Democratic Presidential Town Hall Thread: 9:00 PM CNN

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its meaningless to hypothesize that they would propose the same legislation because they wont. bernie is asking for "a political revolution" and is blatantly going after the people with the deepest pockets, many of whom fund those in congress and you think he'll meet less resistance :mjlol:

lets not let our stanhood cloud the obvious, my young aussie star wars super stan :whoa:
If Sanders fails to get more significant legislation passed, why do you think he wouldn't at least try to get some watered down version passed as an alternative? Do you seriously think he wouldn't?

So again, what does a vote for Hillary offer that a vote for Sanders doesn't?
 

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Let's not sit here and consider the problems of Flint as some recent failings by the democrats. This problem has been in existence since industries ran away from the city decades ago.

Again, its about citizens and people in government who have this pessimistic outlook on the duties and responsibilities of the government. Like, how can you be a governor and hate government :heh:

Yea, those industries ran away for a very big reason

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If Sanders fails to get more significant legislation passed, why do you think he wouldn't at least try to get some watered down version passed as an alternative? Do you seriously think he wouldn't?

So again, what does a vote for Hillary offer that a vote for Sanders doesn't?
same could be said for hillary :dwillhuh: again, he would meet the most resistance, it takes long enough to get something passed now we gonna wait on alternatives after his ideas to take on the billionaires (who fund congress) gets shot down again and again :mjlol:

bernie stans :dead: i guess only bernie can compromise with alternatives :dead: hilary would never do that :whoa:

i like bernie the best of all candidates but the stans make it tough :mjlol: but he did walk with martin:jbhmm::jbhmm::jbhmm:
 

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For some odd reason Bernie has the respect of pretty much everyone. No ones saying hes a piece of shyt at all, theyre just saying hes trying to do too much.

These nikkas are literally complaining about someone doing too much :dead:

Why wouldnt you want your candidate to start negotiating at the top and come up with an actual compromise instead of what obama and Shillary always do which his start in the middle and cave till its shyt?
 

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Yea, those industries ran away for a very big reason

nafta_1229.jpg

that's a lie

GM's Flint operations employed 80,000 people in 1978. At the time, New York City had a reputation for being the most dangerous place in America — not Flint.

However, the tide started to turn for Flint in the '80s. That's when GM started setting up factories in Mexico and dramatically reduced its operations in Flint. By 2006 GM employed just 8,000 people in Flint, according to Flint's city manager.
How Flint, Michigan Became The Most Dangerous City In America
 

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same could be said for hillary :dwillhuh: again, he would meet the most resistance, it takes long enough to get something passed now we gonna wait on alternatives after his ideas to take on the billionaires (who fund congress) gets shot down again and again :mjlol:

bernie stans :dead: i guess only bernie can compromise with alternatives :dead: hilary would never do that :whoa:

i like bernie the best of all candidates but the stans make it tough :mjlol: but he did walk with martin:jbhmm::jbhmm::jbhmm:
The Bernie stans are delusional, even Obama knows it, that's why he light weight threw his support to Hillary earlier today. Republicans are grinning at the prospect of Bernie getting to the General. It's going to be a clean sweep for the republicans.
 

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same could be said for hillary :dwillhuh: again, he would meet the most resistance, it takes long enough to get something passed now we gonna wait on alternatives after his ideas to take on the billionaires (who fund congress) gets shot down again and again :mjlol:

bernie stans :dead: i guess only bernie can compromise with alternatives :dead: hilary would never do that :whoa:

i like bernie the best of all candidates but the stans make it tough :mjlol: but he did walk with martin:jbhmm::jbhmm::jbhmm:
The difference between Hillary and Bernie in that regard is that Hillary takes bribes from various industries and is not genuine. So why vote for Hillary if Sanders can do the same things but potentially more?


:jbhmm:
 

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For some odd reason Bernie has the respect of pretty much everyone. No ones saying hes a piece of shyt at all, theyre just saying hes trying to do too much.

These nikkas are literally complaining about someone doing too much :dead:

Why wouldnt you want your candidate to start negotiating at the top and come up with an actual compromise instead of what obama and Shillary always do which his start in the middle and cave till its shyt?

Stifle progressive ideas and then campaign on bringing innovation to washington brehs
 

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ran by democrats in state congress and city mayor :francis:

Speak on issues you know nothing about, brehs. :francis:

Those decisions were made by Rick Snyder (Republican governor) and the emergency managers he appointed. Oh, and the GOP controls the state congress. You'd have to be FOX News level partisiam to somehow figure this is somehow the fault of the Democrats.
 

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same could be said for hillary :dwillhuh: again, he would meet the most resistance, it takes long enough to get something passed now we gonna wait on alternatives after his ideas to take on the billionaires (who fund congress) gets shot down again and again :mjlol:

bernie stans :dead: i guess only bernie can compromise with alternatives :dead: hilary would never do that :whoa:

i like bernie the best of all candidates but the stans make it tough :mjlol: but he did walk with martin:jbhmm::jbhmm::jbhmm:

Its pretty easy to get that constituational ammendment to get money out of politics.

That nikka just gotta go up there. Lay the bill down, sit down, and ask anyone to come, and explain why they want corporations to fund their campaigns with no limit.

I know Americans and old people are stupid as shyt, but no ones falling for any argument to let corporations fund campaigns endlessly if u word it like that.
 

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Its pretty easy to get that constituational ammendment to get money out of politics.

That nikka just gotta go up there. Lay the bill down, sit down, and ask anyone to come, and explain why they want corporations to fund their campaigns with no limit.

I know Americans and old people are stupid as shyt, but no ones falling for any argument to let corporations fund campaigns endlessly if u word it like that.
:blessed:

Their explanations would be so :mjlol:
 
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