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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's interesting that some people here have such a strong need to idealize Sanders, as though he's the Second Coming. I wonder who those people are and whether they see everything in such black and white terms. [/quote] He is and will be dastardly imperfect. But perfect is the enemy of the good. Sanders supporters see a long road ahead, but you have to start somewhere...[/quote] Ok, but where? Where do you even start? He believes a justice can overturn Citizens United. That tells a lot about how well thought out this plan is[/quote] Bloody hell, look at the alternatives: HRC or a GOPper. [/quote] Um, I believe when one interviews for a job, one needs to know how to do the job. Between this and his foreign policy knowledge, I find a very viable alternative in HRC. [/quote] Clinton and the GOPpers aren't even acknowledging the full scope of the job, much less how to do it. Do you see anyone else outing PhRMA, for example? Anyone? http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/must-read/drug-industry-launches-ad-campaign-aimed-at-lawmakers[/quote] Clinton seems to have had some success, but the pharmaceutical industry--at least a few months ago--indicated there was no real plan other than asking Big Pharma to "volunteer" drug price roll-backs. Unless the industry is regulated or (B's end-goal plan, and what most other nations do) the Feds negotiate prices en-mass a-la single payer plan, this industry will continue to run amok. http://www.nysun.com/national/clinton-destroying-billions-in-shareholder-value/89305/[/quote]
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