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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Does anyone know how much Senator Sanders pays his campaign workers. [View all]99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)160. Your unabated vacuousness is duly noted.
You've successfully driven your 'case' for HRC 6-feet underground.
Next stop, China.
Good job sparky.
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Does anyone know how much Senator Sanders pays his campaign workers. [View all]
William769
Jul 2015
OP
"Flamebait"? Why is asking a question about Bernie "flamebait"? Is that just a stock retort
Cha
Jul 2015
#75
To be honest, in Bernie's case, it's not an election per se, but a revolution.
Gregorian
Jul 2015
#4
Every candidate and their supporters try to suggest a movement or revolution
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#159
If they'd stop fighting the Bern and just go with it maybe they'd be less irritable.
beam me up scottie
Jul 2015
#93
Last time that happened was in the mid-1990's but we had a POTUS with the cure
azurnoir
Jul 2015
#91
I agree with the problem of compression, and any minimum wage would erode eventually.
Sancho
Jul 2015
#100
Excellent point. I hope Hillary does the same with her staff as to pay.
AllFieldsRequired
Jul 2015
#126
Ouch. Well, you know Republicans would use that in a general election. And it would be devastating.
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#118
Hillary Clinton to hire some 'summer fellows' after reports of interns working for free
azurnoir
Jul 2015
#96
I was wondering, because there's that individual donation limit of $2,400 or something like that.
SunSeeker
Jul 2015
#37
I heard $12 an hour. Which is $12 an hour more than any other campaign's interns. n/t
Scootaloo
Jul 2015
#33
your link opens with a reminder of the slave days which seems to dovetail with this
azurnoir
Jul 2015
#138
So in your book, 70 year-olds can't be courageous? That's just sad, and very revealing.
99th_Monkey
Jul 2015
#144
At least a few of them are seeming to admit that economic justice matters a small bit,
delrem
Jul 2015
#57
Think about how hard this is to criticize while trying to look like you care about poor people.
beam me up scottie
Jul 2015
#62
The good and the bad. Disappointing that he is not paying minimum $15/hr - I don't think this looks
seaglass
Jul 2015
#112
This really was a dumb mistake by Bernie and his campaign. It completely undercuts his message.
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#131
What's funny is that you don't see it. This will be in the top 3 of items Republicans would
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#158