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« on: February 07, 2016, 09:56:40 PM »
« edited: February 07, 2016, 10:22:04 PM by Likely Voter »

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Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/bill-clinton-bernie-sanders-hillary-218916#ixzz3zXbvGg5Y

Former President of USA  is the latest watchdog. This is further gonna alienate her from the Sanders' fanbase
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« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2016, 10:11:19 PM »

The Clinton Campaign has got desperate. I remember they lost the black vote last time by making a nasty joke about how Obama could die & stuff. Whenever they tend to lose, it gets real ugly.

They are like these huge corrupt ruling dynasty who can not be questioned. I think they are shocked that someone can call them out on their cozy Wall Street ties as the expect all politicians have to be bought & should not say a word. So who is this outsider & how can he dare raise questions?

The empire, build on lies & corruption, is coming crashing down.

And Bill Clinton lecturing about sexism? Sometimes, just sometimes, I feel nice when Trump actually goes after them to expose what they are ?
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« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2016, 10:13:15 PM »

Gonna be really fun to watch the Sanders meltdown once Hillary clinches the nomination.

In his last interview, he said he will campaign for Hillary strongly if she is the Democrat candidate.

It will only get ugly if Sanders does well & the Clinton campaign will then flat out turn heel.
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« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2016, 10:22:29 PM »

The worst part is that Bill Clinton was the who created a Presidential Group & researched this for 2 years & then put the research before the house & senate & pushed hard the entire Democrat base, citing those research.

This is the Swaps & Derivatives Bill. Bill Clinton's personal child & it is so ironic he is blasting her for this. Sanders fought against Greenspan & the Glass Steagal too.

I used to be a Bill Clinton fan back in the day. I have lost all respect for him. People grow old & get used to being with a corrupt elite financial industry to benefit themselves & their family & they want more & more. HYPOCRITE, he is questioning Sanders on 1 of his own biggest failures
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« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2016, 04:00:38 AM »

Maybe he senses Clinton dynasty rule is about to collapse. Monarchs have often got paranoid & given outrageous statements on the prospect of loosing power.

I don't think any former President has disgraced himself on the campaign trail in 2007 & now like Bill has. This would not help - I hope Hillary supporters realize this. This will only make her look more like a bad person!
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« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2016, 12:06:45 PM »

He has some points. Sanders is just promising the world to his base with no real plan of how to actually get it done - Especially with a very high likelihood of having a Republican House at the very least. A 'revolution' is just a cop-out - It's like Republicans saying trickle-down economics will eventually produce some meager wealth for the plebeians at the bottom. They have no idea when, or even IF the commoners will benefit from the wealthy's tax breaks, but they do it anyway. Likewise, Sanders has no earthly idea IF his little revolution will even happen (it most likely will not), but he goes ahead and promises everything to his base anyway to further his own goals.

If you ask me, he is doing the people a disservice. If he were to get elected, his supporters will realize relatively quick that he can't deliver at all and will probably become disillusioned for some years - Let down because they were convinced by Sanders that he could get so much done even with everything around him pointing to it not happening.

He has already given all details which IMO are pretty pessimistic. His IT increases on income above 250K with the small payroll taxes on everyone will raise more than enough for Healthcare. Go read his tax brackets from 39% to 52%.

And you will be shocked to read the extent of Wall Street Derivative Market, Google it, Huge, College tuition fees is nothing, it can be PAY for much MUCH more.

This is one of my problems with Hillary, she is cheating the public, I will also give paid & family leave but I would not support Bernie's 1.61$ per week bill. I will give healthcare & college affordable.

How - Tax on rich? How much ? What will be the tax brackets, how much are you getting, where is it going, a very dishonest person with such fake talk attempting to cheat people!

I don't know how Hillary fans support it, unless they are paid
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« Reply #6 on: February 08, 2016, 08:30:48 PM »

Bernie Sanders’ campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, issued the following statement in response to false claims by the Clinton campaign:

“It is very disturbing that, as the Clinton campaign struggles through Iowa and New Hampshire, they have become increasingly negative and dishonest. No, Bernie Sanders will not dismantle health care programs in America. He believes in health care for all. No, Bernie Sanders is not ‘attacking’ Planned Parenthood. He believes Planned Parenthood is an outstanding organization and wants to increase its funding. No, Bernie Sanders is not ‘protecting’ the gun lobby. He has a D- record from the NRA.

“Today’s attack from Secretary Clinton, whose super PAC received $15 million from Wall Street, is even more absurd. Bernie Sanders, who has never accepted corporate PAC money in his life, is now accused by Secretary Clinton of taking ‘about $200,000 from Wall Street firms.’ How do they reach that false and absurd conclusion? They assume that every nickel Bernie Sanders received from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee for his Senate campaign came from Wall Street. That is obviously preposterous.

“Bernie appreciates the help he has gotten from the DSCC, whose funds come from millions of Americans’ individual contributions, labor organizations, environmental groups, women’s organizations and others. To say that every nickel that Bernie received came from Wall Street is beyond preposterous. It is laughable and suggests the kind of disarray that the Clinton campaign finds itself in today.”
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« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2016, 10:55:11 AM »

He's worked across the aisle with Republicans on a few issues, but to be fair I don't see Bernie or Hillary being successful at pushing anything through Congress if it's still divided.

For Clinton and the best situation with a divided Congress, the most I can see is possibly some mediocre form of paid leave - Something clearly recognizable as having been tainted by pro-business conservative politicians, though. Anything else would likely be small in both nature and impact on the budget (including infrastructure dev)

While I agree Sanders has worked on some issues like that before, he would probably be like Obama on steroids to the Republicans. Significantly more liberal and more aggressive about it, while actually being a type of socialist (rather than Obama just being called that). The GOP would go absolutely 100% crazy over his election. McConnell would be uttering "Our number one priority is to make Sanders a one term president" in his sleep incessantly.

However, all things considered, Sanders achieving any of the proposals his supporters drool over is completely out of the question. They would probably remember him as that nice guy who failed to achieve anything despite making it all seem possible.

I agree, some of his bigger proposals like his health care plan would need the success of a major down ballot victory for Democrats which would give them control of Congress (if that even). I still think both of them would have an equally hard time getting much done through Congress now, even if Democrats just won back the Senate. Sanders definitely has more Congressional experience though, where I could see it working to his advantage.

He will 100% achieve it - His heart is in the right place & he is crazed man, a guy with passion. He will 75, I don't know how long he will live, he has the chance to be a legendary President in the mold of FDR.Most of his ideas are not new but have been around for long but Democrats have never had the guts to do with it.

Bernie IMO is not as dim witted as Hillary, he will strike common ground & work on many issues, like he did with the Veterans Bill. He got 25% of the Republican votes in his last election. He unites people, Hillary just is too egoistic to work with Republicans.

Republicans would not support either Bernie or Hillary but they hate Hillary even more. He will get the Judges anyways & main key is to win the house & the senate, which he has clearly said is his focus - a 50 strategy & the house & the senate. He has said to his supporters that unless he gets those, he would not be able to achieve those.

And I believe Democrats will have the house & the senate under his leadership & implement a vast majority of his proposals. Hillary will loose the house & the senate & the Republicans would not either people's bill.

Hell, they hate the affordable care more than anything else!
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