They're doing their best to drive Sanders out, Hilary has already tried to play the sexism card a number of times on him and then there was that shit with the blacklivesmatter protesters, don't get me started on Ron paul either because what he went through was downright abuse and blatant propaganda on the part of the media.
the media is just paid off by the corporations sanders is against, not hard to see. especially with the last debate where there was clear favoritism for Clinton. I hear she's losing points in the polls recently because her bullshit is being exposed in a way the dumb public can understand though.
^ agreed that the american military won the vietnam war. But the american people didn't win anything. Neither did the vietnamese.
Does Trump really have some backbone? Or is he merely as his name implies, a trumpet.
More like a parrot quoting Ayn Rand's ghost
Don't know about that. More like socialize costs and privatize gains as most others. He isn't that much libertarian. More a populist. He says whatever he believes people want to hear to get attention.
One unusual and interesting thing about Trump is he has a long history in business - in the business of paying off politicians who try to get things from him, shut him down, whatever.
So this is a guy that knows exactly what it means that republicans and democrats are the same. He knows the system, from a capitalist point of view.
It's certainly not an Ayn Rand point of view, because she thought that intelligent capitalists should go on strike, instead of working the system.
Anyway, he may just be a guy who would be able to reform the system. Well....maybe.....
Have my doubts about that. Like you said he is working the system. He has been buying politicians to make them do what he wants. Maybe he can now be the president. Why would he want to change a system where he is so successful?
If Trump ever becomes King, I mean President, I wonder how long it will take Congress to impeach him?
as long as it takes for each of them to grow a brain and find an actual politician suited for presidency.
Here is possibly the greatest problem of all. The coming collapse of the banking system.
We have a debt money system. Money is created whenever a loan is made by the banks. In other words, loans are not loans. The word "loan" is legal language to keep the people from understanding what the money system really is.
Since all but a tiny amount of the money that exists has been brought into existence through loan-money-creations, where can anybody ever get enough money to make the payments on the loans? If nothing else, once all the loan money has been paid back, where can we get money for the interest? After all, all the money has been borrowed. We must borrow more to pay the interest.
Back when the Federal Reserve banking system was small, this didn't mean anything. But now, the whole country operates on it. Congress doesn't understand this completely, but they understand it enough to know that we need to keep borrowing money just to stay afloat. More than that, the amount that needs to be borrowed has to be in line with the amount that we can repay, which is measured by the income taxes that they take in.
So, the candidate who has the best thoughts for borrowing money and getting enough money back to at least make payments on the loans that Government borrowed from the banks, he is the guy who is most likely to be set in place as president.
The creation of new money must balance the ability to repay. If it doesn't within the country, we need to take the whole process overseas to find people and nations who are willing and able (if ignorantly) to get into the debt money system. Even though this system is essentially a fake money system, it is one that if it collapsed at this stage, things would look very bad for the people in Congress at the time of the collapse.
Congress is literally pulling its hair out trying to outguess everything that might bring the money system down. And the funny thing is, first time Congress people are sworn to secrecy upon entering office. Even Ron Paul, who wants to do away with the Federal Reserve Bank, has not let the secret out in any way that is easy to put your finger on.