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Bernie Sanders
Related: About this forumJim Hightower Feelin the Bern
https://twitter.com/HightowerNews/status/621729910067974145
A non-corporate, non-fatcat presidential campaign
Republican politicos say that taking unlimited sums of campaign cash from corporations and billionaires is the American way, claiming that money is "free" speech. Democrats disagree, but say they can't unilaterally disarm, so they join the ever-escalating arms race for fat cat money. Is politics of-by-and-for moneyed interests the only way?
Not for a candidate of real substance, offering ideas that actually appeal to workaday people, getting them excited enough to become involved in the grassroots work of democracy including putting in small bits of their own money. "That's populist poppycock," squawk the political pros, "impossible in the real world."
Well, welcome to Bernie's world. Bernie Sanders, the unabashedly-progressive senator from Vermont, is running an all-out people's campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. He's proposing a bold agenda for change, calling it a revolution "to rebuild our middle class, reclaim our democracy, and save our planet."
To the shock of the political know-it-alls who'd dismissed him as a non-contender, Sanders is catching on big time. With straight talk and rejection of politics as usual, he's drawing huge crowds, generating a groundswell of enthusiasm that other candidates can only dream about, and moving up in the polls as more people learn about him. Even more shocking to the cognoscenti, Bernie is raising serious money for his campaign more than $15 million in only three months. More impressive than the amount, Sanders notes that "we did it the right way." No billionaires, SuperPACs, or dark money. Instead, more than 99 percent of his funding is coming from people giving under $250. Indeed, the average donation is just $33
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Not for a candidate of real substance, offering ideas that actually appeal to workaday people, getting them excited enough to become involved in the grassroots work of democracy including putting in small bits of their own money. "That's populist poppycock," squawk the political pros, "impossible in the real world."
Well, welcome to Bernie's world. Bernie Sanders, the unabashedly-progressive senator from Vermont, is running an all-out people's campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. He's proposing a bold agenda for change, calling it a revolution "to rebuild our middle class, reclaim our democracy, and save our planet."
To the shock of the political know-it-alls who'd dismissed him as a non-contender, Sanders is catching on big time. With straight talk and rejection of politics as usual, he's drawing huge crowds, generating a groundswell of enthusiasm that other candidates can only dream about, and moving up in the polls as more people learn about him. Even more shocking to the cognoscenti, Bernie is raising serious money for his campaign more than $15 million in only three months. More impressive than the amount, Sanders notes that "we did it the right way." No billionaires, SuperPACs, or dark money. Instead, more than 99 percent of his funding is coming from people giving under $250. Indeed, the average donation is just $33
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Jim Hightower Feelin the Bern (Original Post)
Cheese Sandwich
Jul 2015
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HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)1. I hope Jim Hightower makes some appearances with Bernie.
Cheese Sandwich
(9,086 posts)4. I'd bet on it.
haikugal
(6,476 posts)2. Jim Hightower!!!
One of us!!
Kick and rec!
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)3. Why Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go
eom
SoapBox
(18,791 posts)5. Great column!
Babel_17
(5,400 posts)6. Great news
This really helps the Sanders narrative.
marym625
(17,997 posts)7. K&R!
Thanks for this! I love Hightower!
jwirr
(39,215 posts)8. Thank you Jim Hightower. You are alway a good read.
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Scuba
(53,475 posts)10. More impressive than the money Bernie has raised is the enthusiasm of an army ....
... of supporters ready to work for his campaign.
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)11. Hightower, exactly right as usual!
raouldukelives
(5,178 posts)12. K&R Spot on. nt