Given that the current candidates — on BOTH sides — range from right-leaning centrist pro-Wall-Street (Hillary) to outright tinfoil-hat right-wing-nut-jobs, I’d welcome a more diverse group of candidates. Bernie Sanders is the only exception to the rule, and I’m hoping he pulls Hillary away from her conservative, overly pro-business leanings, but I am far from optimistic when the media barely acknowledges he exists.Face facts, folks – the huge impact of money means that every “viable” candidate is getting funding from big business. Indeed, that’s the real reason the Clintons are so hated by the GOP – they cracked the GOP code and started getting money from corporations to fund their elections, too. The so-called “neoliberal” is just a tool of business in liberal’s clothing. NAFTA is a prime example of that!The battle of bucks is simply bad for democracy.
Given that the current candidates — on BOTH sides — range from right-leaning centrist pro-Wall-Street (Hillary) to outright tinfoil-hat right-wing-nut-jobs, I’d welcome a more diverse group of candidates. Bernie Sanders is the only exception to the rule, and I’m hoping he pulls Hillary away from her conservative, overly pro-business leanings, but I am far from optimistic when the media barely acknowledges he exists.Face facts, folks – the huge impact of money means that every “viable” candidate is getting funding from big business. Indeed, that’s the real reason the Clintons are so hated by the GOP – they cracked the GOP code and started getting money from corporations to fund their elections, too. The so-called “neoliberal” is just a tool of business in liberal’s clothing. NAFTA is a prime example of that!The battle of bucks is simply bad for democracy.