Trump is the guy who tells it to you straight and no, he is not a father figure. Don't be insinuating things. Authoritarian personality? Yes, by all means > I want a President who, when he opens his mouth to talk, every one quiets down, And you know he is speaking the truth. Too much to ask? I think not.
As a woman and as a New Yorker, I do not understand this whole racist-biggot-sexist thing with Donald. I’ve known him for many, many years, I’ve never known him to be a racist, a biggot, a sexist.”Do you think Donald Trump is those things now – a racist, a biggot and a sexist?“I think that he is – he knows how to win and he looked at the field and he said ‘These are the guys who are not being talked to. These are the disenfranchised blue collar workers who have this secret racism behind them, and I’m going to hit them.’ And now he’s become the monster that he created.”How much did you and other New York reporters help create him?“We did not create him. We put him on steroids. We didn’t create him though, he created himself. Nobody can create Donald.”
“Ted Cruz, to me, is a self-loathing son of an immigrant because his father fought alongside Fidel Castro. His father came to this country illegally. And what does Ted Cruz hate more than anything? Illegal immigrants.”
What Trump (and Sanders) have really done is show the MASSIVE divide between the generations and what we want from our country and the values we hold.
Sanders problem is that he needs to win New York and the independent young voters who have flocked to him can't vote in the New York Primary since most are Registered Independent and New York is a closed primary only registered Democrats can vote today.
I just clicked through some of the photos on Google images and yes the people in the front are younger, but there is a mix of ages there. I guess my question is the "younger" statement real? Or is it just something that the media and the public grabs onto without fully vetting - similar to the statement like Trump supporters are racists - it might be true in some case but is also blatantly false (an offensive) in other cases.
Sanders does attract a disproportionate amount of younger people, and this disturbs me because the same was true for Obama, yet these same younger people didn't bother turning out for the midterms in 2010. They turned out again in 2012, but yet again didn't bother to vote in the 2014 midterms, and this is how we got such a divided government. You can't support your presidential choice in the general yet abandon him in the midterms. I am afraid that if Sanders is elected, the same fate awaits him.
There's a big difference between Sanders and Obama. A lot of people who were moved to support Obama became very disenchanted (myself included) when it became clear that he was more of the same.
Which are the values that younger people hold that aren't shared by older people?
This is an interesting comment. What do you see as the biggest differences between Sanders the candidate and Obama the candidate?
Do you think that Obama really became "more of the same", or do you think it was more of a case of being him being thwarted by McConnell and Boehner at every turn?
It's both the candidate and the times. And the level of desperation in the world. People are looking for something different.
Of course history will tell the tale. It's not likely that we'll see what kind of president Sanders would have been, I'm sorry to say. But as a candidate, he was unvarnished and unabashedly progressive. He's an outsider--the only Independent in Congress. The only Democratic Socialist. This is hindsight, but Obama was very slick. Turned out to be a corporate whore--like so many others--bought and paid for. They were both invigorating candidates and both had a very strong following. But Obama turned out to be a disappointment to many progressives. And that always makes voters feel disenfranchised and so they stay home.
Both. Obama wanted so hard to please them that he gave away the store. The GOP was only too happy to take it.
The only way to guard against further disappointment is to vote in every election, particularly the local ones. If you do not, I don't want to hear from you.
As a candidate, Sanders has brought and can still bring progressive issues to the fore. Yes, he does seem to be an outsider, but he's been in Congress for yonks, so I am not sure how much support a President Sanders would have in Congress. I don't know what kind of long term working relationships he has forged that would come to his aid if he wants a particularly contention piece of legislation to pass. Being an "outsider" is not always a good thing.
We are now in a battle between the makers and the takers, and the takers (by sheer force of number) will eventually win.The simplified view is that Democrats want to transfer wealth from the makers to the takers, and the Republicans want to let the makers keep it. I know it's a lot more complicated than that, but that is the essence of the basic difference between the two and why people on the doll vote overwhelmingly "D".The FSA (Free Stuff Army) has an endless supply of recruits.
We are now in a battle between the makers and the takers, and the takers (by sheer force of number) will eventually win.
Remember the people who get these benefits must work a certain amount to be eligible. In addition the more you work the more you pay and more re money is given to you when you are eligible. Referring to them as making me a taker I find offensive.
If there's any redistribution of wealth going on in this country, it is flowing from the poor and the middle class upward to those who don't need it.
who are the real takers? The middle class pays most of the taxes while big corporations like Merck pay 0% and even worse NEGATIVE tax rates! see the article below
the families who lost their home for no fault of their own or the too big to fail ?
so before calling folks like single moms "takers"
I don't care if some voters are in a hump because they didn't get 100% of what they wanted and so decided to pout and not vote. The only way to guard against further disappointment is to vote in every election, particularly the local ones. If you do not, I don't want to hear from you.