Oh so you can advocate for people financially worse off? Or is it only Bloomy can or only Bernie can't?
And no answer on who you plan to vote for if Bernie is the nominee? Welcome to Trumpset I guess.![]()
Another day, another dozen pages of Snake stans crying their scales off about Bernie Bros again
Lol @ kids and hippies demanding healthcare becoming the most feared and notoriously force in politics
Buckle up centrists, more yeast infections are on the way you pussies

Breh, you made a post about Bernie Bros and the EXACT subject that I was talking about at the moment and referred to providing context as "juelzing". Then when I pointed out that the context was valid and not juelzing, you went with, "sure, but y'all don't give context when it's not about Bernie." The when I pointed out that I always give context no matter what I'm talking about, you're like, "Well, maybe when I say y'all I don't mean you specifically." So what's the point?
What are you really getting out of taking the conversation in this direction anyway? Like I said earlier, this thread was pretty good until a couple weeks ago, and now it's gone to shyt. We're having the worst arguments. You're attacking what people were saying without giving any argument for why it was even wrong, but based on the vague suggestion that some unnamed people making the argument will speak differently on some unnamed other topic in some unknown other situation.
It's literally a waste of time and doesn't get us anywhere.

I don't see how they pick her unless Bernie demands it as a compromise and they can't get shyt together without getting him on board. She's too progressive for the actual establishment, she doesn't look very electable right now, and she's not even all that connected.With Warren running as democratic candidate
When they pick her at the brokered convention after she loses her home state to Bernie and puts up Pete numbers in SC![]()
i'm all for them running on a message of the wealthy paying their fair share of taxes, but this viva la revolución, "oligarch this and that" rhetoric sounds like dudes been watching one too many YT history channels. think you're going to employ 18th century tactics to the 21st century brehs...
"the government should provide healthcare to every citizen" works for meI agree. That's a poor way to word it.
However, for the vast majority of citizens, if they get diagnosed with cancer it's either:
Go into crippling debtDie
We should change that. It shouldn't be too hard to come up with a third option that's "better".

what kind of disgusting, communist bullshyt is that?bloomberg IS trump with a better suit on, and a slicker move maker.you hate to see it
and I’m not a “sick fukker” I’m just drawing a contrast of what Bloomberg can point too being a chief executive against trump vs what trump is going to call Bernie a communist if he gets the nom
Yeah, if Bernie loses they can finally tell progressives to sit down and let them do things. I can see why they are so against Bernie seizing power because it's the end of the consultant class and favors but they can't steal it from him without destroying the party.I don't see how they pick her unless Bernie demands it as a compromise and they can't get shyt together without getting him on board. She's too progressive for the actual establishment, she doesn't look very electable right now, and she's not even all that connected.
If it really goes to a contested convention, I feel like they would either try to push Biden (if the DNC has control) or Bloomberg (if he just pays enough people off). But it's really hard for me seeing them not going with Bernie in the end. They really have to realize that if they reject Bernie they're fukked beyond belief as a party. And if they pick Bernie and he loses against Trump, they can blame him instead of reevaluating themselves. That's probably what they'll be rooting for.
saying a mayor got more done than a senator sitting around a bunch of people who wont do anything to help actual working class people means nothing. you cant compare those two. thats apples to cherries.Bloomberg was Mayor if NYC for 12 years, negotiating of the city unions giving city employees contract raises ain’t helping common folk? You can spin shyt all you want but it shows he sits at the table for contract negotiating... Trump cut federal employees pay right?
No matter people can point to Bloomberg being Mayor of NYC for 12 years and can criticize and scrutinize his record... bet you he’s gotten more done than Bernie has as a senator for VT...
and just for fun. this exact same thing is happening to working class people right now in 2020. the exact same thing.HuffPost is now a part of Verizon Media
John Davis remembers a meeting in 1986 when Bernie Sanders, then the mayor of Burlington, Vermont, confronted the owners of the city’s largest affordable-housing complex. The federal program that had subsidized the Northgate Apartments for 20 years had a loophole that allowed the landlords to convert the buildings into market rentals or luxury condos.
“Bernie pounded his fist on the conference table in his office and told the owners, ‘Over my dead body are you going to displace 336 working families. You are not going to convert Northgate into luxury housing,’” recalled Davis, who was Sanders’s key housing aide.
Under Sanders’s leadership, the city adopted a number of laws to stifle the owners’ plans. One ordinance required apartment owners to give residents two years’ notice before a condo conversion. Others gave residents a preemptive right to buy the units and prohibited landlords from bulldozing buildings unless they replaced them with the same number of affordable units. These measures lowered the selling price of the property. Sanders then worked with the state government and Senator Patrick Leahy to get the $12 million needed to purchase and rehabilitate the buildings. The city allocated funds to help the tenants hire an organizer, form the Northgate Residents Association, and start the process of converting the complex to resident ownership. Today, Northgate Apartments is owned by the tenants and has long-term restrictions to keep the buildings affordable for working families.
The battle over Northgate Apartments illustrates Sanders’s general approach to governing. In addressing this and many other issues, he encouraged grassroots organizing, adopted local laws to protect the vulnerable, challenged the city’s business power brokers and worked collaboratively with other politicians to create a more livable city...........
Being the only candidate leading in one of the biggest swing states is a big deal
Why I think Bernie picks Baldwin as VP if he's the nominee?Being the only candidate leading in one of the biggest swing states is a big deal