Dem establishment disdains the Sanders revolution for the same reason that the Sanders revolution disdains the Dem establishment: “If you win, I lose power.” Nothing ever really changes. The story of America is a constant reenactment of the struggle between elites and the people

Mar 1, 2020 · 2:45 PM UTC

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The irony is that the Sanders revolution, not a corporatized Democratic elite, IS a return to the soul of the Democratic Party. I’m old enough to remember when it had one so I know.
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Replying to @lenianfuture
It’s my Twitter feed. Where would I go?
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Alas, no one is good. 18“Why do you call me good?” Jesus answered. “No one is good—except God alone.
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Government is best when it is highly regulated. People are best when they are not.
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Interesting how all your special people are from one party.
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I’m not running for anything.
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The assumption is that all the “good” people come from 1 party. I assume that they come from zero parties.
Just like everyone else, just with greater opportunities to exercise their evil.
Every voting, so we get the government we deserve. Not necessarily a good government, just one selected by the people. Those of us that engage in the system should not have the power given us by the apathetic.