Bernie has issues and I'm nowhere near his biggest supporter though@Darth Humanist i choose you!

I just recognise that he is significantly better than the alternative
I see you STILL haven't addressed my question.
Bernie has issues and I'm nowhere near his biggest supporter though@Darth Humanist i choose you!


if you think the house and senate as currently constituted (im taking a shot in the dark here that things are going to stay the status quo when it comes to the capitol) will agree on more bernie legislation than hilary, than there is no reason to address your question, mateBernie has issues and I'm nowhere near his biggest supporter though
I just recognise that he is significantly better than the alternative
I see you STILL haven't addressed my question.
the FED isn't on the hook for Flint breh....
Flint is based on inept state and local government. Flint is a perfect example of what happens when your electorate has no fukking clue or involvement in its local destiny. The city government was rendered vestigal because of the appointment of the Emergency Manager. To put that on the fed and say that it needs to be smaller is silly. In fact, if the fed was MORE involved Flint would have never happened.
cut government brehs. take a reactive stance toward public health brehs. The House will vote this week on an appropriations bill for fiscal 2016 that would cut the EPA’s funding by 9 percent and block Obama administration priorities such as carbon rules and the expansion of federal jurisdiction over waterways.
The Senate Appropriations Committee has passed its own EPA spending bill that cuts the agency’s funding by nearly 7 percent and has many of the same policy provisions.
McCarthy said the proposed bills would eat into the agency’s ability to protect air and water from pollution.
“We’re not talking about worrying just about the problems of the future and the new ones today, but we’re talking about threats to clean air, clean water,” she said.
“States calling us all the time, congresspeople calling us all the time when there are challenges in their communities,” McCarthy continued. “Who are they going to call if it’s not EPA? Ghostbusters won’t answer the phone for this one.”
EPA head slams GOP budget cuts
Why?hillary will have one of the most productive presidencies in history.
all things held equal, if Bernie and Hillary proposed the same legislation do you think Hillary would get more passed? If not (considering Republicans really don't like Hillary and Bernie has a record of working with some Republicans) why vote for Hillary? Bernie can propose the same watered down legislation that Hillary will and you know he is more in line with your positions, so why vote for Hillary?if you think the house and senate as currently constituted (im taking a shot in the dark here that things are going to stay the status quo when it comes to the capitol) will agree on more bernie legislation than hilary, than there is no reason to address your question, mate
hillary will have one of the most productive presidencies in history.

ran by democrats in state congress and city mayor![]()

If you want to win the election and keep the momentum Obama has been building, vote Hillary.
Otherwise it's TrumpSet for the 50 state victory![]()
Bernie beats all republicans by larger margins than Hillaryhillary will have one of the most productive presidencies in history.
how? If Obama can't pass shyt and has to do everything via executive order, why do you folks believe Hilary will be able to get any substantial legislation through. You guys act like she wasn't a part of the biggest political disaster of Bill Clinton's presidency via their healthcare bill.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![]()

Hillary stans two main criticisms, Sanders electibility and ability to pass legislation, really don't make much sense.Bernie beats all republicans by larger margins than Hillary
In fact if its Hillary and Trump I bet trump wins
The republican vote is still split amongst all those candidates. Let's see what that head to head looks like In August once all the republicans are behind 1 candidateBernie beats all republicans by larger margins than Hillary
In fact if its Hillary and Trump I bet trump wins

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 resistanceall things held equal, if Bernie and Hillary proposed the same legislation do you think Hillary would get more passed? If not (considering Republicans really don't like Hillary and Bernie has a record of working with some Republicans) why vote for Hillary? Bernie can propose the same watered down legislation that Hillary will and you know he is more in line with your positions, so why vote for Hillary?

