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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy isn't Bernie telling Republicans what they need to do?
The Republicans won everything. They hold all levers of power. If Bernie was really the champion of the working class, he would redirect all his efforts to challenging the Republicans and speaking out against their efforts to roll back all worker rights and protections. But he still is only attacking Democrats still. This is why I view him as a fraud. He talks a good game, but what has he actually accomplished in all his years in Congress? I have more respect for Elizabeth Warren and AOC, because they are more likely to enact real change.
Walleye
(35,540 posts)What has he ever accomplished?
Cha
(305,316 posts)ran Against Hillary & Joe Biden.
I'm Not saying anything else for Obvious reasons.
karynnj
(59,932 posts)He and Angus King, are independents who caucus with the Democrats.
His views are well known and he is popular in his state. He is often seen doing normal things like going to the local grocery store.
I get that some here react strongly whenever he criticizes anything done by Democratic leaders, ignoring that after we lose an election MANY Democrats opine on where the candidate and party went wrong.
I have always found most of those attacks unfair and tending to have an underlying message that the speaker is thinking someone more like me would have won. It is not just Bernie and people like him, I remember the unfair Bill Clinton comments after both Gore and Kerry lost.
I wish that ALL Democrats and allies would stay quiet on postmortems for at least a few months so those of us still hurt by the loss can at least reach a point where it is not a fresh pain. I get that losses are always going to be followed by reexamining what we could have done better and why we lost.
Some reasons may have no easy solution. People saying anything starting with "we needed to get out our message on ..." need to see that it might not be the "message", but the lack of trusted channels through which we can reach nearly half the country. That is something a candidate even in a normal primary/general election can't do.
Over the decades, we have allowed "news" channels to exist and develop that are rarely held accountable for lying. The bar for a public person to challenge them for libel or slander is very high. Not winning such a case would be devastating as it would be misconstrued. It was only when Fox and others demeaned Dominion, a company, that they were successfully sued.
It seems the three biggest issues we lost on were immigration, economy and the despicable demonization of some of the most vulnerable people, trans. On each, correcting disinformation may not have helped much.
On immigration, Republicans used several tactics to exploit underlying xenophobia. They used everything from some tragic stories of young women killed to lies about immigrants being given more than some of poorest citizens have to claims that immigrants were taking jobs to pure smears like Haitians eating cats and dogs.
On the economy, the Biden administration did a remarkable job. However, the Republicans were able to get enough people to consider only the preCovid part of Trump's term. Trump inherited a thriving economy. He passed his unsustainable tax cuts that were a large part of the root of our current inflation and deficit problems. However in 2018 and 2019, they stimulated the economy. The problem was that it was hard for many to see Biden did a great job dealing with the many interrelated economic problems he inherited while Trump took the strong Obama economy and created the mess Biden inherited.
My husband watched the world series. I think in every game, there were terrible ads that cherry picked Harris comments on treatment for Trans in prison and other Trans issues. I honestly do not have any idea how Democrats could have responded. On the prison treatment, the policy had been the same under Trump.
Walleye
(35,540 posts)A lot of it is magical thinking.
Raven123
(6,028 posts)delisen
(6,446 posts)Why are you interpreting his silence for him ?
Raven123
(6,028 posts)jimfields33
(18,759 posts)Im sure hell have a lot to say next year. A bill hasnt even been made for trumps signature yet.
yardwork
(64,278 posts)I'm tired of being lectured by Bernie Sanders. He's been a senator for decades. He's in a position of power. I'm not. I work to elect good people. What has Sanders done?
This is a serious question.
Maru Kitteh
(29,070 posts)sheshe2
(87,412 posts)Skittles
(159,061 posts)he helped bring us Donald Fucking Trump
He's attacking those he thinks he can change. No point in wasting time on the brick walls.
comradebillyboy
(10,454 posts)despise Bernie Sanders. The man spent most of his career attacking Democrats from the left with absurd purity tests. Biden is the only prominent Democrat who would give him the time of day. He's just gone back to who he's always been.
PatSeg
(49,716 posts)that Bernie just needs to hear the sound of his own voice over and over again. He is only happy when he is in attack mode. I'm afraid it is more about his ego than his altruistic dreams for humanity. I've really grown tired of his angry rants.
comes across as an angry old man and a know it all.
PatSeg
(49,716 posts)admire the man. I remember listening to him every Friday morning on Thom Hartmann's radio show when I lived in California (early 2000s). I think it was called Breakfast With Bernie. 20 years later, he really hasn't changed much, just got crankier.
Meanwhile, people like Joe Biden have changed dramatically in the same timeframe and look how much he's accomplished in less than four years.
Skittles
(159,061 posts)Bernie was NEVER going to be president, NOT FUCKING EVER
Martin68
(24,575 posts)agenda, but he couldn't wait to tell Democrats what's wrong with them when we lost.
PatSeg
(49,716 posts)while Biden has actually accomplished some of the lofty goals that Bernie aspired to. He is all talk and ego.
wolfie001
(3,610 posts)Blah blah blah. He should've called out those two clowns Manshit and that fake greaseball Sinema especially after she voted down the minimum wage bill.
wolfie001
(3,610 posts)And pathetically true. Should I laugh or cry
cadoman
(887 posts)Hey Bernface, Biden is in office right now, how about working on this policy with him instead??
Susan Calvin
(2,094 posts)Saying you'll work with Trump on anything is rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
mountain grammy
(27,270 posts)Susan Calvin
(2,094 posts)However, I am a Bernie fan, so I suppose I will now go read the rest of it to see if that is accurate or if there is anything to redeem it. On the face of it, though, I don't like it. The only thing to do with Trump is resist him. I imagine the whole thing about the credit card interest rate cap will turn out to be moot. Very few good things that he says he will do actually get done. Maybe none, I haven't been keeping close track.
mountain grammy
(27,270 posts)Bernie knows that. But when something inadvertently falls out of trump's mouth that will help people, Bernie will jump on it knowing it will just be another empty promise but something that people desperately need and he'll fight for it, but republicans won't and THAT is what we must resist, that they talk the talk but obstruct anything and everything that doesn't benefit the rich, and ridiculously high interest rates for consumers is a rich man's wet dream.
Bernie Sanders has and always will be on our side and will always resist right wing extremism and funneling money to the rich, even when Democrats do it.
Credit card interest and the raw greed behind it should have been mentioned a few times during the campaign.. enough to get the attention of the media and possible trickle down to the damn non rich fools who voted trump and are crushed by credit card debt. Like student debt, the debt's been paid, the interest never will be.
Susan Calvin
(2,094 posts)I'm just picturing idiots who are going to be pointing and saying, "See, Bernie supports Trump"
mountain grammy
(27,270 posts)Like some Obama voters too. Makes my head explode Ill never understand.
Susan Calvin
(2,094 posts)The theory is that in both cases they wanted a disruptor. Apparently the idiots can't distinguish between constructive and destructive disruption.
Susan Calvin
(2,094 posts)Which, in my opinion, should have been followed by "although that is not likely," or some such. As it was in the article, it could definitely come off as sanewashing Trump
mountain grammy
(27,270 posts)that's what you call "normalizing and endorsing" Christofascism? You can't be serious. Do you have credit cards? Do you use them? What's the interest rate? mine is 19% and I pay it off every month.
Do you read what you posted here?
cadoman
(887 posts)Or would you say no, because it's fucking Hitler?
And I don't ask that question flippantly, because a lot of anti-Semitism has its origins cloaked in "banking reform".
I can't help but think this is a dog whistle to TSF's Nazi followers, or perhaps the Russian government. I'm not sure whether Bernie has just been tricked or maybe they've made a move on him...
mountain grammy
(27,270 posts)I hear what you're saying because I'm also Jewish and I hadn't thought about it like that. You have a good point and, truthfully, I've used that same argument about making nice with Nazis.
It's true that high interest rates are probably blamed on Jews so regulating them could be seen in that light, I just don't know. Sometimes the Bernie hate on this platform is so visceral gives me pause, so you're not far out there.
That said, I know is friends who had to put a medical or dental procedure or a car repair on a credit card and 10 years later are still paying for it. It's a crushing debt with the banks charging 19-20% There is no way in hell republicans will do anything to stop the banks from doing this, but I wish Democrats had addressed it in their campaign. I do think it would resonate with many people much more than not taxing tips.
Bernie's not going to be working with trump, but he will support anything that he believes will help people. I absolutely trust his judgment on that.
rubbersole
(8,482 posts)He is constantly against the "policies" of the billionaire class. Some of his criticism isn't appreciated but the fact he caucuses with the Dems is appreciated. What other politician rails against Citizens United as much as he does?
yardwork
(64,278 posts)I'm sick of his finger shaking in my face, telling me I'm not good enough. He's been a senator for decades. Name one piece of legislation he's introduced? Name one coalition he's created that actually accomplished something?
We all rail against Citizens United. Our only chance to overturn it was lost when Trump was elected in 2016. Sanders did that.
rubbersole
(8,482 posts)Other than that....
moonscape
(5,363 posts)Thats not enough
yardwork
(64,278 posts)Why's he always complaining about the Democrats, then?
Response to yardwork (Reply #33)
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SocialDemocrat61
(2,802 posts)is 51-49. So Democrats would still have the majority without Sanders.
rubbersole
(8,482 posts)Manchin and Sinema made Bernie look like a Saint. I try to avoid defending politicians - just as a matter of principle. Sanders rightfully deserves criticism at times. The Dems would be worse off if he didn't caucus with us. I'm retired IBEW. Bernie stood with unions more than any other politician until Biden championed organized labor. I'm grateful for his support of working people. Working people are royally fucked now that the repubs drive the bus. These are the good old days. Criticize anyone you like. But pundits saying Marco Rubio is a good choice for SofS shows us just how bad it really is.
SocialDemocrat61
(2,802 posts)I was just pointing out a fact about the current makeup of the US Senate.
Hekate
(94,598 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(2,802 posts)in the new year.
rubbersole
(8,482 posts)mr715
(848 posts)Not to litigate old battles.
mountain grammy
(27,270 posts)Campaigning vigorously for her and telling his supporters they must vote for Hillary Clinton.
That.
That vigorous campaign and his full throated, and early endorsement of the Democratic party nominee in 2016. That.
mountain grammy
(27,270 posts)She got more votes than Obama in 2012. She lost the electoral college. It was not Bernie Sanders fault. Thats utterly ridiculous.
questionseverything
(10,117 posts)That Kamala just lost by 30,000
Ne corner of Wisconsin has lotta dre voting machines, no actual ballot to check and Wisconsin law doesnt allow for people to look at ballots and hand count them anyway so yea, definitely Bernies fault our candidates are loosing
-this is bitter sarcasm in case anyone womders-
LizBeth
(10,815 posts)questionseverything
(10,117 posts)Lots of school lunch stuff because Bernie got it included
Those $600. Unemployment checks during the first of the pandemic were because of Bernie
And in October alone Bernie did 24 campaign rallies for harris
tritsofme
(18,447 posts)what to do
about anything.
Im not particularly interested in his opinion on any subject.
FakeNoose
(35,632 posts)Apparently he only gets free TV time when he attacks the Democratic Party.
If he tried to throw blame on the Repukes, nobody would pay any attention.
Mariana
(15,081 posts)This thread is a perfect example.
haele
(13,518 posts)In the Democratic Party. The GOP would kick him out. So he's stuck playing with us.
He votes with the party (for the most part). And he's signed on as co-sponser on some bills that have added over the years. So there's that.
Haele
Cha
(305,316 posts)adores him.
LiberalArkie
(16,470 posts)to indentured servitude and higher wages that only hurt the owner class. The people need to be put in their places otherwise they commoners might start biting their masters. Only by adopting an Dixiecrat agenda will the party ever get away from the loosing policies.
That sound about right?
Mblaze
(378 posts)Why, since he ran for President in the Democratic primaries and constantly tells the Democrats what they should do, doesn't he declare as a Democrat rather than an Independent? Work from the inside rather than a quasi-outside position with only a few fellow Independents to caucus with.
jaxexpat
(7,762 posts)Over the years, our enemies have spent as much energy drowning out Bernie's message as they have on our own. Why would that be? Would it be because Democrats have set speed records stepping away from any label of "socialism" to the extent they have trouble being identified in the minds of actual voters as anything except LGBTQ and pro-choice supporters. Both of which, no matter how fundamentally relevant, tend to alienate the electorate. We should have bought in and carried the "socialist" name high. It would have been relatively easier to demonize the greedy 1% than to convince people hypnotized by high egg prices that they need access to sex change and abortion rights. If someone has been sleeping for 25 years, they may be excused for not appreciating the irony that the party of oligarchs is gaining middle class support by condemning Democratic economic policies as liberal wastefulness and inflationary incompetence while pointing at the failure of their own policies for examples. Our response is "don't use or even get close to the socialist word", people have been taught to hate that word. All the while, Republicans have convinced a slim majority that feudalism is utopia and Democrats can't perform basic arithmetic.
So, go ahead and pillory Bernie. That's a great cause and will set us up for unlimited success in the mid-terms..
the curtain has been opened.
now we will see if politicians who talk the talk will walk the walk....
I make no claim who, I am watching who. I am beyond listening to words.
Oopsie Daisy
(4,490 posts)sheshe2
(87,412 posts)Thats the one!
Rebl2
(14,664 posts)Silent Type
(6,597 posts)SnoopDog
(2,457 posts)I would like to see the data/research that you used for your post.
Silent Type
(6,597 posts)on trade agreements right up to October 2016 with a massive misinformation campaign.
Of course, you are entitled to your opinion.
SnoopDog
(2,457 posts)SCantiGOP
(14,231 posts)even if you say that you are convinced.
rubbersole
(8,482 posts)Gore won Florida. The SC and Jeb! took the Presidency from Gore... Our planet is not forgiving us.
Intractable
(476 posts)He had a reputation of being honest and forthright. It was appealing to people who were fed-up with party politics.
When he lost the primary to Hillary, his right-leaning voters went back to where they came from, the Republican party.
The ones on the far left went to Jill Stein.
Despite his efforts to convince them that Trump was the worst possible choice, Bernie had no control of these votes after he lost.
Those votes were never ours to own. They were on loan.
JI7
(90,506 posts)that liked him attacking Democrats so it can help Trump win.
Intractable
(476 posts)Who needs their votes? I mean, like, we're just winning everything.
JI7
(90,506 posts)Intractable
(476 posts)Bernie this, Bernie that. Blah Blah Blah.
JI7
(90,506 posts)Intractable
(476 posts)Got news for ya. Hillary lost the election because she lost. Get over it.
JI7
(90,506 posts)administration. Strange that he has nothing to say about it. And his last comment on Tulsi is defending her
Why won't he call out his own supporters ?
Intractable
(476 posts)You really need to get over the 2016 election. In the fight against fascism, we need all the allies we can get.
Heck, on this issue, I'd even ally with the likes of you.
JI7
(90,506 posts)join his admin next year.
Intractable
(476 posts)And it's quite tiresome. I shall not respond further.
You have yourself a nice day. (Try not to think about the Bernie boogie man.)
JI7
(90,506 posts)but has no comment for one of his biggest supporters supporting and joining Trump. Strange.
Intractable
(476 posts)I'm sure you do other things, but I don't see them.
You've been angry with Bernie for eight years, and are spouting illogical nonsense to defend it in the present. (Bernie is not responsible for Tulsi's actions.)
Your hate wasn't justified then, nor is it now.
Do try to let it go. It's for your own good. Maybe for the good of us all.
Whatever. Good day, now.
JI7
(90,506 posts)especially when he can't even criticize his own MAGA supporters like Tulsi Gabbard.
Intractable
(476 posts)Good luck with that.
Better keep looking over your shoulder. Bernie's gonna get you.
JI7
(90,506 posts)Intractable
(476 posts)I'll explain it slowly. Tulsi was a supporter of Bernie's eight years ago. That's 2016.
It is now 2024. Tulsi is a known Putin asset and has been for years.
Bernie and Tulsi have had nothing to do with each other for years.
Tulsi is a problem among many others.
Bernie is not responsible for speaking out about any particular problem in current politics, any more so than any other Democratic figure.
There are so many battles to fight. Wise politicians choose their battles wisely.
This OP was about Bernie seeking to limit credit card interest to 10%. (Sounds good, but I doubt it will go anywhere.)
Sorry that Bernie isn't living up to your expectations. If you are serious, you should write him a letter about your particular concerns instead of trolling me about them.
To me, you sound angry, but certainly not serious.
JI7
(90,506 posts)when Hillary called her out in 2020.
Intractable
(476 posts)Instead of giving it to me piecemeal, please detail all the problems you have with Bernie.
I want it organized into a single post!
List them now as bulleted items, or better yet, just get on with your day.
JI7
(90,506 posts)it's not the past. So why won't he comment on it ?
Intractable
(476 posts)Some people say that hate can be used constructively.
May you do something productive with yours. So far, no go.
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,595 posts)sheshe2
(87,412 posts)Intractable
(476 posts)You ever heard of Occam's razor? Figure it out!
sheshe2
(87,412 posts)Cha
(305,316 posts)the Sick Fuck's Cabinet and Rogin endorsed TSK.
Fascist Fucks .
Cha
(305,316 posts)Much they believed the GD LIES the RF Stein told them in the Swing States, that Hillary and TSF were the same.
Sarandon Ooozed out the Hate with her Filthy LIES that Hillary was worse than the Sick Fuck.
why would Sanders be able to convince them to vote for Hillary when the Hate was so Embedded?
Hillary wrote a book on it and she was Correct.
Intractable
(476 posts)vote for Hillary.
They didn't want a president who gave $250,000 speeches at Goldman Sachs or be proud to be on stage with Henry Kissinger.
So, it was no surprise that they didn't actually vote for Hillary.
So, what is your point?
I voted for her because it was a simple choice between her and Trump. For others, the decision was not so simple.
My own mother voted for Trump in 2016. She said she wanted to shake things up. I said, "But, you are a liberal. How could you vote for him?"
Cha
(305,316 posts)trump. Yeah, I can see where the HATE came from.
Fuck the GD 3rd party voters that brought Fascism into the WH And helped Start this whole Takeover by Putin's Puppets.
Intractable
(476 posts)It's all their fault. No need to examine any further complexities.
Cha
(305,316 posts)Intractable
(476 posts)I don't. I think Stein voters are just people fed-up with the two-party system. They'll stay home.
It is absolutely the case that Stein is a Putin puppet, but those voters don't know that. We tried to tell them, but the rampant social media propaganda told them otherwise.
SnoopDog
(2,457 posts)With Bidens ability to get Congress to pass legislation and Sanders for the people legislation, Biden is by far one of the best presidents we have ever had.
It was Sanders committees that produced the legislation. Its the populist agenda.
Trump used the populist platform in 2016 and won.
So say what you want about Senator Sanders, but he knows what most Americans want.
And really, you expect Sanders to try to get repubs to do the right thing, when its just as difficult to get Democrats to do the right thing?
sheshe2
(87,412 posts)https://joebiden.com/accomplishments/
Just six weeks into his presidency, Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan to jumpstart our economy and change the course of the pandemic. The American Rescue Plan funded our national vaccination campaign and helped safely reopen Americas schools.
THE BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW
President Biden worked across the aisle to deliver what decades of presidents promised and failed to do: rebuild our nations roads and bridges, upgrade our public transit, clean up pollution, and provide high-speed internet to every American.
Joe Biden giving speech
CONFIRMATION OF JUSTICE KETANJI BROWN JACKSON
President Biden appointed Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to ever serve on the Supreme Court. She is also the first public defender to serve on our nations highest court.
THE BIPARTISAN SAFER COMMUNITIES ACT
The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act is the most significant gun violence prevention legislation in 30 years. It will help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people, narrow the boyfriend loophole, and expand mental health and safety services in schools.
THE CHIPS AND SCIENCE ACT
The CHIPS Act will bring back manufacturing from overseas and create good-paying union jobs here at home. Since President Biden signed it into law, companies have already announced almost $300 billion in new American manufacturing investments.
EXPANDING HEALTH CARE FOR VETERANS THROUGH THE PACT ACT
President Biden signed into law the most significant expansion of benefits and services for toxic-exposed veterans in more than 30 years.
SIGNED MARRIAGE EQUALITY INTO LAW
President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act to enshrine marriage equality for same-sex and interracial couples into federal law.
President Joe Biden smiling
THE INFLATION REDUCTION ACT
President Biden signed landmark legislation to bring down costs for families, lower prescription drug prices, and make historic investments in American clean energy jobs and manufacturing. Every single Republican in Congress voted against it.
CHANGING OUR FAILED APPROACH ON MARIJUANA
President Biden pardoned all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession, removing a burden to employment, housing, and educational opportunities for thousands of Americans
PROTECTING REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
In the wake of the Supreme Courts decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and strip a constitutional right from the American people, President Biden issued executive orders to preserve access to reproductive care and protect the right to travel across state lines to receive care.
HISTORIC CLIMATE ACTION
President Biden rejoined the Paris Climate Accords on his first day in office. He is delivering on the most aggressive climate agenda in American history through historic investments in clean energy.
RALLYING THE WORLD IN SUPPORT OF UKRAINE
Since the start of Vladimir Putins unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, President Biden has rallied the world to stand with Ukraine, defend democracy, and stand up to autocracy.
PROTECTING THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
President Biden has worked to protect and strengthen the Affordable Care Act. Now, millions of Americans are saving $800 per year on their health insurance and 4-in-5 Americans can find coverage for $10 a month or less through the ACA.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM
President Biden signed a landmark executive order to promote safe and accountable policing, ban chokeholds, restrict no-knock entries by police, create a national police accountability database, and prohibit the transfer of military equipment to local police departments.
STUDENT DEBT RELIEF
President Biden has approved the cancellation of billions in student loan debt for millions of Americans, as well as the largest increase in Pell Grants in over a decade.
yardwork
(64,278 posts)Please cite them, and where Sanders chaired the committees?
And, even if that's true, then why is he complaining about Democrats now?
SnoopDog
(2,457 posts)If Sanders is complaining, Im guessing its because the Democrats lost the presidency, the Senate, and the House. And it is the Democratic Party Leadership responsibility to win elections. Right?
yardwork
(64,278 posts)I'm not the leader of anything, much less the DNC. Sounds like an inside the beltway tiff.
Cha
(305,316 posts)Dems are so Pissed.
He Attacked Hard Woking Dems When they Lost.. Kicking them when they're Dwon Over Something that is not even true.
I would have nothing to say about him if he didn't attack My Democrati Party.
Scrivener7
(52,690 posts)flamingdem
(39,905 posts)At the time it was huuuge
yaesu
(8,222 posts)idiot voters pushed the party in another direction, off the cliff. No amount of backseat driving can fix stupid in this fucked up soon to be firmly in the shithole country.
Keepthesoulalive
(572 posts)Joe Rogan, Killer Mike, Nina Turner and ran against Hillary and made the democratic convention a shit show. He doesnt have a problem with people trying to destroy our democracy but the democrats are never pure enough.
nini
(16,712 posts)He's appealing to his base and trying to damage the one party with the best chance to get anything done these days. I used to love him but he's all about himself ultimately.
ThePartyThatListens
(81 posts)Republicans didn't just suffer a MASSIVE loss in an election, the likes not seen since Reagan.
Number 2, Republicans won't listen.
Bernie is an Independent, but he caucuses w/the Democrats.
Note: Bernie is not your enemy.
Intractable
(476 posts)It's something that just keeps popping up. It goes away. It comes back.
Even us, the supposed enlightened ones, need to point fingers.
ThePartyThatListens
(81 posts)The OP drips of it.
And I've seen it in other precincts on the Internet.
That's for the heads up though.
SidDithers
(44,261 posts)Edit: DU doesn't like accented characters
Sid
jaxexpat
(7,762 posts)never mind.
* high commas, sometimes spelled: Haiku is a type of short form poetry that originated in Japan and can be traced back from the influence of traditional Chinese poetry. Traditional Japanese haiku consist of three phrases composed of 17 morae (called on in Japanese) in a 5, 7, 5 pattern;[1] that include a kireji, or "cutting word";[2] and a kigo, or seasonal reference. However, haiku by classical Japanese poets, such as Matsuo Bashō, also deviate from the 17-on pattern and sometimes do not contain a kireji. Similar poems that do not adhere to these rules are generally classified as senryū.[3]
MineralMan
(147,547 posts)"Meme" still means the same, with or without the circumflex. Still, I wish we could use those characters in thread titles.
I have a small idea of why they were barred after the 2016 election day massacre. I'm not sure, though. There was a reason.
Blue_Tires
(55,746 posts)That's why whenever there's a big setback for Dems, he's the FIRST person the cable news tracks down for an interview...
Mike Nelson
(10,278 posts)... as far as legislation? I see your point... he's worked on a lot of stuff that never got anywhere. I think his work, while looking effortless, may have influenced others to "move left" or more progressive? An "influencer" then? He did help Hillary win the vote in 2020, I think, by making her look more moderate. I do wish Bernie would have remained a Democrat - not just to run for President - and formed more partnerships there.
niyad
(119,830 posts)Mike Nelson
(10,278 posts)... that's what I meant. Thank you!
Hekate
(94,598 posts)The MAGAGOP is beyond redemption because they are on some other planet entirely and dont give a damn what anyone else thinks.
So that just leaves us, the Democrats, who fail to live up to his expectations.
sakabatou
(43,017 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(572 posts)You want everyone to hear your message and the republicans need to hear it more than anyone.
When he is on the news shows , he should be sounding the alarm about the danger to our country .
Thats where the oligarchs are stealing everything thats not nailed down. Instead he demeans the people who are trying to save the world from trump.
sakabatou
(43,017 posts)Most repukes are for themselves (power, money, etc).
Keepthesoulalive
(572 posts)To be authentic. If he believes in what he is saying tell the world including the republicans. You dont preach to the choir, you spread the gospel of economic socialism to the world. Democrats have busted their asses to fix this country and the republicans tear it down every time so go tell the people about the demons that are destroying the world.
sakabatou
(43,017 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(572 posts)Which is strange, he is not criticizing the people who are destroying this country. He needs to put forth thoughtful bills and fight like hell to get them passed . Otherwise hes just making noise and crapping on the democrats checkerboard.
Hassler
(3,670 posts)Is that the most loyally Democratic voters are AA women, then AA men, Latina voters. Only among white working class is there a strong lean to Repugs.
Asa13
(8 posts)Last edited Sun Nov 17, 2024, 10:25 PM - Edit history (1)
Trump picked up alot of minority voters and the democratic party should be figuring out why. Because if this trend continues of minority voters abandoning our party it becomes irrelevant
JustAnotherGen
(33,513 posts)That:
1. We'll be alive in the numbers we are today in the years to come
And
2. They are going to continue to allow black people to vote.
Point blank - take black people in particular out of the equation. #92%blackwomen
Asa13
(8 posts)Last edited Sun Nov 17, 2024, 10:26 PM - Edit history (1)
Bernie has no influence on republicans his influence is in our party and like it or not there was a message sent in this election. The democrats shouldn't be sticking their head in the sand they should be figuring out what went wrong and Sanders tends to bring issues to the table the democratic party has had an issue addressing like the working class isn't feeling this good economy
sheshe2
(87,412 posts)You said:
they should be figuring out what went wrong and Sanders tends to bring issues to the table the democratic party has had an issue addressing like the working class isn't feeling this good economy.
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The Biden Admin did this, not Sanders.
The Biden administration is raising pay, building power, and improving living standards for service workers across the economyincluding fast-food cooks, call center workers, teachers, home care workers, and federal employees.
The Biden administration has received ongoing attention for its actions to improve the lives of blue collar workersfrom walking the picket line with striking autoworkers to ensuring that its signature investments in American industry create good jobs. Pundits and the press often point to actions to expand and raise standards in the construction and manufacturing sectors as central to the Biden administrations economic agenda. Yet the administration has also taken numerous steps to boost the earnings and wealth of service sector workers, empower them to come together in unions, and hold accountable corporations that violate their rights.
Raising standards in the service sector affects workers across the economyfrom baristas and call center workers to teachers and federal employeesand is essential to a strong middle class. Today, working-class Americans, defined as those without a four-year college degree, are primarily employed in service sector jobs. And research shows that policies to boost wages and benefits for service sector workers help narrow racial pay gaps, reduce turnover and support a well-qualified workforce.
1. Advocating for service workers on the picket line
During last summers wave of worker strikes and organizing actions, the Biden administration met with worker organizers from Starbucks, video game producer Sega, and other unions at the White House to celebrate workers organizing successes. According to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, President Joe Biden expressed his belief that worker power is essential to growing the economy from the middle out and bottom up. In addition, the Biden administration has voiced support for labor actions by Hollywood actors and writers, as well as Amazon warehouse worker organizing. Furthermore, Biden administration appointees to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)the independent agency that oversees union elections and enforces protections for private sector workers organizing unions and collectively bargaininghave issued several complaints and rulings against well-known companies such as Starbucks to remedy illegal activities, including retaliatory firings, withholding increases to wages and benefits, and closing stores.
MORE!
https://www.americanprogress.org/article/8-ways-the-biden-administration-is-improving-the-lives-of-service-workers/
Lots more for you to read here, Asa.
mountain grammy
(27,270 posts)Sorry you are so wrong and thats exactly why we lost, because of this twisted point of view.
Intractable
(476 posts)alarimer
(16,564 posts)It's pretty fucking stupid that David Axelrod has floated RAHM FUCKING EMMANUEL as DNC chair, which is the exact opposite thing they need to do.
They need to be fewer ties to corporate shitheads and not more. Yes to unions and pro-worker stuff and less corporate glad-handing. More corporate bashing and less sucking up.
I like Bernie Sanders. I FUCKING HATE people like David Axelrod and Emmanuel.
The irrational hatred of Bernie Sanders on this board is just too much.
mountain grammy
(27,270 posts)Over the top.. Visceral hatred. He doesnt deserve that. Years ago one of my posts was hidden for bashing Democrats. What I posted was a video of Joe Manchin on a Sunday morning talk show. Well I guess he was still a Democrat back then so I dont remember if he was bashing himself or other Dems but he was usually supported here and he fucking killed the child tax credit that Bernie helped write many years ago. . :
ColinC
(10,660 posts)elleng
(135,988 posts)and neither Dems or Repugs have listened. As I recall, he gave Hillary a run for the money in 2016. H. Clinton 16,917,853[a][1] B Sanders13,210,550
Progressive dog
(7,228 posts)I am not going to attack Bernie. At least he isn't and never will be MAGA.
Skittles
(159,061 posts)seriously
SnoopDog
(2,457 posts)Maybe listening to those who want Democrats and America to succeed is a good idea.
Bread and Circuses
(159 posts)Hes done shite in the senate. Every four years he grandstands just like Jill Stein.
He needs to go away
Uncle Joe
(60,122 posts)to our nation, ie: healthcare, the need for strong unions, poverty, exorbitant student debt, climate change, etc. etc. be they Democrat, Republican or Independent.
I believe that Bernie believes that the Democratic Party as the party of the people is more likely to listen, but today with national, even global domination by American and International oligarchs over all branches of our government combined with Citizens United, and even that becomes a challenge.
That's one reason as to why he is always talking about dysfunctional wealth disparity ie: citing the 3 individuals who own more wealth than the bottom half of our nation, that didn't occur overnight, it happened over the past half century.
It was long term polices that created this situation and policies are the only thing that can change it, not the on going 24/7 drama of soap opera and horse race coverage by the corporate media during Presidential elections, that's just distraction.
To that end, issues and policies have to be addressed directly, you can't pussy foot around them with political bullshit, and Bernie stays on message better than any political leader that I've seen during my lifetime.
JI7
(90,506 posts)she was a huge part of his campaign in 2016.
Ursus Rex
(270 posts)But I dont think hes sponsored a ton of really significant legislation.
Oopsie Daisy
(4,490 posts)It's time to criticize and shit-on the Republicans, and call-out what THEY are "doing wrong" and how THEY need to improve. Being a thorn in their side and a sharp pebble in their shoe is what's called-for now.
Autumn
(46,231 posts)Technically he's not a Democrat!!!: rofl:
He's an Independent who caucuses with the Democrats. Often more than a few Dems do. He worked with our President Biden on a few things.
Happy Hoosier
(8,374 posts)Bernie pretty much always demands entirelt unrealistic action. His plan is always that the "American People will rise up." That's NOT a plan. But as the shit rises to eye level, he can fling some of it a Democrats, even though he has accomplished very little during his career EXCEPT hurl insults at Democrats and weaken the party.
Omnipresent
(6,315 posts)Dumpy
(30 posts)He is clearly stated independent.
msfiddlestix
(7,803 posts)LizBeth
(10,815 posts)Hotler
(12,142 posts)We have yet to try that method. When a bully punches you in the mouth it's okay to punch back, or in their case, a dose of their own.
MineralMan
(147,547 posts)Bernie's tired. Bernie needs to take some rest.
Kid Berwyn
(17,942 posts)February 6, 2018
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) issued the following statement Tuesday after President Donald Trump accused members of Congress who did not clap during his State of the Union address of being un-American and treasonous:
The great political issue now facing our country is not Democrat vs. Republican or progressive vs. conservative. Its much deeper than that. Its about democracy vs. authoritarianism.
Today we have a president who is undermining the first amendment by consistently referring to media criticism as fake news. He has questioned the authority of an independent judiciary. He has tried to make it harder for people to vote by wildly exaggerating the extent of voter fraud. He has viciously attacked those in law enforcement who have investigated him. And yesterday he suggested that members of Congress who dont mindlessly stand and applaud his every word are guilty of treason.
Our job now is to remind Trump and his allies what democracy is all about. By our grassroots activism we will defend President Lincolns words at Gettysburg when he stated that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Stand up. Fight back. Get involved.
Source: https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/sanders-statement-on-trump-treason-comment/
PS: And I remember a Senator wondering if Trump liked him. KB
kerry-is-my-prez
(9,186 posts)By staying in a race he couldnt win, heaping hate on Hillary, and encouraging his Bernie Bros to do damage to her campaign. I used to love, love, love Bernie until he screwed over Hillary. At least he didnt run this time around. It also pisses me off that he abandoned the Dem Party when we need every person we can get in the Senate. What a waste .