of course
shyt should have been obvious once he got all that money and rolled to paris
As soon as they showered him with those awards.
of course
shyt should have been obvious once he got all that money and rolled to paris
The point that you seem to be missing that Coates is trying to make is that Bernie Sanders is an advocate for all sorts of things that have next to no shot of getting passed yet he only uses the "its not likely to make it through Congress" argument with reparations.No ones platform is likely so what kind of argument is this?
Except all of his platforms poll high unlike reparations.

The point that you seem to be missing that Coates is trying to make is that Bernie Sanders is an advocate for all sorts of things that have next to no shot of getting passed
Americans want lots of things... they ain't gettin it
Keeping it 100% none of the shyt that Bernie wants will pass...
The only reparations I want is the complete extermination of the white race.
Which misses the point.
If you vote on "things likely to pass" HRC is no different than any republican sans Trump.
People put Bernie to the fire cause his talking some way different shyt
Bruh, there have been polls going all the way back to Truman's days where the majority were for a single payer healthcare system.It doesn't matter. A public majority supports those things.

Ok cool, as a seemingly diehard Bernie supporter what exactly are you willing for him to compromise on? Because a lot of the Bernie supporters I have interacted with have this idea that once Bernie becomes president that he will be able to do anything through pure strength of will or something.Which is fine. No president get their way 100% nor do they get shutout either.
The only reparations I want is the complete extermination of the white race.
the hellBruh, there have been polls going all the way back to Truman's days where the majority were for a single payer healthcare system.
Polls don't mean shyt when it comes to passing legislation.

Bruh, there have been polls going all the way back to Truman's days where the majority were for a single payer healthcare system.
Polls don't mean shyt when it comes to passing legislation.
