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chervilant

(8,267 posts)
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 04:06 PM Dec 2015

Here's why I'm voting for Bernie:

This is from Bernie's recent appearance on Rachel Maddow:

Let me give you my perspective on what’s going on. It’s a different perspective I think than other people have. I think you have an enormous amount of fear and uncertainty in this country. And it’s not just from San Bernardino or from Paris.

I think what you’ve got are millions of people who are in trouble today. They really are. They’re confused. They’re working longer hours for lower wages. They’re seeing productivity going up but their kids are worse off economically than they are. They’re looking at a campaign finance system in politics and they see corruption, big money buying elections. Nobody in Congress is listening to them.

They’re out there alone. Who’s listening to them? They’re in trouble. They need help.

What’s the cause of their problems? Is it Wall Street? Is it big money? Is it massive inequality in terms of wealth and income? Well, no one talks about that really.

And then have you demagogues like Trump come along. He says I know what the cause is. Remember, a few months ago, the cause was that Mexicans who are coming to this country, well, they were criminals or rapists. Today, it is Muslims.

You all remember how many years ago, we were younger, it was uppity women who are trying to take our jobs as men. It was those gay people who wanted to make everybody homosexual in our school system. It was Blacks wanted to take white jobs.

That’s what demagoguery is about. It is to obfuscate the real problems facing our society and find somebody you can blame and rally the American people. That’s what it is. It’s the immigrants or the Muslims. We’ve got to take them on.

And I think my main concern is because I worry about this. It’s real. You see the people standing up there and applauding. How do we get to those people? How do we say, why do you keep voting for people who are giving more tax breaks to billionaires, who are going to send your jobs abroad, not going to let you form a union, not going to allow your kids to go to college? Why do you keep voting for these guys?

Because they pick out a victim whether it’s Blacks, whether it’s gays, whether it’s women, whether it’s immigrants, whether it’s Muslims who we can pick on.

And what our job is and I think hard about these things, how do we get those people to begin standing up for their own interests.

And I will tell you is the antidote to Trump is a very strong progressive agenda that says, yes, I know you’re angry. And you know what? You should be angry because you’re working longer hours for low wages. You have a right to be bitter, and you have a right to be that.

Don’t take it out on the Muslims. Don’t take it out on Latinos. Try to help us work together to create a country where your kids and you can have a decent standard of living. It has to be a bold and radical agenda. No more same old same old.

I don’t mean to be political here. People are hurting and angry, and they want something to be able to stand up and fight for. That’s what I believe the antidote is to Trumpism.


Bernie really gets it. We HAVE to have each other's backs.

(I've been told that posting in GDP is a waste of time, because I'm "not going to change the minds of Hillary supporters," so I think I'll post for my fellow Bernie supporters for a while. I anticipate far fewer snarks or personal attacks from the GDP people who resent the fact that I don't support Hillary Clinton...)
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Here's why I'm voting for Bernie: (Original Post) chervilant Dec 2015 OP
You nailed it. SmittynMo Dec 2015 #1
My post that my friend said chervilant Dec 2015 #2
They're going by all these false polls SmittynMo Dec 2015 #5
No snarks in here in_cog_ni_to Dec 2015 #3
Thank you. chervilant Dec 2015 #4
LOL! in_cog_ni_to Dec 2015 #6
Kicked and recommended! Bernie really gets it. Enthusiast Dec 2015 #7
I so admire him! chervilant Dec 2015 #8

SmittynMo

(3,544 posts)
1. You nailed it.
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 04:14 PM
Dec 2015

You and I are hoping that MILLIONS of people will catch on to the truth of what is really going on in this country.


P.S. If your goal is to change someone's mind, it's a total waste of time. It will never happen.

Take that time, and get the word out for Bernie, instead. You have a better chance of adding a voter, than changing a mind.

chervilant

(8,267 posts)
2. My post that my friend said
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 04:31 PM
Dec 2015

is me "trying to change someone's mind" is the post wherein I asked what Democrats plan to do to deflect the right wing attacks on Hillary--using ammunition she herself has provided--if she becomes our nominee. Many Hillary supporters weighed in on that post, deriding me, but neglecting to answer my question. In fact, I cannot seem to get ANY substantive responses from the Hillary supporters I've encountered thus far, only vociferous assertions that "she is going to win!!!"

And, I am working diligently to support Bernie, and will continue to do so.

Thanks for your reply.

SmittynMo

(3,544 posts)
5. They're going by all these false polls
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 05:05 PM
Dec 2015

And I feel there is truly a large percentage of the population, quiet as it may be at this point, that will vote for Bernie. There can't be that many ignorant, stupid people, willing to vote against their own interests. Logic dictates he is the ONLY one that can revive our democracy, the middle class, and the working people.

I read earlier that the American dream is dead. Well guess what, it really is, all due to 40 years of failed politics. It's time we took our country back.

VOTE BERNIE!!!!!

in_cog_ni_to

(41,600 posts)
3. No snarks in here
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 04:37 PM
Dec 2015

for any Bernie supporters! Welcome. It's a friendly forum and fairly safe. HRH supporters still lurk and alert. Unfortunately, they can't be completely avoided.

PEACE
LOVE
BERNIE

"Bernie really gets it. We HAVE to have each other's backs."

chervilant

(8,267 posts)
4. Thank you.
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 04:51 PM
Dec 2015

The first time I saw your user name, I wanted to tell you about an experience I had in college. Being older than dirt now, I can't remember all of the details, just that I was "invited" (arm twisted, actually) to a soiree sponsored by one of the student groups that was "recruiting" new members. This event was held at the "Faculty Club" of the small, private university where I completed my BA-- so very posh, "so refined."

I think you might gather that I wasn't keen on attending this shindig, but my mulish resentment peaked when the student members at the door insisted that we had to wear name tags.

Sigh...

So, I wrote on my nametag: N. COGNITO.

Now, you would think the erudite young people among whom I circulated would "get" my nametag, but I spent much of the evening encouraging those who asked me what the "N" stood for to read my name tag out loud.





chervilant

(8,267 posts)
8. I so admire him!
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 10:04 PM
Dec 2015

I seldom get snarked when I observe that Bernie has changed the political discourse in this nation. Hard to argue with this fact.

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