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Donkees

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Tue Mar 20, 2018, 06:18 AM Mar 2018

Bernie Sanders' Economic Inequality Town Hall Draws 1.7 Million Live Viewers [View all]

The Vermont senator is using his reach to try to shape a national progressive narrative.

By Daniel Marans

Excerpt:

The panel-discussion-style event, called “Inequality in America: The Rise of Oligarchy and Collapse of the Middle Class,” exceeded the viewership of Sanders’ first live town hall on single-payer health care in January.

The broadcast provided the Vermont independent with an opportunity to expand his new alternative media revue beyond “Medicare for all” to the broader issue of economic inequality, which he maintains that commercial media outlets frequently ignore.

“What I would say to our friends in the corporate media: Start paying attention to the reality of how many people in our country are struggling economically every single day ― and talk about it,” Sanders declared at one point during the discussion.

Billed as a seminar on the causes of, and solutions to, rising income and wealth inequality, the town hall often doubled as a progressive pep rally for social democratic reforms.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bernie-sanders-economic-inequality-town-hall-million-viewers_us_5ab08fb6e4b0e862383ab6b4



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He probably got a lot of "Likes" on Facebook too. N/T MyNameGoesHere Mar 2018 #1
Meaning what exactly? Voltaire2 Mar 2018 #2
It's a little button on Facebook MyNameGoesHere Mar 2018 #5
Yes, literally anyone who is concerned with Inequality in America HootieMcBoob Mar 2018 #8
Sanders is beating a good drum. Econ. inequality is a core issue DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #24
If you clicked on it, watched 15 seconds and didn't like what you were seeing... George II Mar 2018 #47
I don't click on things on Facebook, Twitter etc. MyNameGoesHere Mar 2018 #49
Clicky-clicky! So simple... anyone can do it! NurseJackie Mar 2018 #51
HAHA! My cat walked across my keyboard, they got ten hits. George II Mar 2018 #53
How was the 1.7 million number tabulated? lapucelle Mar 2018 #237
I never, ever go to Facebook. Sophia4 Mar 2018 #104
or even if you clicked on it 300 times from overseas, and don't speak a word of English, BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #131
It's often entertaining to watch people cower behind implication. LanternWaste Mar 2018 #55
+1111! KPN Mar 2018 #86
If you need help finding the like icon MyNameGoesHere Mar 2018 #174
do you Hate Senator Sanders? juxtaposed Mar 2018 #212
??? ehrnst Mar 2018 #385
Sanders is presenting the reasons why Voltaire2 Mar 2018 #3
So he didn't call out Democrats? Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #4
Shouldn't we all 'call out' people who do not support liberal values like pampango Mar 2018 #197
Are we allowed only to "call out" Democrats? ehrnst Mar 2018 #386
To the contrary. We should call out anyone who does not support the liberal values pampango Mar 2018 #392
The Democratic Party has to be big tent in order to gain a majority...and there is no consensus on Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #399
What do you define as "common Democratic values"? Are they not 'liberal'? pampango Mar 2018 #403
I am a liberal so I have liberal values. I want universal health care, living wage, something done Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #418
No...not by an independent who is not a member of the party...and he usually just generalizes...like Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #397
Please Bernie DownriverDem Mar 2018 #15
How do you feel about him being one of the most reliable votes for progressive issues for 25 years? Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2018 #23
I think he blew it up. MrsCoffee Mar 2018 #30
I Think You've Nailed It Me. Mar 2018 #54
I totally agree! arthritisR_US Mar 2018 #242
I think the results of the Mayoral election in Burlington two weeks ago says it all. George II Mar 2018 #58
Sept. Is The Primary In NH Me. Mar 2018 #66
I missed that. MrsCoffee Mar 2018 #95
Yeah, but she only got 36% of the vote, only about 1/3 of the voters of Burlington approved of her. George II Mar 2018 #96
Don't forget voting against immigration reform, voting five times against the Brady Bill, the Amber lunamagica Mar 2018 #111
All great points! MrsCoffee Mar 2018 #116
Totally with you on this pandr32 Mar 2018 #135
Indeed. (nt) ehrnst Mar 2018 #387
I agree with you. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #400
In this day and age we need our Democrats to vote in favor of tougher gun legislation, not.... George II Mar 2018 #35
Personally, I feel great about that. DanTex Mar 2018 #50
That's not true, Sen Paul Wellstone was & remains the most reliable Progressive. Wwcd Mar 2018 #89
Ask any civil rights activist fighting on legislation and noms on Capitol Hill for their go-to list EffieBlack Mar 2018 #113
well why do you think that is? Look at where our politics has taken us. Look at what our Dems JCanete Mar 2018 #118
Im not talking about watered-down progress EffieBlack Mar 2018 #138
so buddies who work together on a lot of different issues, including the ones I spoke to JCanete Mar 2018 #143
I was knee-deep in these fights and know firsthand exactly what Im talking about EffieBlack Mar 2018 #145
that was off the cuff, and it was a dumb comment on my part really, because there are JCanete Mar 2018 #150
You surely dont mean it that way but your lecture about civil rights and economic inequality EffieBlack Mar 2018 #166
It cannot work that way. That would be an entirely different kind of patronizing. If I don't JCanete Mar 2018 #168
Yes, Democrats are "abdicating" because you want to think that. ehrnst Mar 2018 #446
Wait, what the fuck did we get in the omnibus bill? Less bad stuff than we could have gotten? JCanete Mar 2018 #450
And you illustrate my point in ways I could not have. ehrnst Mar 2018 #455
I remember well when a certain group turned against Rep. John Lewis for saying he didn't lunamagica Mar 2018 #119
Yes, it was ugly for Rep. Lewis to allow himself to be used in that way. stranger81 Mar 2018 #186
Typical lunamagica Mar 2018 #198
And, I say again, they wonder why black folk don't fall all over themselves for Bernie EffieBlack Mar 2018 #208
Agree. They don't wonder why they never win Hortensis Mar 2018 #225
Hey, not just black folk! GulfCoast66 Mar 2018 #253
I think I'm a little bit in love with your dad. EffieBlack Mar 2018 #254
Well, it complicated, like everything in the South GulfCoast66 Mar 2018 #256
Im sorry you lost your dad EffieBlack Mar 2018 #257
Wow. EffieBlack Mar 2018 #207
I was a Clinton delegate to the DNC Gothmog Mar 2018 #232
He deserves all our respect. He is a tried and true progressive, and one who has shed blood ehrnst Mar 2018 #286
I have met Congressman Lewis and have heard his "preaching to chickens" story 4 times Gothmog Mar 2018 #350
He IS a national treasure EffieBlack Mar 2018 #292
I am still mad at the attacks on Congressman Lewis at the DNC Gothmog Mar 2018 #351
used? sheshe2 Mar 2018 #233
I agree Gothmog Mar 2018 #238
Right. It is incredibly insulting. But I'm glad they keep showing us their true selves lunamagica Mar 2018 #251
That's ugly insult to our Civil Rights Icon and Cha Mar 2018 #243
It speaks volumes, doesn't it? EffieBlack Mar 2018 #244
Blaring volumes Cha Mar 2018 #245
"Used in that way"? How was he "used"? Representative Lewis is the most honorable and respected... George II Mar 2018 #246
Because he refuses to acknolwedge that Bernie is the greatest civil rights activist of ALL TIME!!! EffieBlack Mar 2018 #248
He allowed himself to be used to promote the false implication that Senator Sanders stranger81 Mar 2018 #266
John Lewis NEVER said that Sanders was not involved in the civil rights movement.... George II Mar 2018 #283
Your comment is offensive and wrong. betsuni Mar 2018 #285
Bullshit EffieBlack Mar 2018 #295
I realize this may come as quite a shock to you, stranger81 Mar 2018 #324
Did you approve of the Sanders delegates booing Congressman John Lewis. at the DNC? Gothmog Mar 2018 #349
I don't think that kind of public display of disrespect towards Rep. Lewis is appropriate or helpful stranger81 Mar 2018 #357
Your disappointment is something that I can live with Gothmog Mar 2018 #364
That's fine. I can live with that too. stranger81 Mar 2018 #365
Congressman Lewis is a national treasure Gothmog Mar 2018 #424
Worse yet, being called a liar. Weird that it is allowed to stand. Eliot Rosewater Mar 2018 #353
You never responded, wonder why? The fact that they both worked for the same organization... George II Mar 2018 #341
Misleading is short hand for lie, so Rep Lewis is being called a liar here and it stands. got it Eliot Rosewater Mar 2018 #352
You know what? I completely agree with your point stranger81 Mar 2018 #363
John Lewis' statement was 100% factual, and he made it of his own volition. He was "used"... George II Mar 2018 #372
John Lewis didn't know him in the 60's all american girl Mar 2018 #360
Sanders spent two (2) years in the civil rights movement as a college student. George II Mar 2018 #373
You told me to come and look at what you where talking about, and that I was putting words in your m all american girl Mar 2018 #361
It's preposterous to try to claim now that no implications were attached to Rep. Lewis's statement. stranger81 Mar 2018 #362
Please explain to me why the elder of a nationwide movement would know all american girl Mar 2018 #375
But the bottom line is that nothing he said was incorrect despite what some.... George II Mar 2018 #407
One protest in 63 is not really impressive...unless I missed something after that. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #419
Wow, so you are saying that a Civil Right icon, all american girl Mar 2018 #358
No, that's not what I'm saying. stranger81 Mar 2018 #359
You accused Congressman Lewis of using misleading terms and making false statements Gothmog Mar 2018 #431
Rep. John Lewis had a message for young activists Gothmog Mar 2018 #480
Who was it that "used" him? (nt) ehrnst Mar 2018 #394
Post removed Post removed Mar 2018 #396
Well, that pretty much tells us, doesn't it? ehrnst Mar 2018 #398
Yes. Oh, how I wish he was still fighting for the voiceless lunamagica Mar 2018 #114
Misunderstood...yeah Wellstone was a good guy...I thought you meant Sen. Sanders and he is still Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #401
lol, no, I would never sai that about the independent senator from Vermont lunamagica Mar 2018 #429
I often wonder what would have happened if Wellstone had lived...he had an impact Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #453
His death was a tragedy for America. A loss for the most vulnerable among us lunamagica Mar 2018 #460
Wellstone was the REAL deal, true American patriot, true liberal. Great man. Eliot Rosewater Mar 2018 #128
And Paul was being called an "establishment sell-out" at the time of his death ehrnst Mar 2018 #410
That is insane, did not know that. Wellstone was not a sellout at any level on any issue. Eliot Rosewater Mar 2018 #420
He didn't think that evolving on an issue when you got new information was "selling out," ehrnst Mar 2018 #422
What could anyone have against Eliot Rosewater Mar 2018 #425
Yeah, go figure. ehrnst Mar 2018 #426
You know what else Senator Wellsone was... GulfCoast66 Mar 2018 #255
He held true to a single Party representing his values & vision. Wwcd Mar 2018 #411
Yep.(nt) ehrnst Mar 2018 #423
Paul was being called an "establishment sellout" by the purists at the time of his death ehrnst Mar 2018 #409
Franken on Hillary, "She's a Paul Wellstone progressive" Wwcd Mar 2018 #413
And like Neil DeGrasse Tyson recommended, he thought it was OK to change his mind ehrnst Mar 2018 #414
I'm glad that he did Tom Rinaldo Mar 2018 #26
Well-said. nt. appal_jack Mar 2018 #43
Well said!! Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2018 #83
Hear, hear! Well done. KPN Mar 2018 #87
Good points that are seldom mentioned in the rush to condemn Sanders. nt Doremus Mar 2018 #140
Well said, as always. mountain grammy Mar 2018 #141
Only 10% of "Independents" don't vote along party lines. No idea why there is any suggestion that seaglass Mar 2018 #196
OK, let's look at your state then Tom Rinaldo Mar 2018 #289
One office - Governor is often taken by Repubs because of the super majority of Dems in seaglass Mar 2018 #298
Let me just say that I wish a whole lot more states were like Massachusetts Tom Rinaldo Mar 2018 #316
Hey, It's just a small change! aka-chmeee Mar 2018 #28
because what you really want is for him to run third party? You would have no beef with that? hmmm? JCanete Mar 2018 #120
Country trusts Bernie. Show also zentrum Mar 2018 #6
That is a big assumption leftofcool Mar 2018 #7
Hmmm .... how many people tuned KPN Mar 2018 #91
Exactly. zentrum Mar 2018 #132
Ralph Nader also drew huge crowds. (nt) ehrnst Mar 2018 #338
Yes he did -- for decades. KPN Mar 2018 #371
Right - 400 in 2010. ehrnst Mar 2018 #377
Oh? Did you ever see Nader? How many were present then? I saw him in 1972 KPN Mar 2018 #383
I responded to your post about large crowds ehrnst Mar 2018 #384
Sanders didn't "do well in terms of numbers of voters"? That's an unusual interpretation of KPN Mar 2018 #388
Turnout would be the number of voters who cast votes for a politician in an election. ehrnst Mar 2018 #389
And that's what I asked about -- seemed obvious to me. KPN Mar 2018 #390
I'm not not the one manufacturing quotes here to create a strawman. ehrnst Mar 2018 #391
Not an assumption. zentrum Mar 2018 #136
Hillary had a high approval rating as SoS, that suddenly dropped when ehrnst Mar 2018 #434
There is no bigger issue than supporting Democrats...with Trump and the GOP Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #20
How do you flip the economic pyramid? You don't know? DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #31
That will never happen. The new deal relied on government sponsored jobs and unionization. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #65
How do you know it "will never happen"? whathehell Mar 2018 #78
The things that solved issues in the 1930's won't work now. It is a different world...the answers Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #183
No, many things from other decades still work. Thing's aren't automatically whathehell Mar 2018 #219
Unions have been demonized and free trade has driven them out...that is a fact. We soon Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #276
Yes, and no one's denying that.. whathehell Mar 2018 #279
I am not giving up...just have to find new solutions. I am working my ass off...I live in Ohio Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #282
Many of those zentrum Mar 2018 #222
I live in Europe, and it's just not like that here. DFW Mar 2018 #268
What policies in Europe are Roosevelt policies? I can't think of any. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #275
Do you mean what policies in Europe are similar to Roosevelt's? whathehell Mar 2018 #331
It was said by someone perhaps not you that Europe had adopted Roosevelt policies. I don't see that. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #332
If you read at least one of the links I provided.. whathehell Mar 2018 #344
What link? Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #348
I'll repost it... whathehell Mar 2018 #366
When you get a chance...I looked through it and didn't see it. I will do so again...Sorry about that Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #367
No problem at all.. whathehell Mar 2018 #368
We are not going to get a new deal through...I don't know what else to say. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #311
Well, I'm sorry, but I don't know what to say to blanket statements whathehell Mar 2018 #315
I discussed why and what..."get the new deal" is the mother of blanket statements. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #325
The New Deal is only "meaningless" to people who don't know what it is.. whathehell Mar 2018 #328
I know what the new deal was...I studied it in economics, my Grandparents loved Roosevelt Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #333
So the New Deal is too "old" for you....Got a replacement? whathehell Mar 2018 #343
Never say never. "Never" is self-defeating KPN Mar 2018 #93
No it is not...it is self defeating to try to do stuff that won't happen...figure out what can work Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #97
I disagree with that old tired mantra that has resulted KPN Mar 2018 #100
The middle class will continue to be plundered if we don't win elections. That is our priority. As Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #179
Says you. I'm not you. Starting out by saying we can't is a recipe KPN Mar 2018 #112
Getting where and how do we get there...I saw nothing practical last night...just rhetoric. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #178
With a defeatist attitude all things are impossible. DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #309
Yes..Thank you. n/t. whathehell Mar 2018 #345
The New Deal was geared towards a particular segment of our population ehrnst Mar 2018 #393
I don't trust him. I wan to see his tax returns. Adrahil Mar 2018 #33
The lack of response to your post is noted. nt TexasTowelie Mar 2018 #231
Elizabeth Warren is a good, loyal Democrat. It went under the radar, but... George II Mar 2018 #59
Yes, and she's a progressive Democrat. n/t. whathehell Mar 2018 #80
Supporting Democrats is the only issue for me at this moment. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #172
... LexVegas Mar 2018 #9
I'll get you some coffee. DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #32
Lol BannonsLiver Mar 2018 #42
Well doesn't that just sum up why we're fucked.... JCanete Mar 2018 #124
... LexVegas Mar 2018 #151
Glad to see a town hall discussion on economic justice. democrank Mar 2018 #10
How so...I saw nothing new here. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #21
So? It's so unimportant that we should not discuss it? So what Ferrets are Cool Mar 2018 #25
The "New Deal" is still new evidently. Let's keep fighting for it. DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #34
It just seems a waste of time. We know from PA that the issue was healthcare in district 18 Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #67
I just can't see discussions of growing poverty in America as a "waste of time." mountain grammy Mar 2018 #159
It is when there is no solution at the moment. There are lots of issues that are not voting issues Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #170
1.7 million viewing is new. KPN Mar 2018 #99
I don't trust facebook...and we need to be working towards as 50 state solution...I don't see the Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #176
really? Cuz this is what our politiicans, as they vote to deregulate the banks, sound like daily. JCanete Mar 2018 #121
You know I believe every single safe Democrat should face a primary after Trump is gone as a result Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #173
no, I'm done with that. not being "safe" is the cover our politicians and our party leaders use to JCanete Mar 2018 #177
You have to get elected...look do you really think at this moment we can get a Senate and a house Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #427
A big tent should not mean catering to industry over people. If we can't JCanete Mar 2018 #442
It is about getting elected but I looked at the bill and don't think it is that bad. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #451
Also, it will not help us fix these things if we don't talk about them. You cannot avoid these JCanete Mar 2018 #182
Candidates should discuss what works in their state or district ...stuff that helps get them Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #430
you can't govern on your message if you don't run on it. For that matter, it clearly JCanete Mar 2018 #438
People don't run on the entire Democratic platform...you run on what works... Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #452
again, this cannot just be ignored by you....if the way you win is by not riling big money JCanete Mar 2018 #454
You have to win for power...I don't know what to say except...you can bring bills to the floor Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #471
K&R nt Guy Whitey Corngood Mar 2018 #11
Bernie attacks republicons! RandiFan1290 Mar 2018 #12
Agree 100% ! left-of-center2012 Mar 2018 #16
I'm not a troll DownriverDem Mar 2018 #17
Do you agree with what Bernie is saying about US Economy? UCmeNdc Mar 2018 #19
So he should have run as an independent? Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #27
Good point! OK, let's get back to building a PEOPLE's economy. DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #36
It would have been less damaging for the Party had he run as an independent. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #68
Clinton would not have won the popular vote if he had. Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #74
I think that those who would have vote for Sen. Sanders voted for Jill Stein...we all know since Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #181
Winning the popular vote while satisfying has done nothing to negate the horrors of Trump...if I had Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #436
BS. Trump would have won fair and square had Bernie not in that case. KPN Mar 2018 #103
I didn't say we would have won in 16 had Sen. Sanders run as a independent . I said there would Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #180
What damage?! You miss my point. KPN Mar 2018 #218
You are kidding me right? I have seen the 16 primary refought in several elections... Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #435
Nope. I believe what I've said, otherwise I wouldn't say it. KPN Mar 2018 #472
I wish it were so...I wish the divisiveness and bitterness of 16 were behind us but it is not. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #476
I have no idea what you mean. I believe the party would have been less damaged had Sen. Sanders run Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #432
Bullshit. progressoid Mar 2018 #189
It hurt the Democratic Party and if you spend any time here or on any social media, you see it. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #433
He gave me the choice to vote askyagerz Mar 2018 #79
Oh, we're so sorry mcar Mar 2018 #294
Yeah typical response askyagerz Mar 2018 #307
You poor baby. EffieBlack Mar 2018 #297
Yeah I'm a poor baby because I'm anti war. askyagerz Mar 2018 #308
For years, voters have had to pick candidates they disagree with on numerous issues EffieBlack Mar 2018 #310
+1000! mcar Mar 2018 #313
I could care less about any candidate. askyagerz Mar 2018 #314
Your hypothetical is a strawman EffieBlack Mar 2018 #317
Oh poooor baby... Lol askyagerz Mar 2018 #319
"Anyone who knew anything about politics was screaming that she was a liability to the democratics" EffieBlack Mar 2018 #321
Post removed Post removed Mar 2018 #323
Did you vote for Kerry? He voted for the war too. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #437
Would you rather he had run as an Independent in 2016? KPN Mar 2018 #101
Yes. I would rather he not have used the Democratic Party for money, attention, etc. MrsCoffee Mar 2018 #115
The irreparable damage and division mostly shows up on places like DU. progressoid Mar 2018 #190
Same here. That's a good observation. KPN Mar 2018 #215
No it doesn't. It often shows up in elections...it showed up in Texas a week or so ago. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #439
Hillary's voter models? Backing of top party KPN Mar 2018 #214
Yes. MrsCoffee Mar 2018 #223
Yes, exactly, this is why he knew that he needed Democrats. R B Garr Mar 2018 #217
I disagree with your opinion. Bernie caucuses with the Democrats in the Senate. Bluepinky Mar 2018 #291
He consistently bashes the Democratic party and it's members. MrsCoffee Mar 2018 #293
Yes, he does seem to have a lot of anger. Bluepinky Mar 2018 #300
Yes. Sophia4 Mar 2018 #109
Didnt see it, but that guy might have made sense... KTM Mar 2018 #284
Sally Albright and her Bernie attack bots and minions. CentralMass Mar 2018 #164
You call fellow Dems trolls? BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #461
Some on du hate Bernie more than Trump. Trump is the bad guy dembotoz Mar 2018 #13
Don't hate Bernie DownriverDem Mar 2018 #18
You Do Realize He Was Welcomed To Run In The Primaries, Right? ProfessorGAC Mar 2018 #45
And I Hope They Realize What A Massive Blunder That Was Me. Mar 2018 #56
Amen. NurseJackie Mar 2018 #62
... Me. Mar 2018 #71
We All Have Our Opinions ProfessorGAC Mar 2018 #88
Yes Me. Mar 2018 #443
NEVER NEVER Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #441
Ever Me. Mar 2018 #445
to the woodshed...post haste. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #448
Exactly Me. Mar 2018 #449
Just like Democratic party members have welcomed Bernie to caucus with them. InAbLuEsTaTe Mar 2018 #204
So you'd rather be ran as an I? KPN Mar 2018 #106
Yes...either way he worked hard to misdirect votes in the GE away from Dems BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #146
Soundly repudiated? Big assumption. KPN Mar 2018 #152
I'm not interested in supporting or helping Bernie Rah Rah posts. BoneyardDem Mar 2018 #167
Oh ... so blame Bernie for Russia meddling. KPN Mar 2018 #220
I don't hate anyone more than Trump. And I don't hate Sen. Sanders. I just don't think the stuff he Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #22
It's the economy, and how it's rigged to favor the rich. Let's keep focused! DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #37
Again same old same old without fresh ideas to address this. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #69
We know the ACA and health care is why we won PA 18...so that is what should be discussed. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #70
That is not a winning issue in moderate districts where folks are more concerned with Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #171
Jobs and healthcare are EXACTLY what Bernie Sanders has been talking about.They are pyramid flippers DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #239
We are talking about the Town Hall on income inequality...and we don't Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #274
It is pertinent to talking about what actually ails us. Any democrats not talking about it JCanete Mar 2018 #123
It's not hatred, it's just wariness of a man who teamed up with people like Cornel West, who DanTex Mar 2018 #52
⬆⬆⬆ THIS! ⬆⬆⬆ NurseJackie Mar 2018 #64
Note how he has to go back 16 years to the Iraq war, but he never talks about the real issues... R B Garr Mar 2018 #92
So why do you think that is? KPN Mar 2018 #108
Well that audience STILL matters. Our own leaders need to see how many people JCanete Mar 2018 #142
Inspiring people is mostly useless unless the inspired people end up voting D. DanTex Mar 2018 #169
its useless if all they do is vote D. If that is going to be your rationale over issues, JCanete Mar 2018 #175
No, it's certainly not useless. At all. DanTex Mar 2018 #221
We agree, post primary vote D, assuming its still worth believing in something. JCanete Mar 2018 #267
Why the qualification? Why "assuming"? DanTex Mar 2018 #278
Yeah, like that useless Obama and his inspirational speeches. progressoid Mar 2018 #191
Obama got people voting D. Like I said, that's what matters. DanTex Mar 2018 #210
How many Democrats do you interact with IRL? progressoid Mar 2018 #241
Sure seems that way. KPN Mar 2018 #105
Sad, but true. InAbLuEsTaTe Mar 2018 #195
I will say it again. . Kurt V. Mar 2018 #14
and the most ignored. Climate Change is right up there too but even w/ all that, TRUMP CousinIT Mar 2018 #29
We HAVE to have something to vote FOR DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #39
Sorry human rights should take a back seat to nothing. MrsCoffee Mar 2018 #44
Human rights are totally at the mercy of the thieves pooling all the wealth + levers of power. DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #126
Trump did not steal Bernie's message or voters...completely different. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #72
Trump talked about Jobs, Jobs, Jobs. Bernie talked about the same with a deeper perspective. DemocracyMouse Mar 2018 #240
All candidates talk about jobs in every election...to compare Trump with Sanders is a disservice to Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #273
Climate change is right there. Kurt V. Mar 2018 #40
He partnered up with TYT? Didn't they get several million dollars from conservative republican.... George II Mar 2018 #38
Yes, "Our New Buddy" he called him. MrsCoffee Mar 2018 #46
That's a LOT of money! At first glance it seems peculiar that it's coming from a Republican... NurseJackie Mar 2018 #57
wow....what a bad point. Come on George...fucking a. What does that even ammount to? JCanete Mar 2018 #133
I watched and it was a really good discussion about an overlooked issue with many Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #41
None of the issues discussed will help in 9n my opinion. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #73
You watched all 90 minutes and felt that nothing discussed will help. Interesting opinion. Thanks Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #84
I read the transcripts...and I saw nothing I had not seen before or heard during the 16 primary. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #184
You read transcripts of the whole 90 minutes? Wow that's dedication. Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #192
I read a great deal...I have ADD and could never sit though 90 minutes. I have been stessed about Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #444
There were about 450 in audience and about 100 in overflow so hard to judge audience Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #466
My feeling is that income inequality is consequence of bad policies in terms of taxing, health Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #470
Loved the town hall, and I love this thread Autumn Mar 2018 #48
You and those who imagine they're opposing Sanders both. Hortensis Mar 2018 #63
Yuppers.. disillusioned73 Mar 2018 #85
It the smart way to reach people and get them informed and involved. Autumn Mar 2018 #102
Officially join the Dem party Bernie awesomerwb1 Mar 2018 #60
Purity politics helps nobody Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #75
You took my comments to an extreme there awesomerwb1 Mar 2018 #81
+10 whathehell Mar 2018 #82
What if this is the way to make Citizens United irrelevant? yurbud Mar 2018 #61
I have no interest in helping any third party candidate. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #458
Income Inequality is an issue we can win on. jalan48 Mar 2018 #76
Agree backtoblue Mar 2018 #77
Bernie ought to stop spending so much time getting economic equality A-Schwarzenegger Mar 2018 #90
As he sits in his new lakehouse with his million$$ bank acct. Wwcd Mar 2018 #94
He's WORST than trump, AND A-Schwarzenegger Mar 2018 #98
He is an Independant. He has no loyalty to any particular Party. Wwcd Mar 2018 #107
Then I wonder why the DU even has a Bernie Democrats Group? Omaha Steve Mar 2018 #129
I wonder the same thing. When you clearly state that you joined the Dem Party for "Money & Media", Wwcd Mar 2018 #139
Kind of hanging him before the fair trial? Omaha Steve Mar 2018 #144
No one's "hanging" anyone. Mueller named Sanders for a reason. Wwcd Mar 2018 #155
Deal Omaha Steve Mar 2018 #158
"lived off the public for 40 yrs" Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #117
He never had a real job until he was 40 years old. That is a well known fact lunamagica Mar 2018 #125
Wow Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #130
His resume and accomplishments are quite modest and unimpressive lunamagica Mar 2018 #137
Let's start with their college years. Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #148
Nice try, lol. She wore a button to please her dad. Now, let's see lunamagica Mar 2018 #160
OK. Couple things. Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #224
Did any of this (Other than the sit-in) happen before he was 40? lunamagica Mar 2018 #234
Or voting for the Crime Bill EffieBlack Mar 2018 #299
This is copy and pasted from a site? sheshe2 Mar 2018 #235
"Couple things"? George II Mar 2018 #236
You may want to check your sources... lunamagica Mar 2018 #287
That is very interesting, luna. brer cat Mar 2018 #326
Funny how no link to the source was added, huh? lunamagica Mar 2018 #327
He has pretty much zero foreign policy. Something that will be critical in 2020 Wwcd Mar 2018 #161
Just some of the mysteries in Senator Transparecy's past lunamagica Mar 2018 #162
R U kidding? Since when do people vote for president because of their foreign policy bonafides? progressoid Mar 2018 #194
It's an impotant factor for me. comradebillyboy Mar 2018 #304
That's not at all what was stated. Wwcd Mar 2018 #157
SNCC may not hold a torch to corporate lawyering. David__77 Mar 2018 #201
How about being the former director of the Arkansas Legal Aid Clinic? It's all matter lunamagica Mar 2018 #203
Yes, let's conveniently forget the history here... ehrnst Mar 2018 #335
He did this in college-and then high-tailed it out of there and ran to the whitest state in the US EffieBlack Mar 2018 #211
Well, that's kind of a Catch-22, isn't it? Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #227
Not at all EffieBlack Mar 2018 #230
We have other Senators of pretty liberal states elected as "progressives", too. George II Mar 2018 #290
Not sure what the number of people in his state have to do with it. Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #305
95.2% white. 61.1 % rural ehrnst Mar 2018 #336
Nothing wrong with what he did EffieBlack Mar 2018 #340
hehe JCanete Mar 2018 #122
Bernie doing outreach, energizing voters and new voters that resides KPN Mar 2018 #110
Who's Party? Which Party does an independent have loyalty to? Wwcd Mar 2018 #127
Magnitsky, Magnitsky. How many times KPN Mar 2018 #149
What should be a broken record is about our Dems voting to gut Frank Dodd. I still haven't Autumn Mar 2018 #154
That vote neither aligned with Democratic nor Progressive values Wwcd Mar 2018 #163
What about the other 3 Democratic votes against? Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2018 #187
An honest answer was given .. by Sanders himself. KPN Mar 2018 #209
Oh ya, something something..oh ya Iran.. ya thats it. Wwcd Mar 2018 #229
Here is some nice reading for you. CentralMass Mar 2018 #165
Thx. KPN Mar 2018 #213
I will never forget how Bernie Sanders spoke out against the Iraq War and voted against it. Bluepinky Mar 2018 #302
That's not true. Sanders was one of 133 Members who voted no EffieBlack Mar 2018 #312
Bernie was one of 23 Senators who voted against the war. Bluepinky Mar 2018 #318
No, he wasn't. Sanders was a Congressman in 2001. He wasn't elected to the Senate until 2006 EffieBlack Mar 2018 #320
OK, I was wrong. Bluepinky Mar 2018 #322
Well apparently none of that matters. Or even that the Dems gave him that position. Good thing DU Nanjeanne Mar 2018 #193
Not everyone supports Sanders proposed policies. David__77 Mar 2018 #200
Not all Democrats? Which proposed policies? KPN Mar 2018 #216
...you don't say? I can imagine that nobody in the top 1 percent of the top JCanete Mar 2018 #330
Love it! That's what Bernie does best! Showing, once again, why he's such a valuable asset. InAbLuEsTaTe Mar 2018 #206
Yep. KPN Mar 2018 #260
You mean at the Our Revolution rally in Texas? sheshe2 Mar 2018 #258
You feel that way as well about the Working Families Party? KPN Mar 2018 #259
I hope they signed up voters for the Democratic party at the rally. sheshe2 Mar 2018 #261
Sanders has always harped on the way to KPN Mar 2018 #262
Aaah. sheshe2 Mar 2018 #263
This was an online rally. It wasn't a huge love-fest KPN Mar 2018 #264
Yes...on line. sheshe2 Mar 2018 #265
It was excellent.. mountain grammy Mar 2018 #134
You got that right.. disillusioned73 Mar 2018 #281
How many times was the word "establishment" mentioned? Blue_Tires Mar 2018 #147
were we ever in the Sanders camp? I'd avoid conflating media bullshit with JCanete Mar 2018 #153
Slow your roll my man, I voted for Sanders in the primary... Blue_Tires Mar 2018 #156
+++++ sheshe2 Mar 2018 #185
"not worthy" .... Perfect. NurseJackie Mar 2018 #188
+++yup, anyone not acknowledging current Russian interference R B Garr Mar 2018 #228
Bernie Sanders: Russia and Stormy Daniels distract us from real problem of inequality Cha Mar 2018 #247
Always with the screaming angry face. MrsCoffee Mar 2018 #269
I never liked him.. since he thought it was Cha Mar 2018 #270
So many what the fuck moments for me. MrsCoffee Mar 2018 #271
I love it when people Cha Mar 2018 #272
Oh FFS! mcar Mar 2018 #301
Perhaps the purists are opposed to Bernie Sanders. David__77 Mar 2018 #199
This message was self-deleted by its author comradebillyboy Mar 2018 #306
". . .during an online broadcast Monday night." ucrdem Mar 2018 #202
Bernie Sanders: Russia and Stormy Daniels distract us from real problem of inequality Cha Mar 2018 #249
Inequality ucrdem Mar 2018 #250
I know.. Conor Lamb campaigned a lot on Cha Mar 2018 #252
Yes Lamb addressed these issues in an honest way it seems and won. ucrdem Mar 2018 #469
Yeah, Cha Mar 2018 #481
Exactamenudo. ucrdem Mar 2018 #482
Interesting.. disillusioned73 Mar 2018 #280
LOL, people have been telling me that since 1994 ucrdem Mar 2018 #288
Socialist.. disillusioned73 Mar 2018 #337
Not very. ucrdem Mar 2018 #356
Thank you, Donkees saidsimplesimon Mar 2018 #205
The panic is palpable GaryCnf Mar 2018 #226
Sanders Has Named the Problem -- Now Let's See Action dlk Mar 2018 #277
Thank God EffieBlack Mar 2018 #296
Hell, I'll just accept that you recognize that Sanders has the right JCanete Mar 2018 #329
And I'll just accept that you don't know the difference between EffieBlack Mar 2018 #334
I have no reason at all to argue with you on that point because we can't even get JCanete Mar 2018 #347
Wow still going on eh? awesomerwb1 Mar 2018 #303
This is THE issue for our times that Democrats are not addressing effectively. alarimer Mar 2018 #339
17 out of how many? Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #342
Enough for the bill to pass so it doesn't fucking matter. alarimer Mar 2018 #346
17 out of how many? nt Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #376
ENOUGH FOR IT TO PASS!!!!!!!!!!!! alarimer Mar 2018 #378
So a majority of Dems voted against the bill. Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #379
So what? alarimer Mar 2018 #380
You seem to be focused on the 17 rather than the 32. Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #381
Because they voted with the GOP. alarimer Mar 2018 #382
So if the GOP sponsored a bill for Single Payer Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #395
You win today's Jumping the Shark Award. A-Schwarzenegger Mar 2018 #428
Why? Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #463
I love hyperbole. A-Schwarzenegger Mar 2018 #467
Well they can't if they want to get elected. Have you looked at the Senate map? This was not a bad Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #402
Bernie would have defeated Donnie in 2016 quartz007 Mar 2018 #354
Not hardly but if he'd run 3rd party like Perot he might have done us some good. ucrdem Mar 2018 #355
This is EXACTLY the scenario! R B Garr Mar 2018 #369
Yes I've thought all along that they should have called his bluff ucrdem Mar 2018 #440
Exactly right, again. We couldn't get through a second one of his spiels R B Garr Mar 2018 #473
3rd parties are unpredictable nm quartz007 Mar 2018 #374
That's a strange but interesting point. Now it would have damaged Sanders horribly and JCanete Mar 2018 #405
I don't think so...he might have taken more votes from Hillary...in would have in my Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #408
Nope...the votes were not there to become the nominee so how could he win a general? Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #404
well, I don't know that he could have, but that logic doesn't hold, since JCanete Mar 2018 #406
Maybe, I am not an expert. But I keep thinking there is a reason, the GOP and it seems the Russians Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #415
It hasn't damaged the party. The damage done to the party is most significanlty JCanete Mar 2018 #421
There is an entire group out there who thinks Sen.Sanders was cheated out of the nomination. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #447
So you have the ability Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #464
No, but my rate of prediction success is quartz007 Mar 2018 #465
That high a rate is impression Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #468
Don't change the subject matter quartz007 Mar 2018 #474
Trump observed politics for 50 years too Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #475
tRump had little time for politics quartz007 Mar 2018 #477
You dont know that Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #478
Again 2/3 times my predictions were correct. quartz007 Mar 2018 #479
And I am the czar of all the Russias Trumpocalypse Mar 2018 #483
We have been through this already. Isnt this the same R B Garr Mar 2018 #370
Has anyone watched the video? oberliner Mar 2018 #412
I read the transcript. I have ADD ...couldn't possibly have sat through that. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #416
Where did you read the transcript? oberliner Mar 2018 #417
My son sent it to me...he knows I have trouble with stuff like that...he loves Sen.Sanders. Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #456
Does it include all the interviews with the guests or just the statements from Sanders, et al? oberliner Mar 2018 #457
I don't know if it has all the statements or not since I didn't watch it but it was quite long... Demsrule86 Mar 2018 #459
That story about Selma really hit me as well oberliner Mar 2018 #462
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