The fact Bernie hasn’t been able to enact more of his vision as a Senator doesn’t say so much about him as it says about the Senate. It’s why he needs the power of the presidency; it will give him the authority to actualize possibilities he and so many of us long for.

Mar 1, 2020 · 4:45 AM UTC

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You're right. I guess the StillWithHer and VBNMW denizens have problems with the mathematics of 1 Ind Representative being effective in a group of 435 and then being 1 Senator as opposed to part of two party groups taking up 98 of the other 99 seats. And yet he IS effective
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With all due respect...the power is supposed to be with Congress. If you can’t it done then, doesn’t translate to the presidency.
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His visions are horrifying and dangerous to the freedom of Americans. That his vision has not been enacted is a blessing.
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The POTUS doesn’t legislate, there’s that.
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Um, no. Bernie hasn't been able to get more of his agenda passed into law is that he doesn't work or play well with others, and his ideological purity allows nothing less than his idea to be agreed upon. In other words, he doesn't know how politics work.
This is a faith statement. Sorry, I don't have your faith in Sanders.
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Exactly why he is the most dangerous candidate....