'i'd vote for sanders, but is he electable?'..i've heard that several times from people today who watched the debate..i told them..listen to what you just said and take off the second portion of your statement.I wish I shared your confidence, but I see the power of Big Money being a lot harder to overcome.
I think Bernie has a good heart. He wants to live in a society with morals and free from corruption.'i'd vote for sanders, but is he electable?'..i've heard that several times from people today who watched the debate..i told them..listen to what you just said and take off the second portion of your statement.
that's your answer..that's who you vote for.
people worry too much..sanders is a wild card; not establishment, however he's no vermim supreme..if those would vote their conscience and heart, it'd be the country's biggest landslide in us history.
stop listening to the media, folks.
I think Sanders did as well as he could, but I expected his delivery to be a little more refined. That's the biggest flaw in his platform imo. Chafee was the worst one on the stage, it looked like he was extremely nervous the whole time, his plans are bland and boring. O'Malley reminds me of John Edwards, doesn't seem genuine, not really impressive as far as leadership goes.. Webb seemed to do alright but is too hawkish on war/the military/the middle east. I think Clinton looked the most confident and had the best delivery, she's obviously rehearsed every talking point hundreds of times, she knows exactly what to say when someone asks her which makes her come off fake and disingenuous.what are your thoughts @Padawanbater2?
of those traits, i'd rather be a bit unrefined. sanders didn't do any practice other than the day before. i've only seen a few clips but plan to watch tonight.I think Sanders did as well as he could, but I expected his delivery to be a little more refined. That's the biggest flaw in his platform imo. Chafee was the worst one on the stage, it looked like he was extremely nervous the whole time, his plans are bland and boring. O'Malley reminds me of John Edwards, doesn't seem genuine, not really impressive as far as leadership goes.. Webb seemed to do alright but is too hawkish on war/the military/the middle east. I think Clinton looked the most confident and had the best delivery, she's obviously rehearsed every talking point hundreds of times, she knows exactly what to say when someone asks her which makes her come off fake and disingenuous.
when did he say this? can you provide citation?I think Bernie has a good heart. He wants to live in a society with morals and free from corruption.
The problem is his idea of a solution to America's problems. Bernie believes massive government expansion is the answer. Other believe God is the answer. But me, I believe in the power of the individual. The person who can best help you, is you
I agree with your take. Chafee being most proud of having no scandals was pretty telling. Fine thing to be proud of, but don't make it your first thing on your list.I think Sanders did as well as he could, but I expected his delivery to be a little more refined. That's the biggest flaw in his platform imo. Chafee was the worst one on the stage, it looked like he was extremely nervous the whole time, his plans are bland and boring. O'Malley reminds me of John Edwards, doesn't seem genuine, not really impressive as far as leadership goes.. Webb seemed to do alright but is too hawkish on war/the military/the middle east. I think Clinton looked the most confident and had the best delivery, she's obviously rehearsed every talking point hundreds of times, she knows exactly what to say when someone asks her which makes her come off fake and disingenuous.
Are you serious? He wants to expand social security and double down on Obamacare. Just to name a couplewhen did he say this? can you provide citation?
have you seen the polls on social security expansion? what does your republican grandma think?..think she'd like to see her monthly check increase? if so, why? why would she want more?Are you serious? He wants to expand social security and double down on Obamacare. Just to name a couple
Most of the debate was a competition between the candidates to see who can give away the most free stuff. Who's going to pay for it for it all? Of course people want more free stuff. That's not what SS was set up for. Democrats created it, and Democrats are destroying it. To be blunt, SS expansion with Democrats is not about old people. Like you said, most veterans and old people vote Republican. Democrats want to expand disability as a living wage for people who's unemployment benefits have run out. That way people are no longer counted as unemployed, and the rate stays a low 5.1%have you seen the polls on social security expansion? what does your republican grandma think?..think she'd like to see her monthly check increase? if so, why? why would she want more?
you didn't answer my question in the least.Most of the debate was a competition between the candidates to see who can give away the most free stuff. Who's going to pay for it for it all? Of course people want more free stuff. That's not what SS was set up for. Democrats created it, and Democrats are destroying it. To be blunt, SS expansion with Democrats is not about old people. Like you said, most veterans and old people vote Republican. Democrats want to expand disability as a living wage for people who's unemployment benefits have run out. That way people are no longer counted as unemployed, and the rate stays a low 5.1%
I thought I did a pretty good job. Expanding social security has nothing to do with helping old people. It's about getting more people on disability so they don't have to work. Let's say for example you've applied for disability several times, and keep getting denied time after time. Does Bernie's idea of more funding for social security sound like a good idea to you? Of course it does.you didn't answer my question in the least.
citation. you're going to have to find this in writing somewhere. i believe you are confused.I thought I did a pretty good job. Expanding social security has nothing to do with helping old people. It's about getting more people on disability so they don't have to work. Let's say for example you've applied for disability several times, and keep getting denied time after time. Does Bernie's idea of more funding for social security sound like a good idea to you? Of course it does.
Since when? Says who? Faux Spews? Are you nuts? Elderly people VOTE, no politician goes against them willingly.I thought I did a pretty good job. Expanding social security has nothing to do with helping old people. It's about getting more people on disability so they don't have to work. Let's say for example you've applied for disability several times, and keep getting denied time after time. Does Bernie's idea of more funding for social security sound like a good idea to you? Of course it does.
Nailed it.I think Sanders did as well as he could, but I expected his delivery to be a little more refined. That's the biggest flaw in his platform imo. Chafee was the worst one on the stage, it looked like he was extremely nervous the whole time, his plans are bland and boring. O'Malley reminds me of John Edwards, doesn't seem genuine, not really impressive as far as leadership goes.. Webb seemed to do alright but is too hawkish on war/the military/the middle east. I think Clinton looked the most confident and had the best delivery, she's obviously rehearsed every talking point hundreds of times, she knows exactly what to say when someone asks her which makes her come off fake and disingenuous.
I was a new senator, my father died, the governor appointed me.I agree with your take. Chafee being most proud of having no scandals was pretty telling. Fine thing to be proud of, but don't make it your first thing on your list.