EXCUSE ME?!..The OFFICIAL Bernie Sanders For President 2016 Thread

Corso312

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No you don't, you care about some communist labor union getting you all the bennies they can....as you pay their outrageous dues and are beholden to them.





You work, eh? It's 4:15 EST. Quit work a tad bit early today? ;)






I can tell you have never been in a union, outrageous dues? ..cmon, 250$ quarterly to earn 51$ hourly..seems like a no brainer, what meathead wouldn't want to have a place @ the table and collectively bargain a fair wage?
 

ttystikk

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I read this and saw a consistent pattern; Bernie has a clear and long standing position, one I agree with. Mrs Clinton very often has a 'vague' position because her campaign won't address the issue.

Mrs Clinton does not have my vote. On all the issues in the article above, I side with Mr Sanders' position- and his is far clearer than Shillary's.

I'm voting FOR Mr Sanders because his policy stances mirror my own. That's a damned logical reason to vote for someone.

Voting for Shillary 'because Chump!' says nothing about what she's actually for and is thus frankly a pretty shitty excuse for a reason to support her.
 

UncleBuck

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Portable pensions are a good perk too. Also, quit job and move to another place to work, don't lose health care benefits. Its gives a lot of freedom of choice of where to work.
i still don't get why the right, and people like ben carson and rend pawl, says that healthcare reform makes us "slaves". they literally say that.

the truth is that good healthcare gives americans more freedom and liberty.
 

Fogdog

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i still don't get why the right, and people like ben carson and rend pawl, says that healthcare reform makes us "slaves". they literally say that.

the truth is that good healthcare gives americans more freedom and liberty.
Absolutely true. I hung in there working a shitty job for exactly that reason. As soon as I could I got out of Dodge but for a while there I felt suffocated. Universal healthcare would promote freedom in the work place and in my opinion, entrepreneurship because a person wouldn't be risking their children's access to health care on top of taking a risk to start a new business.

I'm also astounded by low wage worker's antipathy to unions for the same reason. Why do they scoff at people who have better working conditions, pay and benefits?
 

GardenGnome83

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Republican and poor is a decent synonym for intellectually slow and impressionable.

This is what studies of republicans have already shown.
Yep. Ripe for politicians to manipulate!
I went to Arkansas, and it was like another world, man. It's dumbfounding to see it in such a high concentration, in public.
We gotta straighten shit out, and soon.
 

schuylaar

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I would think Trump's complete lack of foreign policy experience would more likely be the cause for "more war". As far as the middle class goes - Hill has been pissing on trickle-down economics, and fighting for middle-class wage increases. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/07/13/hillary-clinton-2016-_n_7784722.html

So, I am confused about your line of reasoning here.

God, I hope he is assassinated. I mean, the fact that he would even imply that we should build a wall, and ban Muslims is enough to make me want to shoot the cunt myself.

You're forgetting one thing here..Trump was the choice of 'the people'.

Even though he is who he is, I have more respect for that part of the process than the supposedly 'democratic' portion.

You're doing the same to the GOPers that you did to Sanders supporters.

*you, implies dems.
 

schuylaar

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Don't you think that is kind of irresponsible? Letting an un-experienced, bankrupting, racist, shit-for-brains-lunatic destroy any and all progress just because you don't agree with some of her policies?
I think it's irresponsible to tell people who to vote.

I think it's irresponsible to select a candidate based upon special interest.

I think it's irresponsible to let survivors of the victims of gun violence think they will ever get any gun restrictions as a result of their loved one dying in mass shooting.

I think it's irresponsible..
 

.Pinworm.

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I think it's irresponsible to tell people who to vote.

I think it's irresponsible to select a candidate based upon special interest.

I think it's irresponsible to let survivors of the victims of gun violence think they will ever get any gun restrictions as a result of their loved one dying in mass shooting.

I think it's irresponsible..
Good murnin schuy. I am not telling anyone to vote in any direction. .I think it's irresponsible to do that. I think it's irresponsible to shit on our best chance for progress. I think it's irresponsible to let trump supporters speak about their beliefs publicly. I think it's irresponsible to grill a cheese sammy without adding jalapenos. I think it's irresponsible to wipe back to front. I mean, no one wants a bladder infection. Right?

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Here is some Irukandji x 198 G13/HP. - How is your grow going?

PS - I love you.
 

schuylaar

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I would think Trump's complete lack of foreign policy experience would more likely be the cause for "more war". As far as the middle class goes - Hill has been pissing on trickle-down economics, and fighting for middle-class wage increases. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/07/13/hillary-clinton-2016-_n_7784722.html

So, I am confused about your line of reasoning here.

God, I hope he is assassinated. I mean, the fact that he would even imply that we should build a wall, and ban Muslims is enough to make me want to shoot the cunt myself.
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