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Related: About this forumWhy Bernie Sanders Is the Best Candidate for Senior Citizens
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/why-bernie-sanders-is-best-8984796/1/2016 by Dick Van Dyke, as told to Scott Feinberg
"Older people often get frightened by labels (like 'socialist'), and I'm here to tell them they shouldn't."
In America there's always been a tension a delicate balance between capitalism and democracy, and when the pendulum swings one way or the other too far, things get sticky. During the '50s and '60s, we were pretty much all in it together as citizens: We got the Civil Rights Act passed; there weren't economic crashes, because regulations were in place; and almost any American who was willing to work could earn a decent living. But in recent years, things have gone too far in the other direction we're practically an oligarchy now and we as a society urgently need to stop worrying so much about big banks and big businesses and start worrying more about people.
That's why I'm supporting Bernie Sanders for president.
Bernie, whom I went to Reno to campaign for ahead of the Nevada caucuses and introduced at a rally in Santa Monica on May 23, gets called all sorts of names. "Socialist" is supposedly a bad one, but he isn't any more socialist than the New Deal that enabled America to emerge from the Great Depression and become the world's greatest superpower. The good news is that millennials aren't particularly worried about labels they're focused on ideas, such as everyone paying their fair share in taxes, and that's why Bernie is doing so well with them. But older people often get frightened by labels, and I'm here to tell them they shouldn't. (I'm 90 years old, and I like to give young politicians like Bernie a hand up!) They're just words.
Some people say Bernie's platform is unachievable in a divided government that universal healthcare and free college are things that President Obama would have seen through if he could have, but he could not. Bernie, however, is actually very realistic: He acknowledges that he cannot achieve these things without the support of a movement behind him a "revolution" that compels Congress to support these sorts of changes. And he has found tremendous support in response to that call to action. Inevitably, any of the candidates' major initiatives would be watered down by Congress which is why it's all the more important to support the guy who's swinging for the fences.
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Why Bernie Sanders Is the Best Candidate for Senior Citizens (Original Post)
cal04
Jun 2016
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SmittynMo
(3,544 posts)1. I am a senior
And I've never seen a presidential candidate like Bernie. He gets my undivided attention and full support.
dae
(3,396 posts)2. Leaks abut Trump telling Ryan he supports SS cuts should
Help allay some of those fears.
Lifelong Protester
(8,421 posts)3. Bernie is my candidate!
I'm just getting to the 'good' socialist stuff-Medicare and SS-I want them there for me. So I am there for Bernie!