Summary

Bernie Sanders criticizes the Democratic Party for neglecting the working class, leading to their recent election losses.

He highlights issues like economic inequality, job displacement, healthcare costs, and foreign policy as key concerns for the American people.

Sanders questions whether the Democratic leadership will address these issues or remain beholden to big money interests.

  • @untorquer
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    114 days ago

    Im mainly angry at ACA for the exact reasons you present here. Many benefited from it but the people i spent the most time around people who still couldn’t access care. Healthcare must be universally free to be meaningful.

    That said it did benefit people. Just not what it needed to be.

    • @NatakuNox
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      114 days ago

      May point is arguing from the already compromised position didn’t bring about enough change.

      I am not Naive to, the realities of this world.

      I am not Naive to, the past pains and harms done to others that brought us to the current state of the world.

      I am not Naive to, the fact that change happens slowly and rearly without violence.

      I am not Naive to, the fact that I will not get everything I want financially, politically, or socially.

      I am not Naive to the fact that those that oppose my beliefs and values may come to do harm to me and those like me.

      I am not Naive.

      But I do know what’s Naive.

      It is Naive, to argue from an already compromised position.

      It is Naive, to not take on other struggles as your own because those that wish to do harm are on your side.

      It is Naive to, forget the lessons from the past.

      It is Naive to, think those worse off don’t hold limitless potential.

      It is Naive to, not argue for the most kind and empathetic position as possible.

      Because the compromise will be less kind and empathetic than the compromises that came before.

      We are not Naive.