What Bernie stands for is not radical or extreme. It’s nothing more than a return to the traditional FDR Democratic Party position of always being on the side of the working people in America. Prior to the 1980s, that was considered the core of the Democratic Party.

Mar 2, 2020 · 8:45 PM UTC

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Those in both parties who paint Bernie as extreme are doing so in order to protect an economic paradigm that puts corporations before people. THAT is what should be seen as extreme.
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He sounds more and more like Trump.
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once again you prove to know nothing of American politics or history
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There is absolutely no way that’s even remotely true. That’s exactly what people thought when communism first was introduced. Then it didn’t work. That sounds like a @JoeBiden delusion!!!
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Let him say that, if that is his entire goal
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Sadly, we've become a country with a defeatist attitude - this won't work....it cost to much.... impossible..... too idealistic .... if it doesn't work in Sweden, how could it possibly work here in the United States of America....
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You misfired with this one, Queen.
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Whatever it is it’s out of sync w the political wind. FDR was a registered Democrat. Bernie is an Independent Democratic Socialist. Nothing wrong w that it just isn’t the year. Bernie will lose the House the Senate and the WH.