Bernie Sanders 2020

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
How much are these guys paying ya'll?




@Fogdog @UncleBuck @abandonconflict
POS Israel supporters are playing the other side by feeling "the Bern"- they just might end up having to work with him:lol:

That's actually pretty significant that in their minds Sanders will be the next President.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
For you who are making fun of UncleBuck's crap ass job... You should be proud of him. He has spent his entire adult life freeloading. Atleast he broke down and took his broke ass to work. Of course, he refuses to work on any job that includes minorities... but hey it's a start.
Baby steps..
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
There is absolutely no way to fix healthcare without slapping the ever loving shit out of Big Pharm.


My close friend had a stroke. His medicine is 400 a month.

I am a diabetic, my insulin comes out around 800 a month.

My mother has COPD, her medicine is around 1100 a month.

etc. etc.

Now, how can healthcare charge reasonable prices when a large percentage of the country is on some type of medication that costs as much, and in some cases more, than a reasonable premium?


I can get the exact same insulin, in the exact same sealed boxes in Mexico for 16 dollars. There is absolutely no way to explain how they can charge 16 in Mexico, but 800 in America for the exact same product.
When you become the only customer your dollar goes farther:wink:
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Is Taxing The Ultra-Wealthy ‘Punishing Success?’ | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC

More and more progressives are pushing for a higher tax on the ultra-wealthy, with some complaining that they have exploited the system to get their riches. Stephanie Ruhle is joined by MSNBC Contributor Anand Giridharadas to discuss if that’s true, or if we are “punishing success.”
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
"Sharpton paused his introduction to note that “The civil rights movement always was targeted by those that would use the red scare,” and noted that civil rights activist Bayard Rustin was not allowed a public role in the March on Washington “because they said he was a communist.”

“They accused Dr. King of being a communist,” Sharpton continued, adding “Every major leader in the 60s they tried to call socialist or communist.”

“Whatever you decide to do on Saturday, do not go by those that use the socialist tag to try to separate us from what we need to do for this country,” Rev. Sharpton said. :Because we’ve been down that road before, and we are not that stupid to allow you to tell us who is what. Socialism, capitalism, all of it has not worked fairly for black folks.”"


"And on this, Dr. Martin Luther King—often smeared as a “red” or a communist—was very clear. In 1966, he confided to his staff:

“You can’t talk about solving the economic problem of the Negro without talking about billions of dollars. You can’t talk about ending the slums without first saying profit must be taken out of the slums. You’re really tampering and getting on dangerous ground because you are messing with folk then. You are messing with captains of industry. Now this means that we are treading in difficult water, because it really means that we are saying that something is wrong with capitalism. There must be a better distribution of wealth, and maybe America must move toward a democratic socialism.”"
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Bloomberg made an offer Bernie can't refuse! Sure Mikey, no strings attached though, ya do it for the country, not me. Some of Bernie's base won't like Billionaire cash though, but conditions could be spelled out, in other words no conditions, no strings at all.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bernie Sanders would be crazy to say no to Bloomberg, CNN commentator says

CNN political commentators Joan Walsh and Bakari Sellers say that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) would be crazy not to accept Michael Bloomberg's money to help fund a general election campaign against President Donald Trump.
 
Last edited:

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Who's in the lead nowadays? Did bernie pass Biden?
With only around 4% of the delegates counted, I'd say nobody was in the lead just yet. Wait until super tuesday, Bernie's got momentum for now though, we should know more in a week. Let's see how things go in SC first though.
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
What does any of this have to do with a millionaire white guy who has been running for President for at least 5 years?

"Sharpton paused his introduction to note that “The civil rights movement always was targeted by those that would use the red scare,” and noted that civil rights activist Bayard Rustin was not allowed a public role in the March on Washington “because they said he was a communist.”

“They accused Dr. King of being a communist,” Sharpton continued, adding “Every major leader in the 60s they tried to call socialist or communist.”

“Whatever you decide to do on Saturday, do not go by those that use the socialist tag to try to separate us from what we need to do for this country,” Rev. Sharpton said. :Because we’ve been down that road before, and we are not that stupid to allow you to tell us who is what. Socialism, capitalism, all of it has not worked fairly for black folks.”"


"And on this, Dr. Martin Luther King—often smeared as a “red” or a communist—was very clear. In 1966, he confided to his staff:


Oh, I see cultural appropriation by another millionaire old white guy:


Oh I thought Biden was beating everybody that's what I saw awhile ago but then I saw bernies crowd on the news and I see lots of commercials so was just curius
Yeah the Bern is doing well post impeachment trial, he has had a lot of Republican and Russian support.
 
Top