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I guess people are forgetting Bernie won primaries in multiple states. Granted, they were small, sparsely populated states like California lol. Pretending he was a fringe candidate with a small, unimportant voter base is about as stupid as I would expect democrats to be. Their game plan is shaping up to be worse than 2016 and I honestly didn’t think that was possible. All those disenfranchised Bernie voters are as good as an independent party. Many will not vote for Biden Period.

The people in power in the DNC are actually better served with Trump as a president than they would be with Sanders as a president.
 
The people in power in the DNC are actually better served with Trump as a president than they would be with Sanders as a president.

How so?

barfo
 
Yeah, that caught my eye too. I guess it pushed me out of my apathy:

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That's often referred to as taking a trump.
 
He didn't say he spoke for all Sanders followers. The likely fact is that most hardcore people who followed Sanders think the same way.

He doesn't want them to give away what power they have to force change, if they hold their nose and vote for Biden the corporate owned DNC will do it to them again.

Bernie is far left...Several months to go and I am of the opinion that Bernie's folks will fall in line and vote for Biden ,and no way for Trump.
 
For starters,

No question but what health insurance investors would prefer anyone but Bernie, for obvious reasons.
I do not see how that implies that the DNC would prefer Trump over Sanders.

barfo
 
You can use Imgur, which won't put a banner across your works of art.

I just signed up for an account there. Not sure what I'm doing wrong, but the link it givens me doesn't seem to work when I post it here. Any suggestions?

Edit: Never mind. Got it.
 
I know. People with morals and self respect....pfffftttt

I'm sure most every voter checks the ''I have morals and self-respect" box on their ballot, no matter who they are voting for.

barfo
 
No question but what health insurance investors would prefer anyone but Bernie, for obvious reasons.
I do not see how that implies that the DNC would prefer Trump over Sanders.

barfo

The largest lobbyist groups in Washington at the moment are health insurance, pharmaceuticals, fossil fuels, military contractors, technology and private education. Which one of those do you think would prefer Sanders over Trump?
 
The largest lobbyist groups in Washington at the moment are health insurance, pharmaceuticals, fossil fuels, military contractors, technology and private education. Which one of those do you think would prefer Sanders over Trump?
If they had to choose, Id say Trump because the premise of you're question is very accurate, imo. And thats exactly why Sanders is no longer in the race because of the impact they have on Media.
 
The largest lobbyist groups in Washington at the moment are health insurance, pharmaceuticals, fossil fuels, military contractors, technology and private education. Which one of those do you think would prefer Sanders over Trump?
I was just randomly checking this thread. He's playing with us.
 
For starters,


Yeah, because someone blindly tweeted cropped market graphs and people who did not look deeper into to it by simply investigating a little, swallowed the bait....try going back a couple months...those company's stocks were considerably higher in February than they are now. Furthermore, it was quite apparent that Bernie had no chance of being nominated WAY before he announced he was giving up.

But hey, it was on twitter, so it must be true.
 
Yeah, because someone blindly tweeted cropped market graphs and people who did not look deeper into to it by simply investigating a little, swallowed the bait....try going back a couple months...those company's stocks were considerably higher in February than they are now. Furthermore, it was quite apparent that Bernie had no chance of being nominated WAY before he announced he was giving up.

But hey, it was on twitter, so it must be true.

Wasn't everybody's stock higher by about 30% in February?
 
Wasn't everybody's stock higher by about 30% in February?

Of course, then virtually all stocks took a big hit but are now virtually all have rebounded, and not just health care companies.

...which is why the virus has more to do with it than Bernie.
 
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