1. When Bernie Sanders said his platform should become the framework for the platform of the Democratic Party, he was absolutely right.
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Why? For the hundredth time, he is NOT a DEM! Why should he speak for our party?
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Because it's what most dems want, and it would attract more independents to the party. Do we want to grow or whither and die?
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No it's what the Far Left Progressives/Independents want, form your own party and take Shaun and Bernie with you! Bernie is not a DEM period
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2. Bernie's plans for college tuition, for healthcare, for the environment, and particularly for getting money out of politics are POPULAR.
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Popular is a lot different than being feasible and realistic. Tell everyone you'll give them $1M and that will make you popular-can't do it
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"No we can't No we can't" Yep, that's the message that won HRC the WH.
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She had the realistic plan. The one NY state is now using. Pay attention.
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3. Bernie is also right to publicly question whether or not people claiming to be progressive actually are.
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Shaun, respectfully disagree. Berne isn't the decider on who's progressive and who's not.
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Of course he isn't. Did he say that? But you are now saying he can't even question something. He can. I can. You can. We should.
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4. It's not enough for somebody to smile and say they hate Trump's guts - what else do you stand for? What have you fought for? When? Where?
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Does Karen Handel support BDS?
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