A dissenting voice in politics is a very important thing. It makes you think (maybe not congress though) about the upside and the downside of what’s going on. Without it we get… what we’ve got. Wanna stop the suck? Listen and think about what the other side says and see if there’s logic in it that can help both sides. Bernie has a place at the table.
Sanders deserves better than this. Concern for the less fortunate in this money-mad, celebrity-obsessed society is not a “flush-able” sentiment. His message must be heard.
I think even Mr. Sanders is realizing that, in spite of his disappointment, the voters decided this race. While not a real fan of either Sanders or Biden, I’m not too terribly surprised at this outcome. From a sort of Einsteinian view, Bernie is Donald coming from the opposite direction. (With one notable exception; Sanders does have some political experience. And going into his fourth year, Trump has yet to acquire any real political savvy, much less leadership skills.)
My only hope now is that there is a progressive vice president. All the Democratic candidates that I was inspired by have dropped out except for Sanders. I fear a status quo government more than much-needed change.
Since a political movement moves is linear and can end anytime, a political revolution indeed is circular and will always come back to bite one in the a$$ until there’s significant change. As Breen is flushing Bernie down the drain, his ideals live on in others that will continue the revolution for political change to better the lives of all Americans.
A look at the exit polls and the large differences of the electronic voting machines indicate some serious hanky panky by the DNC, which was involved in the same hanky panky in 2016 where Bernie was fuct over the first time. Jebus the American electorate are gullible. There will be no change as long as boomers on Wall Street hold all the cards. The younger generation will solve these problems when the greedy old farts are dead.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
It’s starting to look like Biden will be the Dem candidate. It could be worse… I’m still sad that I can’t vote for Warren, myself.
Display about 4 years ago
A dissenting voice in politics is a very important thing. It makes you think (maybe not congress though) about the upside and the downside of what’s going on. Without it we get… what we’ve got. Wanna stop the suck? Listen and think about what the other side says and see if there’s logic in it that can help both sides. Bernie has a place at the table.
mitchkeos Premium Member about 4 years ago
Sanders deserves better than this. Concern for the less fortunate in this money-mad, celebrity-obsessed society is not a “flush-able” sentiment. His message must be heard.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Bernie can be of help to BIDEN…Bernie is too far radical left and SOME of his ideas, modified, can work.
Bookworm about 4 years ago
I think even Mr. Sanders is realizing that, in spite of his disappointment, the voters decided this race. While not a real fan of either Sanders or Biden, I’m not too terribly surprised at this outcome. From a sort of Einsteinian view, Bernie is Donald coming from the opposite direction. (With one notable exception; Sanders does have some political experience. And going into his fourth year, Trump has yet to acquire any real political savvy, much less leadership skills.)
superposition about 4 years ago
My only hope now is that there is a progressive vice president. All the Democratic candidates that I was inspired by have dropped out except for Sanders. I fear a status quo government more than much-needed change.
Durak Premium Member about 4 years ago
As far as Bernie is concerned I like this analogy better:
Revolution: the action by a celestial body of going round in an orbit or elliptical course
Per ardua ad astra. Feel the Bern
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yes Bernie.. it is time to stop spinning and go home.
Madzdad the bard about 4 years ago
Not sure where Bernie is, we circle the drain counter-clockwise in this hemisphere, lol.
fritzoid Premium Member about 4 years ago
One object circling another is an orbit, not a revolution. The earth revolves on its axis, but it orbits the sun.
ndblackirish97 about 4 years ago
Since a political movement moves is linear and can end anytime, a political revolution indeed is circular and will always come back to bite one in the a$$ until there’s significant change. As Breen is flushing Bernie down the drain, his ideals live on in others that will continue the revolution for political change to better the lives of all Americans.
randolini Premium Member about 4 years ago
A look at the exit polls and the large differences of the electronic voting machines indicate some serious hanky panky by the DNC, which was involved in the same hanky panky in 2016 where Bernie was fuct over the first time. Jebus the American electorate are gullible. There will be no change as long as boomers on Wall Street hold all the cards. The younger generation will solve these problems when the greedy old farts are dead.
dogday Premium Member about 4 years ago
Have you ever asked yourself why “rotating your tires” and “revolving your tires” don’t mean the same thing?
pc368dude about 4 years ago
Right message, wrong Coriolis effect, especially given that Bernie decidedly spins to the left.