only candidate that isn't bought and paid for by the banking industry. you vote for one of these corporate candidates, kill yaself b 




Been for the people, no wishy-washy "changing my stances" for supportYoung Bernie hosting a sit in to protest segregation of school housing
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Sadly, he has no chance.
Yes he does he's only a few points behind HilarySadly, he has no chance.
He will disappear under mysterious circumstances trying to do any of those...especially fukking with the bankshttp://gizmodo.com/bernie-sanders-and-elizabeth-warren-are-fighting-for-ch-1717100787
Internet-loving Americans have been waiting way too long for a team of benevolent juggernauts in Washington to take on massive money-hungry cable companies. This week, four freedom-fighting senators took their first swing in the form of a strongly worded letter to the Federal Communications Commission. The message was clear: Bring down broadband prices.
Senators Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Al Franken, and Ed Markey joined forces in asking the FCC to investigate companies that are charging “ridiculous prices” for cable and broadband services. The consumer advocates—quite correctly—argue that this country’s citizens are forced to buy internet from “de facto monopolies.” The letter reads:
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