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Related: About this forumIt's pretty hard to believe the former Senator from Wall Street is going represent working class.
So prove me wrong.
I'm listening.
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It's pretty hard to believe the former Senator from Wall Street is going represent working class. (Original Post)
imagine2015
Apr 2016
OP
If you won't even try to convince us, good luck trying to convince anybody else...
reformist2
May 2016
#8
"Has Bernie ever had a private sector job?" You mean like on Wall Street? No.
imagine2015
May 2016
#7
SFnomad
(3,473 posts)1. Another bs thread from a BS cheerleader. Yeah, you're listening ... sure n/t
imagine2015
(2,054 posts)3. You didn't present a very convincing argument.
That's the best you can do?
Try again.
I'm still listening.
Maybe this cartoon will help you develop a strong argument in support of your position that Hillary will represent working class people and not the fat cats.
reformist2
(9,841 posts)8. If you won't even try to convince us, good luck trying to convince anybody else...
Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)2. Ok, it's like this (see link)
Rosa Luxemburg
(28,627 posts)4. Like the Romneys
How is it that very poor people like these multimillionaires who could not care less.
Califonz
(465 posts)5. Romney always seemed confused
"Why don't poor people just buy more money?"
doc03
(35,442 posts)6. It's hard to beleive a guy that has spent nearly his entire life living off of
public money would represent the working class. Has Bernie ever had a private sector job?
imagine2015
(2,054 posts)7. "Has Bernie ever had a private sector job?" You mean like on Wall Street? No.
And he hasn't gotten rich off of private corporate and Wall Street money like the Clintons.