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Monday, February 24, 2020

Sanders hits jackpot in Nevada

SANDERS LOOKING LIKE TRUMP IN 2016

REJECTION OF POLITICAL ESTABLISHMENT CONTINUES


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Bernie Sanders has blown away the competition in the Nevada primary. While the vote count is still not complete, he appears to have around 46% of the vote in a still large field. The Democratic party is being overwhelmed by their own creation. We hear from Chris Matthews that Benie's win is like the Nazis marching into France. Or that he is supported by the Russians. They never objected to embracing socialism for the last 70 years, why are they surprised that those that support socialism have now become strong enough to take over leadership positions in the party.

In 2016 conservatives rejected names like Bush, Kascich, Rubio, and Christie, because they were tired of candidates who campaigned one way then governed much like the other party. We saw Barack Obama promise fundamental transformation of the United States, and while he did indeed attempt to do just that, it was too little too slowly for many on the left.

Bernie Sanders is not an outlier in the democratic party. His philosophy is what they have been moving to for decades. The others just want to hide their move to socialism by a policy of progressiveness that will slowly and subtly get the U.S to that political system. They cultivated that policy by preaching it in the Universities and many liberal churches since WW2. While voluntary socialism is sometimes not unacceptable, like insurance, involuntary socialism always progresses to less freedom for individuals and more power to the state.

While the implementation of Sanders polices would very likely lead to an economic disaster for our country a open debate about the direction of the country could be a good thing.

Without a lot of his competitors dropping out before super Tuesday, Sanders has a very good chance of winning the Democrat nomination. He has what none of his competitors have, authenticity and a passionate vigorous campaign with real people assembled in his brigades to work for him. Money can buy campaign consultants but not the love of your supporters.

A vigorous campaign between Trump and Sanders would give the voters a clear choice. Two authentic candidates who may actually respect each other for their determined fight.






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