It's funny how right-wingers claim to loathe socialism, yet are perfectly content with Corporatism. Tax cuts for the top 1%, collusion, monopolies, and oligopolies are not Capitalism, not by any means. It's socialism for the wealthy elites and rugged individualism for everyone else.
For those of you complaining that Bernie campaigned for Clinton, he did so because of Trump (bad idea, to be sure). When Trump was the apparent winner, he promised that should he lose the nomination he would not split the vote. It didn't work, of course, but he kept his word. According to top Bernie aides, his original plan was to move forward after the Democratic primaries as an independent, but didn't in the face of a Trump nomination. Clinton then proceeded to waste a billion dollars on a campaign of "I'm not trump."
As far as supporting democrats, it's nonsense. He really ought to be working to form a viable third party, or perhaps even joining the Greens, but he's still trying to work inside the system, and it's not working. Most independents have given up on the democrats after they've demonstrated an inability to learn from their mistakes and make any changes.
As far as anyone being able to beat trump, should he make it to the end of this term, don't be so sure. He's so far galvanized republicans, and they'll vote in lock step for him. If the democrats don't nominate a viable populist or progressive, the independents will snub them again, and they'll lose, again. And they'll wonder why, and place blame instead of looking in the mirror at their own twisted reflection.
If we want real change in this country were going to have to walk away from the corrupt parties and make our voices heard. And too many people are far too devoted to their team to do so. So the media keeps us at each other's throats while the politicians and oligarchs consume every scrap of wealth that they can.