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.

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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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At one time even the GOP cared about people. But it was too long ago to recount.
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Ya well your pretty stuiped
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That’s not true. You need to LISTEN to him. He is more of a communist than a socialist.
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BULLSHIT! FDR would be a Republican today. He supported Governmwnt intervention to help fix the economy and provide safety nets. NOT A TOTAL TAKE OVER OF OUR GOVERNMENT. Sanders is not anything like FDR. Learn the differences!
I don’t disagree that he’s trying to support the working class, but he really needs to be open to policies that work (UBI) and stop pushing those that don’t (increasing minimum wage)
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you dropped this 👑
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I will Gladly support Senator Sanders if he wins the nomination. But he has run twice now, and in neither campaign has he sufficiently put the democratic socialist moniker to bed! I do not believe a Dem-socialist will beat the hairdo! But Biden, and a return to the center, Will!