Things I Never Said:
Things I Never Said:
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You said it, not me!
give it a rest people. A lot of sanders’ supporters are people that never ever would have voted for clinton. while I understand the fear of trump, you can’t really be so blind as to be unable to see why someone would fundamentally oppose Clinton, if their priorities were things like climate change and stopping endless…
For starters, she needs to be more vocal and apologetic about her very recent wrongs against the black community such as taking donations from prison lobbyists until last October (after she announced her candidacy). If one can not fully acknowledge their wrongs we should not have faith they will be able to right them.
Yes, I saw that quote as well (can’t recall where). It was referring to “90's feminism” where powerful women fight for the right to get promotions and equal pay, while completely ignoring the majority of women who are disenfranchised by the large companies they work for/have no power whatsoever. I completely agree…
This is exactly why the Hillary “1st woman POTUS” argument rings so hollow to a lot of people. She is quite literally the OPPOSITE of an oppressed minority. I don’t care how much of a woman she is, she has had infinitely more privilege and opportunity than pretty much every goddam person in this country, male or…
Thank you!
He is referring to industry not people. Even when he talks about “the .01%” this money was made through large corporations that are not being held accountable enough. That is the only way you get this kind of super wealth.
“Polls don’t matter unless they say Hillary is ahead. Then, of course, they matter a lot.”
He’s not “blaming the rich”. He’s simply asking that the super-rich and mega corporations finally pay their fair share. There’s a big difference. Unless you make over six figures, you should 100% be on board with this. Really, everyone should be.
Something makes me think you’re not poor...
“Unlike Clinton, though, Sanders has proposed to ban future fossil fuel development on federal lands, Arctic drilling, oil and liquefied natural gas exports, mountaintop mining, and pipelines similar to the Keystone XL, which Clinton was notoriously slow to reject.”