SneekyNinja
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Sounds like something a Republican shit-head would say...Shut up, snowflake.
Sounds like something a Republican shit-head would say...Shut up, snowflake.
You're the Republican, so you must be the authority.Sounds like something a Republican shit-head would say...
Sounds like something a Republican shit-head would say...
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mmhummBecause shoveling money at politicians doesn't change their votes.
Yeah, and the sun will rise in the West tomorrow...
http://inthesetimes.com/article/20543/corporate-money-citizens-united-corruption
You and a few other people seem to believe money only influences Republicans. That's a scientific analysis that shows you're wrong, not that one was neededmmhumm
Republicans are the reason Sanders' bill to repeal Citizens United didn't go forward. Republicans are trying to eliminate Medicare and Medicaid. Yeah, Democrats are the problem.
You love that tactic of mischaracterizing somebody, don't you?You and a few other people seem to believe money only influences Republicans. That's a scientific analysis that shows you're wrong, not that one was needed
That's how corruption works in America. If universal healthcare is the goal of the Democratic party, like you claim it is, and the rest of the Democrats who haven't cosponsored Sanders bill take issue with it, why haven't any of them sponsored/cosponsored other pieces of legislation that looks to enact it?
Republicans killed the bill.You say the Dems platform has been universal coverage for the past 80 years, that Reps are standing in the way of it, so why are about half Dem senators choosing not to cosponsor Sanders' bill or sponsor one of their own that would enact it?
It's easy to oppose/support a piece of legislation when you're the minority party. The real test comes when you have full control of Washington. See the Repubs failed repeal of Obamacare as an example.You love that tactic of mischaracterizing somebody, don't you?
No. I don't believe what you say.
Sanders bill health care bill is going nowhere. It's already floating in the 2017 septic tank along with the failed Republican medical reform bills. Republicans killed the bill, not Democrats. Sanders bill attracted the most cosponsors (all Democrats, by the way) for a senate bill EVER. But Republican killed the bill. Republicans are the ones standing in the way. Can you understand? Republicans are the ones who are stopping Universal healthcare today. Republicans are the ones who stopped it. Do I have to point out that Republicans stopped Bernie's unfinished bill from moving forward? What do Democratic congressmen who follow the law regarding campaign donations have to do with Republicans stopping Sanders bill for Universal healthcare?
As far as money in campaigns go. I'm all for changing the law. So are Democratic congressmen. The last time this issue made it to the floor of the Senate, every Democratic caucus senator supported it. Where in the world do you get "big money corrupt Democrats" out of that? Not a single Democratic senator voted to kill that bill. Every Republican voted to kill it. Every Republican was against campaign finance reform. Every Republican. Can you see the trend?
I'm all for Justice Democrats and other groups promoting candidates who pledge to forego legal donations from corporations, PACs and big money donors. If this is such an important issue to voters, we should see those candidates win in the 2018 primaries. Nothing wrong with that. I think many will get pasted by campaigns that are better staffed and organized because they have more money to spend. Also because based upon the way they voted in the past 6 years, voters don't really seem to care about this issue as much as you seem to think they do. The primaries are the time to test your theory that foregoing legal campaign donations on principle is a winning tactic.
I'm curious since you said they support itRepublicans killed the bill.
Why are you so fixated on unity around a badly written bill that was never going anywhere?
Getting back to your "corrupt democrat" rant. How does the fact that Republicans killed the bill make a case for corrupt Democrats?
And now you misread. What I said they support:I'm curious since you said they support it
So how do they support universal healthcare exactly if it doesn't show in the legislation they support?
They don't have to support Sanders' version of the bill. Why haven't the ones that don't support it sponsor one of their own or cosponsor something else that looks to enact universal healthcare? You say that's been the Democratic platform for 80 years, so what can you point to as evidence that shows that? They should have something to show in support of it on their record, right?And now you misread. What I said they support:
As far as money in campaigns go. I'm all for changing the law. So are Democratic congressmen. The last time this issue made it to the floor of the Senate, every Democratic caucus senator supported it.
Underlining was added to help you read the sentence correctly.
The universal healthcare bill never made it to the floor for a vote. It was an incomplete bill, submitted without a price tag or the means to pay for it. It's hard to say why each and every democratic senator didn't line up to co-sponsor it. It is in fact the only bill ever to gain this many cosponsors. Include on that list the declaration of war against Germany and Japan. Why didn't every congressman cosponsor that? Is it because they didn't support the war?
Because symbolism is a waste of time.They don't have to support Sanders' version of the bill. Why haven't the ones that don't support it sponsor one of their own or cosponsor something else that looks to enact universal healthcare? You say that's been the Democratic platform for 80 years, so what can you point to as evidence that shows that? They should have something to show in support of it on their record, right?
So nothing, then? There's nothing in all these Democrats record that shows they support universal healthcare?Because symbolism is a waste of time.
Next time stop shitting on Democrats for the whole election and we might get some progressive policies passed.
Bernie is a populist politician, he does and says populist (but unrealistic things) so idiots like you will keep voting for him.
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