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  1. Well they seem like they have a clear idea of the problems the Dems are facing in swing state. Establisment Dems need to listen to them

    1. @Ross Hoyt That’s what I’m saying!!! First, we need election reform, then we can vote our conscience. But to be fair, Gore had no chance in Ohio, so my vote wouldn’t have counted either way. National popular vote would change that, of course.

    2. @Jeff Goddin Fair enough, I’d agree with you there. Yes its true, the state you’re in has a big effect on whether or not it’s smart to vote for 3rd Party candidate. We need real election reform and national popular vote.

    1. @J C @JoeyFiveandDimes Neither of you have any actual experience with “Antifa” do you? I call them the Black Block. I’ve hung out with them and protested alongside of them. Yes, they remind me of the stereotype of gnarly bikers. Unruly and eager to fight. Even friendly fights, just for fun! Their ideas are naive and their organization is poor. They’re squatters and largely unemployed. And their numbers are small. In a protest of 3000, maybe 60 “Antifa” the rest peaceful. The goal of Antifa is to agitate, to provoke violence, but not for the reason you may suspect. They want to get cops to over-react and start beating on the peaceful protesters. They want innocents to get caught up and feel the violence of oppression first hand. Ultimately, they try to provide the conditions for radicalization. The less you respond to them, the less power they have. Mostly they engage in property damage. But they’re also happy to take the front lines against a White Supremacist rally. But just consider, maybe 1000 Antifa total in the US, how many White Supremacists?

    1. Kelley L You forgot the period after every sentence. Believe me people hear me and im not just hear on the internet like you internet trolls im out and spreading the word aswell which im a big loyal part of my community.. my city could potentially overturn one of your big electoral states that could factor trump loosing the election.

    2. Special B  ………….    Baloney ! People want ‘good’ socialism: like public schools, police and fire departments, decent roads, garbage pick-up, nice parks, fair courthouses . They would LIKE to have resources for humane health care that doesn’t threaten bankruptcy for services . They DON’T want ‘BAD’ socialism like agriculture subsidies for multi-millionaires, oil depletion allowances, tax breaks for people that don’t need them .

    3. @Alex C and who will be paying for it? and remind NOTHING in this fucking world is free something has to give for something else to have i forgot leftist don’t know that because they never taught that as children nor know that mother nature can take care of herself and who don’t you ask those infants who your side murder because they are pro-abortion?

    1. @Jeff Goddin I’ll agree that Fox leans toward Republicans but they will have Democrats on to share their views without trying to trap them in an awkward position.

    2. @Will Smith Heck, Chris Wallace is even happy to trap Stephen Miller in an awkward position, so I’m going to say that’s not really the case. Every interviewer (not commentator) has the responsibility to be tough on their guest.

    3. @Jeff Goddin like wolf tried to embarrass Kellyanne by talking about her husband. He actually referred to him as a legal scholar.

  2. This young reporter deserves a lot of credit, and I’m wondering how she was able to get CNN’s approval for this? Maybe she’s the daughter of someone important. In any case, this an example of why we need more young reporters to work their way up through the ranks. An older reporter probably would have never discovered the Trillbilly Worker’s Party podcast.

    1. She’s from Vice News. She did some widely viewed coverage of the Charlottesville events. Google the crying Nazi.

    1. Man, you know your down south
      When you discuss any topic, the
      Answer ” the gay community is
      The cause” or ” the commies ”
      The reign of ignorance is supreme.

    2. The working middle class has to realize that robots, automats and code are the better workers.

      What the workers out of work have to realize is that they have to tell government to pay them (freedom dividend as Yang calls it) and they have to seek for jobs that are non-essential. Actors can do it, musicians and other artists can do it. And so can these former workers. Also: the infrastructure is a mess: so why don’t these former workers unite US wide to fix and improve the infrastructure instead of blaming others all of the time.

    3. @Garry G Impeachment ROTFLMAO ! NEVER happening. It’s completely obvious to those that don’t wear horse blinders that democrats CANNOT get over losing in 2016. That is ALL it’s ever been about. The Muller report, oops ! LOL !

    4. @Hal Flife sure a bunch of out of
      Work poor people will buy a steel
      Foundry and start work on the
      Bridges and roads. And don’t
      Forget that contract with Mexico
      For all that Portland. Dummy.

  3. I’m a 60 year old Catholic in California and let me tell you I love Bernie he wants to make a difference for the people not for the corporations.
    Bernie 2020💖 🇺🇸 💖

    1. @Deviant Affinity for me, I see DSoc as a counterbalance to corporate socialism.

      It’s like, if corps. and industries are going to cheat, then we should ALL be allowed to cheat. I would prefer that corps and industries just abide by the rules of Capitalism, but the constant bailouts for corporations convinced me the supposed party of fiscal conservatives (GOP) is not interested in letting corps and industries fail equally. Some HAVE TO be protected (e.g., banks, soybean farmers).

      The only way we individuals can fight back is through socialism. If you have distrust with DC bureaucrats, then keep it local. For me DSoc is socialism at the CITY level. I don’t believe it can work beyond the scope of a city because the whole point is for your friends and neighbors to evaluate your own community. Using this definition, I don’t feel afraid of some far off official deciding how much I make.

      So I take it as if Bernie Sanders wants to empower local governments. I have my reservations, but I am definitely not afraid of manufactured famines like under Stalin.

    1. I support Bernie because he has never had a real job in his life, managing to live off the welfare state and lady friends until he entered politics at the age of 53.

    2. @johnbenson222 You are a lying piece of garbage. Aside from the horseshit lie about him not having a real job, Bernie got into politics in 1971.. he was 30. If you are going to spread nonsense at least try something that isn’t so commonly known. What a pathetic little comrade you are.

    3. @johnbenson222 Awww how cute – the reply of a misinformed and utterly brainwashed right wing moron who considers propaganda such as Fox News, Mark Dice and other hate-filled channels as news.
      John, go back to your bubble of right wing conspiracy theories.

  4. Bernie has a heart and a proven track record of caring about the average person and the workers. He’s the real deal. Not just pretending. Go Bernie! People love you.

  5. Now that Kentucky has voted a Democrat for a Governor. time for the people in Kentucky to get rid of Moscow Mitch next.

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