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Of course I’m gonna call them all out :hhh: they all haven’t gotten into detail about how they’ll pass it let alone the complete details of all their plans.

They’re all currently running on ideology and principles and one candidate has the vastly more popular policies :umad:
Claim Warren hasn't gone into detail brehs. You people are a sick cult.
 

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Warren had billionaires crying two months ago.


Warren has a sharper and more comprehensive understanding of the political economy. She knows that Amazon's power doesn't lie in the wages it pays its workers, it lies in being concentrated. Breaking them up is how you actually go after them. That's why Wall St is more scared of her than anyone else.
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Claim Warren hasn't gone into detail brehs. You people are a sick cult.
How is she going too get it passed in the house and senate? Which one of her colleagues have pledged to vote yay on it when she drafts it? Since were asking hypothetical questions years out in advance :ehh:
 

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I think it's totally fair in a primary and campaign to set the direction and point to where you want to eventually end up. It's motivational to the base, helps energize people, and expands the realm of what people believe is possible. But there's a line where motivation turns into delusion, and Bernie's been skirting that line for a while now when he talks about his revolution. It's especially problematic when your base is disproportionately made up of low-info and disengaged voters who will be prone to disillusionment when Bernie doesn't get M4A passed in the first two years. The progressive movement will need discipline and maturity to remake the electorate, and tweeting snake emojis at your closest progressive ally is not the path to winning progressive victories. I really don't think the left is ready to govern yet, but I hope to be proven wrong.
thats whats killing me :dead:

shyt on the people you need for the general election and to actually pass bills

i know we sent all those letters to you last year saying you were bought and paid for by the corporations and war mongering scum, but bernie really needs your support on this legislation in congress now :o:
 

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How is she going too get it passed in the house and senate? Which one of her colleagues have pledged to vote yay on it when she drafts it? Since were asking hypothetical questions years out in advance :ehh:

Warren's multi-layered plan is a grown up approach to reshaping 1/5th of our economy. Her strategy embraces incremental changes - expanding Obamacare, creating a PO, expanding Medicare immediately. She's also attacking the death grip the healthcare industry has on Congress through her anti-corruption bill. She's creating the foundation so that eventually after a few years single-payer could become feasible. Her approach has a much better chance of being successful than Bernie's one bill pipe dream.
 

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“Listen, I understand many of you are nervous about my so-called radical stances on healthcare and abolishing ICE, but I’d urge you to remember they will ultimately be so diluted by the political process and left so utterly toothless that none of you could possibly oppose the end result.”


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MANCHESTER, NH—In a last-minute attempt to court the much-sought-after demographic, Senator Bernie Sanders appealed to a town hall of moderates Thursday by reminding them all of his policies would wind up getting watered down enough to match their positions anyway. “Listen, I understand many of you are nervous about my so-called radical stances on healthcare and abolishing ICE, but I’d urge you to remember they will ultimately be so diluted by the political process and left so utterly toothless that none of you could possibly oppose the end result,” said Sanders, assuring the center-left voters that since two-thirds of all Senate Democrats are on the record as not backing his Medicare For All proposal, even placing it on his website was at best wishful thinking compared to the sort of slight incremental progress that his White House would realistically be able to enact. “Let’s be honest here: Based on the center-leaning composition of Congress and where we stand ideologically as a country, my administration would be very lucky to even get a public option on the books. So what I’m saying here is don’t worry. By the time the lobbyists get through with gutting my platform, it’ll only be palatable to ineffectual middle-of-the-road voters like yourselves.” At press time, Sanders had received a standing ovation from the gathering after he closed his speech by noting that many of his far-left supporters would likely end up despising him for the compromises he would be forced to make as president.



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Warren's multi-layered plan is a grown up approach to reshaping 1/5th of our economy. Her strategy embraces incremental changes - expanding Obamacare, creating a PO, expanding Medicare immediately. She's also attacking the death grip the healthcare industry has on Congress through her anti-corruption bill. She's creating the foundation so that eventually after a few years single-payer could become feasible. Her approach has a much better chance of being successful than Bernie's one bill pipe dream.

You're not wrong. The best time to implement that was 2009. But people are tired of being tired. So they want it all now and not later. :yeshrug:
 

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You're not wrong. The best time to implement that was 2009. But people are tired of being tired. So they want it all now and not later. :yeshrug:
If you want it now, prove it. Go out and vote in record numbers. The revolution was M.I.A. in Iowa.
 
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