KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
those are systematic changes to the primary electoral process he is advocating for, yes. They aren't the only changes he wants. He is trying to push a more progressive platform to the Democratic Party. This has been a loud message for at least two weeks.
Both Repub and Demo primary processes have changed more than once in the last 50 years. It's really just a matter of what the respective parties want to make sure no rogues (like Bernie and Trump now, or someone like George McGovern in the 70's) make it to the nominee stage. Of course he wants those changes - it would give someone like him a higher likelihood of winning the nomination.
I didn't drink the Sanders kool-aid - I support someone who has 50+ years of backing up words with action. I don't support someone who says whatever they need to in order to win vote shares without demonstrating action on those words. Many of my issues with American economic and political realities are in line with what Sanders fights for. It's weird to me to think that despite you knowing very well what my particular gripes are and what Bernie advocates for, you still refer to me as a Bernie bot or whatever. Of course I am - I've been arguing the same stuff he has for 10 years on this forum - and I really think economic stratification, wild west capitalism and with the evolution of politics for sale to the highest bidder are the most important issues facing America today. I'll tell you some that aren't - Syria, Libya and ISIS.
The reality is I value action, you value rhetoric. I learned through many failed romantic relationships that actions speak louder than words for me. You probably have a different life experience that allows you to trust what people say without them demonstrating true conviction.
He mentioned nothing about progressive changes in the platform when he had the chance. I mean he said something about giving working class a voice but that isn't concrete. That isn't a policy goal you can put to work like something regarding education reform and changes. He basically just listed things in the primary that up set him. Not good.
"We need a person at the leadership at the DNC who is vigorously supporting and out working to bring people into the political process," Sanders said, before stressing the need for "the most progressive platform ever passed by the Democratic Party. A platform which makes it crystal clear that the Democratic Party is on the side of working people."
The Vermont senator called for replacing Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, enabling open primaries so non-registered Democrats can vote, and better staffing to prevent long lines and difficulty being able to vote. Sanders pointed to Arizona, where both Democratic and Republican officials denounced the long lines and fewer polling stations available in the March 22 primary. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton won that contest.
"How many people simply gave up their right to vote — gave up their right to vote and walked away," Sanders said. "We are taking for granted that in California it will take weeks for votes to be counted and I'm not sure the votes have yet been counted in Puerto Rico."
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/b … z4BhTRhEo0What has Sanders accomplished in his 50 years in government?. Can you give me a few bills or major changes he had enacted? I can't recall any. He has been on the fringe getting nothing done for 50 years. That isn't something to be proud of. Getting nothing done but remaining pure or whatever.
Bernie is nothing but talk He doesn't even know the details of how he is going to do things like "break up the banks". Hillary puts out detailed plans for things. Bernie doesn't.
https://www.hillaryclinton.com/briefing … mmunities/Do I like her as a human? Eh. Does she know what she is talking about and has detailed ways to get it done? Yes. Does she have high levels of accomplishment and connections in government. Yes. Bernie has neither.