I'm not a Bernie supporter but the desperation of this kind of attack is just stupid and makes me even more disgusted with the republicans. Doesn't really affect my view of Bernie at all. |
He should be giving these homes to the homeless. He’s the worst kind of socialist- everyone should give up stuff except me! |
Exactly! I assume most folks in Congress have a home in the state they got elected and someplace to live while in DC. Do you expect them to do AirBnB or camp while in DC? |
I’m neutral to Bernie and I agree. It’s low, and obvious. |
Answer the question. |
The question is invalid because at this juncture work and wealth are not directly correlated. Sorry! |
He's not a socialist (look up what a socialist is). That should actually make you feel better about Bernie. |
| They don't look outrageous to me, for someone who has been a member of Congress for a while..a place at home, a place in DC and a vacation place. All fairly modest, especially compared to the rest of the Congress critters, Bloomberg, and Trump. He's a democratic socialist, not a communist. Better try next time. |
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Injecting a bit more information here:
https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2020/02/20/us/politics/ap-us-election-2020-sanders-houses.html |
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The guy is 78 and they recently bought this vacation home. It's not like he has owned 3 houses all his life. |
how about sharing it with his female staffers. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/02/us/politics/bernie-sanders-campaign-sexism.html Bernie reminds me so much of my boomer parents' friends - these old school lefties who talk for hours about the need for more equality, the need for more affordable housing - then complain when rent control laws mean they can't kick tenants out of the house they just bought without offering them some compensation. |
Is it an attack or just an observation? The United States is a very aspirational society. One reason why Trump is forgiven for his tackiness and extravagance is a lot of people understand and expect that level of flaunting from the rich, it's part of the American materialism. He's forgiven for it in a way Bloomberg may not be. When someone is so clearly not materialistic to the point that he seems to go out of his way to disdain materialism and signs of materialism, that actually puts them outside the mainstream of America. People will wonder why this guy doesn't live "nicer" given his other accomplishments as a long term senator. I grew up around college professors as my dad was a professor so I see where Bernie comes from, that lack of interest in material things or having a nicer house or nicer cars or even nicer clothing. But it's unusual given the larger context of society, just as professors are often unusual and seen as loopy, marching to a different drummer. He's weird. And that's fine. It's funny to see people so defensive of Bernie that they can't take any criticism of him. Bernie is who he is. A left wing socialist whose views were sharply formed by left wing progressive politics of the late 1960s. They are weird people because they don't think or see things in the same way most Americans do. |
I’m sorry your parents are friends with jerks but that’s largely irrelevant and I’m sorry this “3 house” attack isn’t resonating. Life is so hard for trolls! |
I'm not a troll, and I don't actually care if Bernie has three houses, or seven. I do think it's a little rich for him to purport that he has a modest lifestyle as a low level millionaire who earned his money while complaining about other rich people. I did genuinely grow up knowing a lot of people like this. They call themselves "comfortable" - they are rich but don't identify as rich. I'd pick Bernie 1000 times out of 1000 over Trump. But I do roll my eyes at him. |
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I think the OP was joking. These are normal, reasonable homes.
But it goes to show, Bernie is not about limiting what people do with their money and he's not anti-capitalism. He is simply for shifting social benefits from the rich, who get them in the form of tax cuts and business subsidies, to the working and middle class. |