Feeling The Burn

Rohnert Park, CA
February 16, 2016

by Rich Scheck

Bernie Sanders has done a great job attacking that
career criminal, Hillary Clinton.

He’s been very effective promising to tax the rich and
redistribute the wealth of those who either actually
earned their billions or—just as likely these days—stole
a large chunk by manipulating the system or getting bailed
out by big government.

By including Hillary as a beneficiary of the fat cats like
Goldman Sachs, he has her feeling “The Bern” during
the primaries.

But now it is Sanders turn to feel “The Burn” as his
past is revealed along with a dubious record as a
public servant: http://www.infowars.com/bernie-sanders-a-bum-who-didnt-earn-his-first-steady-paycheck-until-age-40-then-wormed-his-way-into-politics/.

It looks like the simple truth is that he is a loser who has to mooch off of others to succeed in life either as a welfare recipient or as a public official.

This might even be somewhat acceptable if Sanders manifested a unique spiritual dynamic like a Gandhi or a Martin Luther King. No, his is the politics of jealousy that relies on fooling folks who feel cheated by our very corrupt system that they are entitled to their fair share.

It sounds good until you get into the reality of how wealth
is created in the real world when things are based on truth,
creativity and hard work rather than on gimmicks, bankster
greed and corporate corruption.

So in a year of weak choices, Sanders actually looks
good to many who are praying for the kind of hope and
change Obama did not deliver during his 2 terms where
his agenda was another Neocon dominated one of more
wars and posturing for global domination.

Will a President Sanders be any different? If his voting
record on issues of war and peace are any indication, the
answer is a clear NO! Despite voting against invading
Iraq in 2003, he has been consistently supportive of both
Republican and Democratic Administrations in their foreign
adventures. https://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=31125

Those are the ones that Donald Trump has no problem
strongly criticizing even though that entails blaming
George Bush for the mess a President Trump might
inherit in the Middle East and elsewhere.

Sanders is unwilling to hold Obama accountable for his
expansion of these wars even though as in Libya, Syria
and elsewhere, the President’s action violate the Constitution
and international law.

Sanders record regarding the F-35, auditing the Fed,
the Dodd-Frank Bill, his unwillingness to criticize Hillary
for Benghazi or her e-mail scandal as well as other issues
will start to get more scrutiny in the months ahead.

His whole campaign constitutes attacking Wall Street greed
and distancing himself from Henry Kissinger while making
wild promises of goodies for the middle class.

That may work for many voters. But it is definitely not enough
for me….and if Donald Trump is his opponent in November, I
seriously doubt it will be good enough for the rest of America.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNuHRyip3iA

https://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=31376

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