Debra K
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Feeling the Bern? I am. I even contributed money to his campaign. I've never done that before. Not even for Obama even though I truly hoped he would be the harbinger of change. I'm disappointed.
Here's a good reason why I support Bernie Sanders for President of the United States:
Source: If Hillary Clinton Isn't Influenced by Wall Street Cash, Then Why Overturn Citizens United?
I'm not going to settle for Hillary.
Source: Hillary Clinton Says "No We Can't"
Ugh. If Hillary is the candidate, I won't vote.
I don't want any of those crazy Republican candidates anywhere near the White House (and all of them are many times worse than G.W. Bush).
Are you tired of candidates saying what you want to hear to get your vote, and then forgetting about you until the next time they want your vote? I am. We're heading toward another major collapse and the billionaires will have enough money to buy up everything the rest of us lose. We have a corporate congress ... and other corporate cronies running our country for the benefit of the top one percent. Outrageous.
Do you feel the Bern? why or why not?
Here's a good reason why I support Bernie Sanders for President of the United States:
Don't complain about money in politics, and never complain about lying politicians if Bernie Sanders isn't our next president. You have your chance to elect an honest, fearless candidate for president, and if you choose the wrong person, simply don't complain when the next financial collapse costs you a business, or your house.
Source: If Hillary Clinton Isn't Influenced by Wall Street Cash, Then Why Overturn Citizens United?
I'm not going to settle for Hillary.
Bernie Sanders has gained a lot of popularity by proposing what strategists may call “real change” ideas. It’s not just about maintaining the status quo, but fighting Wall Street for their damages on the economy, fighting for healthcare as a human right, and fighting for every kid to be given a chance at a college education. Clinton’s ad seems to suggest that all this “real change” is too idealistic, which may hold some truth.
However, by outright using that as a reason to support her, what Clinton’s ultimately saying is: “real change is impossible, so settle for me.” Not the best motivation speech.
Source: Hillary Clinton Says "No We Can't"
Ugh. If Hillary is the candidate, I won't vote.
I don't want any of those crazy Republican candidates anywhere near the White House (and all of them are many times worse than G.W. Bush).
Are you tired of candidates saying what you want to hear to get your vote, and then forgetting about you until the next time they want your vote? I am. We're heading toward another major collapse and the billionaires will have enough money to buy up everything the rest of us lose. We have a corporate congress ... and other corporate cronies running our country for the benefit of the top one percent. Outrageous.
Do you feel the Bern? why or why not?