense industry special interests? 

    stated another way:
    I work in insurance.  So I give to the candidate that is going to protect the insurance industry.
    My employer is in the insurance industry.  So they give to the candidate that is going to protect their employees.  

    so what does 'special interest' really mean? 
    is it just another buzz word that Bernie uses to shift blame from his own failures?
  • EarlWelsh
    EarlWelsh Buffalo, NY Posts: 1,127
    CM189191 said:
    static111 said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    CM189191 said:
    Did Bernie drop out yet? Bernie needs to drop out yesterday.
    Why?


    Because he's a useless ineffective politician


    That’s ridiculous. 
    Citation needed


    Why is he ineffective? I understand your angle, assuming that it is “he’s only passed 3 pieces of legislation in his career” but his effectiveness reaches far beyond that. His stubbornness, in my eyes, is to be commended. Is his “ineffectiveness” a product of itself or is it a product of a broken, corrupt system. Depends on how you view it and what you want out of government. More of the same? Or something that truly works for all people?. Being an outsider in Washington only strengthens why he’s needed inside the White House. We need change, desperately, and Biden just isn’t it. If Biden wins, which I really don’t think he can, expect something worse than Trump to follow.
    wait. you link an article whos title says in 29 years Sanders......

    then YOU claim he is an outsider to Washington?
    Ideologically, yes, and by his refusal to be bought by special interests (the aforementioned corruption in Washington) he’s an outsider to a system that DOES NOT stand for or work for the working, middle-class of this country. 
    and hes become a millionaire from being there and writing books that wouldnt if he werent a sitting Senator. 
    Yes, he’s become a millionaire just a few years ago while in his mid-seventies. Somewhere between 2-2.5 million, 1.75 of which is from book sales, not from taking money of special interests. 
    Agribusiness$930,479
    Communications/Electronics$6,828,573
    Construction$1,410,372
    Defense$409,027
    Energy & Natural Resources$468,791
    Finance, Insurance & Real Estate$2,785,151
    Health$4,771,353
    Lawyers & Lobbyists$1,549,019
    Transportation$1,354,239

    stop lying
    I believe this is the total number of all the individual donations based on donor occupation. Does a worker that happens to work in defense and donate to Bernie because he supports the agenda somehow represent defense industry special interests.  Kind of distorting your facts with those numbers isn’t it?

    Does an employer that happens to work in defense and donate to Bernie because they support the agenda somehow represent defense industry special interests? 

    stated another way:
    I work in insurance.  So I give to the candidate that is going to protect the insurance industry.
    My employer is in the insurance industry.  So they give to the candidate that is going to protect their employees.  

    so what does 'special interest' really mean? 
    is it just another buzz word that Bernie uses to shift blame from his own failures?
    Or someone works in any given field and gives to Bernie because they care about the overall betterment of society, regardless of how it benefits the particular sector they work in.
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