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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders resolves to 'intensify the struggle against Trumpism' in 2018 [View all]lapucelle
(18,243 posts)127. That might be problematic
given the fact that Lockheed Martin's F-35 Lightning II is a radar-evading stealth fighter jet program is partially based in Vermont.
https://www.theverge.com/2013/9/19/4748464/inside-the-f-35-fighter-jet-the-pentagons-1-5-trillion-boondoggle
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Bernie Sanders resolves to 'intensify the struggle against Trumpism' in 2018 [View all]
DonViejo
Jan 2018
OP
Why? Shouldn't our struggle against trumpism have reached the most intense possible....
George II
Jan 2018
#14
Did I say I stopped? Rather presumptuous of you. So, when will YOU "dig deeper"?
George II
Jan 2018
#19
Funny you're the one who is taking shots and you talk about not having anything nice to say?
George II
Jan 2018
#30
Responding, defending against someone else taking shots at someone I respect greatly
LiberalLovinLug
Jan 2018
#33
I don't know, Cary. Presumably we're all in this together, but for some maybe not.
George II
Jan 2018
#85
hmmm if "you" all know what happened maybe you should inform meuller
questionseverything
Jan 2018
#37
legislation that is proposed with zero chance of being passed is also showmanship
Fresh_Start
Jan 2018
#96
By inspiring us all to intensify and double down on stopping the regressive actions of Trumpsters!
The Wielding Truth
Jan 2018
#153
I guess I'm not a Democrat either, cause he is for every thing I am for.
The Wielding Truth
Jan 2018
#176
Who said the fight is over? The time to START the fight was 11 months ago, we'd be 11 months....
George II
Jan 2018
#56
Exactly. I was there with 750,000 others in dowtown L.A. on January 21, 2017.
SunSeeker
Jan 2018
#86
No, saying you'll work with Trump, while millions are in the streets, is counterproductive.
SunSeeker
Jan 2018
#113
He said it on Monday, 1/23/17, the main Women's March was on 1/21/17, but marchers were still out.
SunSeeker
Jan 2018
#135
I am not aware of any other "reasonable...progressive Congress-person or Senator" who said that.
SunSeeker
Jan 2018
#160
Hmm. Excellent point, thanks. As some here have already said (me included)...
George II
Jan 2018
#112
So sick of the predictable divisive anti-Sanders posts in any thread like this
LiberalLovinLug
Jan 2018
#16
Please quote something he has spoken up for, or against, as "vapid bluster"
LiberalLovinLug
Jan 2018
#22
Names are important. They matter. You're either ALL IN or you're not.
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2018
#24
You presume that as Democrats we all agreed on the same issues during the campaign
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2018
#47
Sorry if I didn't make it clear. I had to retype most of it because I accidently touched the wrong
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2018
#63
Again...I don't give a fig if he is not the very very very mostest bestest #1 voted politician.
LiberalLovinLug
Jan 2018
#124
No you didn't, your post does NOT say "active", but you knew that. Tell us, on what do you base....
George II
Jan 2018
#78
Okay.....just plain "politician" I only used that modifier to emphasize the difference.
LiberalLovinLug
Jan 2018
#142
When did Steve Bannon become an "active politician" or simply "politician"? And Rex Tillerson?
George II
Jan 2018
#146
There are two polls that have found him to be "the most popular politician in America"...
George II
Jan 2018
#77
Then how do nearly all the other developed nations do it, if single payer is the only way?
ehrnst
Jan 2018
#178
It's because of the divisive actions taken by him and his people at the Convention and after
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2018
#23
we have trump because he worked illegally with a foriegn power to subvert
questionseverything
Jan 2018
#36
I didn't start this thread and there are many more responses before mine which 'relive' it.
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2018
#73
You're not making factual observations. You're making insulting assumptions.
SunSeeker
Jan 2018
#102
Already addressed the statement I disagree with -- for the umpteenth time no less.
KPN
Jan 2018
#123
Saying "poorest" when refering to Sanders, is s slap to anyone who is strugling
lunamagica
Jan 2018
#118
One of the poorest SENATORS. I could have said one of the least wealthy instead I suppose
LiberalLovinLug
Jan 2018
#122
That's all specualtion since he won't show his full tax returns. Don't you even wonder why this
lunamagica
Jan 2018
#145
I keep wanting to be angry with him, but I remember he told his supporters to vote for HRC.
Aristus
Jan 2018
#43
I think some of it has to do with issues. Some oppose advocating for single payer, for instance.
David__77
Jan 2018
#150