[quote]Among the Republican presidential candidates are a billionaire businessman, neurosurgeon, and a constitutional lawyer. When has the Democrat opposition had anything even remotely close?
This election cycle the Democrats feature a woman with more scandals than achievements, and a man who thinks spending tens of trillions of dollars makes things “free.”
[url=http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/bernie-sanders-the-bum-who-wants-your-money/]Investors Business Daily[/url] recently profiled the life of Bernie Sanders, and to nobody’s surprise, it almost reads like a profile done by The Onion:
Sanders spent most of his life as an angry radical and agitator who never accomplished much of anything. And yet now he thinks he deserves the power to run your life and your finances — “We will raise taxes;” he confirmed Monday, “yes, we will.”
One of his first jobs was registering people for food stamps, and it was all downhill from there.
Sanders took his first bride to live in a maple sugar shack with a dirt floor, and she soon left him. Penniless, he went on unemployment. Then he had a child out of wedlock. Desperate, he tried carpentry but could barely sink a nail. “He was a shi**y carpenter,” a friend told Politico Magazine. “His carpentry was not going to support him, and didn’t.”
Then he tried his hand freelancing for leftist rags, writing about “masturbation and -blam!-” and other crudities for $50 a story. He drove around in a rusted-out, Bondo-covered VW bug with no working windshield wipers. Friends said he was “always poor” and his “electricity was turned off a lot.” They described him as a slob who kept a messy apartment — and this is what his friends had to say about him.
The only thing he was good at was talking … non-stop … about socialism and how the rich were ripping everybody off. “The whole quality of life in America is based on greed,” the bitter layabout said. “I believe in the redistribution of wealth in this nation.”
So he tried politics, starting his own socialist party. Four times he ran for Vermont public office, and four times he lost — badly. He never attracted more than single-digit support — even in the People’s Republic of Vermont. In his 1971 bid for U.S. Senate, the local press said the 30-year-old “Sanders describes himself as a carpenter who has worked with ‘disturbed children.’ ” In other words, a real winner.
He finally wormed his way into the Senate in 2006, where he still ranks as one of the poorest members of Congress. Save for a municipal pension, Sanders lists no assets in his name. All the assets provided in his financial disclosure form are his second wife’s. He does, however, have as much as $65,000 in credit-card debt.[/quote]
[url=http://www.allenbwest.com/2016/02/we-just-found-out-what-bernies-first-job-was-it-all-makes-sense-now/]No wonder millennials connect so well with the guy.
[Note: This post was authored by The Analytical Economist[/url]]
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1 RespuestaAnyone else think it's funny that democrats list all of Trumps risks and failures as a reason not to vote for him but when someone who opposes sanders does the same people say oh what a good man for overcoming all of it or oh you're just mad he is great(or any variation), or they say literally anything to try and make him sound good.
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42 RespuestasRegarding how many conservatives see those in poverty, isn't it ironic that many members of the "party of good Christian morals" see people below the poverty line as less than nothing and pass so much judgement, and hatred for them such as generalizing every last one of them as "lazy welfare leeches" rather than helping them and reserving judgment like what Jesus said?[spoiler]that's my two cents on this b8 of mine.[/spoiler]
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1 RespuestaTl;dr? What was his job?
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5 RespuestasAn old man who can't even organise his own personal financials is supposed to be a legitimate candidate to running a trillion dollar economy. America, it was a pleasure, see ya later.
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Hey! Listen! So basically the life of a man trying to find his calling in life? Oh no, he was on hard times before he fell into politics. So what he was poor. He's contributing more now than anyone else in this thread ever will.
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2 RespuestasBernie is a fuking communist, I dont trust him he will bankrupt american white middle class and ruin our great nation. He will destroy the righteous majority, bernie is a fuking communist trust my word
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1 RespuestaThe whole thing is insulting him because he wasn't an immediate success. Would Trump be as noteworthy as he is today without that "small" loan, and then his inheritance? Plus the word choice makes sound EXTREMELY biased.
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All that and he [i]still[/i] became a presidential candidate? Some man.
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5 RespuestasThis is the most biased thing I think I've read...
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3 RespuestasOh my god. He was [i]poor?[/i] Wow, that completely changes everything. How could I be so blind? The rich, orange, Donald Trump is clearly the better candidate. I can't believe all these Bernie lovers putting up some valid arguments for someone who was [i]poor.[/i] What's wrong with them? Thank you for opening my eyes. I'm now a supporter of the rich, bronzed, handsome, rich, Trump.
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17 RespuestasEditado por Cultmeister: 4/7/2016 10:01:49 PMSo basically you're saying he isn't rich enough to be a good politician. American politics stripped bare, ladies and gentlemen. It's a big -blam!-ing Ferris wheel making a lot of noise and blinding lights; you can change the colours and the sounds all you want, but that doesn't mean it's going to move an inch.
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1 RespuestaSo a socialist who has no understanding of how to make a living, thinks he should decide what people who can make a living do with theirs. Sounds about right
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1 RespuestaBernie sanders be like
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3 RespuestasI wonder if Sanders knows that the president doesn't have the power to levy a tax.
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I think you got your info from onions more like it.
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30 RespuestasSo you took a biased article with no factual documentation linked to it that could possibly support these hollow points from his friends? Also, even if he is poor, who cares. I'd like to see you make it to the senate when you were born in Brooklyn with nothing to look forward to. If you ask me, he's the definition of the American dream. I'd rather be in debt than bailed out 4 different times even though I'm a multi billionaire.
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Lol, this is so true XD
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http://www.dorkly.com/post/77758/12-reasons-bernie-sanders-is-your-new-waifu?ref=homepage
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Editado por LowIQPlayz3445: 4/9/2016 6:55:35 PMAnd yet he still has more political experience than Cruz. Also, nice website you found there. I think someone has finally one-uped ghost and his Fox News links.
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BREAKING NEWS: BERNIE SANDERS HUMAN.
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Editado por DigitalNinja: 4/9/2016 3:47:54 PMAs a person with no specific ties to either party or candidate, that article seems highly biased.
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23 Respuestaslol look at the BS supporters try to spin Bernie bumming it for the first 22 years of his adult life into a good thing "this actually shows public assistance works" LMFAO
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I'm a millennial , and can't stand this socialist pig
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4 RespuestasFrom the incredibly biased viewpoint displayed in the writing style, this article displays zero journalistic integrity. It should not be viewed as anything other than utter trash. It's entirely possible to bash a candidate without coming off like a bitter grade schooler.
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3 Respuestas-blam!- you dude I'm a millennial and I'm voting for Trump.