Padawanbater2
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That was an event sponsored by the DNC as part of their "Come Together, Fight Back" tour, that included Vice Chair Keith Ellison and Nebraska Democratic Party Chair Jane Kleeb, that was also supported by Tom PerezSanders' movement to the right began in May, when he came out in support of Heath Mello, a Mayoral race candidate in Kansas who was anti choice but "Sanders said it's OK, so, it's OK, end of story."
What candidates does OurRevolution support you "would almost definitely call conservative" or "moderate in relation to the radical right"? Can you cite a few people?This article was very revealing to me in that it describes Sanders "Our Revoloution" reform effort as extending broad support to Democrats that you would almost definitely call conservative. Also Moderate Republicans who are only moderate in relation to the radical right now in power.
“Of course we are, we’re tweaking the final points of the bill and we’re figuring out how we can mount a national campaign to bring people together,” Sanders told Jake Tapper on CNN’s State of the Union.He's going squishy on health care
Sanders: I'm 'absolutely' introducing single-payer healthcare bill
"It has been the goal of Democrats since Franklin D. Roosevelt to create a universal health care system guaranteeing health care to all people. Every other major industrialized nation has done so. It is time for this country to join them and fulfill the legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson and other great Democrats."
Medicare for All: Leaving No One Behind
Racial justice has been on his platform since day 1 and he's been an advocate for civil rights his entire adult lifeHe's not even mentioning civil rights and racial issues
"We must pursue policies to transform this country into a nation that affirms the value of its people of color. That starts with addressing the five central types of violence waged against black, brown and indigenous Americans: physical, political, legal, economic and environmental."
Racial Justice
“And by the way, I think again we probably should have a resolution passed in Congress which I hope can pass unanimously condemning neo-Nazism and white racism,” Sanders said in an interview on “Andrea Mitchell Reports.”
Bernie Sanders Wants A Congressional Resolution To Condemn ‘Neo-Nazism’ And ‘White Racism’
Bernie Sanders on Civil Rights
19 Examples of Bernie Sanders' Powerful Record on Civil and Human Rights Since the 1950s
Sanders NAACP Rating
Like who?His "Our Revolution" reform movement is courting moderately conservative Republican candidates
Here are Sanders' policy positions on how to combat racism, beginning with physical violence;Bernie's policies regarding racial issues do not exist.
He goes on to address political violence, legal violence, economic violence, and environmental violence in very specific policy focused ways, here
- We must demilitarize our police forces so they don’t look and act like invading armies.
- We must invest in community policing. Only when we get officers into the communities, working within neighborhoods before trouble arises, do we develop the relationships necessary to make our communities safer together. Among other things, that means increasing civilian oversight of police departments.
- We must create a police culture that allows for good officers to report the actions of bad officers without fear of retaliation and allows for a department to follow through on such reports.
- We need police forces that reflect the diversity of our communities, including in the training academies and leadership.
- At the federal level, we need to establish a new model police training program that reorients the way we do law enforcement in this country. With input from a broad segment of the community including activists and leaders from civil rights organizations we will reinvent how we police America.
- We need to federally fund and require body cameras for law enforcement officers to make it easier to hold them accountable.
- We need to require police departments and states to collect data on all police shootings and deaths that take place while in police custody and make that data public.
- We need new rules on the allowable use of force. Police officers need to be trained to de-escalate confrontations and to humanely interact with people who have mental illnesses.
- States and localities that make progress in this area should get more federal justice grant money. Those that do not should get their funding slashed.
- We need to make sure federal resources are there to crack down on the illegal activities of hate groups.
How do you believe Sanders policies disproportionately benefit white people? Cite a specific policy that targets white peopleSocial equality makes white people uncomfortable and that's the base he's courting.
What policies does Sanders support that specifically target white moderate conservatives?He's kind of doing a Democratic version of Reagan's courting of Democratic party white moderate voters. Except Bernie is courting moderate conservatives. White people, mostly.
Not from my experience. Conservatives generally support the current system of campaign finance, some have even cited 1st amendment rights as legal justificationCampaign finance reform resonates well with these left and right moderates. I think he'll keep this as a centerpiece of his policies. But I think that's the only issue anybody can count on from Bernie right now.
Sanders is going to sponsor a medicare for all bill. Universal healthcare is one of his top priorities heading into 2018 and 2020
So it's been established by his voting record and NAACP rating that Sanders is undoubtedly progressive on the issues and has been particularly engaged in racial issues his entire political career, always voting in the right direction. It would be pretty tough to make the case that he is either fiscally moderate or socially conservativeBernie never was a leftist. Leans left, sure. But best described as moderate fiscal liberal with socially conservative policies. Basically status quo.
Sanders considers enacting a system of universal healthcare a top priority, I'm not sure where you're getting the idea that he doesn't support it when every interview he's given about it proves he doesHealthcare you might ask? Why am I saying he's moving to the right regarding healthcare? Because he no longer says it's a necessary policy in his "Our Revolution" reform. How is this any different from Feinstein and Clinton, @Padawanbater2 ?
How is Sanders "surrendering to systematic racism"?That he's surrendering to systematic racism in order to cater to the left and right white majority makes him socially conservative to my mind.