Re: Campaign 2016 Part XII: What Have We Done To Deserve This?
The platform is certainly symbolic but I'd argue its not insignificant. Lets give Sanders credit where credit is due. Dems are way too squishy on issues they should be 100% behind. Minimum wage increases for example. If Sanders gets that to be the official party stance, we can disagree whether it needs to $15 immediately everywhere or over several years time or whatever, but its puts the party on record as being on board. Same thing with defending and expanding the ACA which is what Medicare for all is essentially an extension of down the road. I also think this gets through to his supporters that he does have influence and their battles haven't been in vain.
Wall St crackdowns I'd defer to Lizzy Warren on. No offense to Berners but she seems a lot more knowledgeable about the subject and has clear and concise solutions.
Agree completely.
Though the thing is he won't get anything except some symbolism in the platform. He has 1/3 of the committee, which means he gets to lose every substantive vote on content 2-to-1. That's completely fair: the rule has always been the winner gets to f-ck the Prom Queen.
Then again, the platform is itself symbolic. Like all successful politicians, the Clintons are very generous with empty gestures, so they may allow Bernie to transcribe The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon into the DNC Preamble. He'll take it and like it, because second prize is a set of steak knives.
The platform is certainly symbolic but I'd argue its not insignificant. Lets give Sanders credit where credit is due. Dems are way too squishy on issues they should be 100% behind. Minimum wage increases for example. If Sanders gets that to be the official party stance, we can disagree whether it needs to $15 immediately everywhere or over several years time or whatever, but its puts the party on record as being on board. Same thing with defending and expanding the ACA which is what Medicare for all is essentially an extension of down the road. I also think this gets through to his supporters that he does have influence and their battles haven't been in vain.
Wall St crackdowns I'd defer to Lizzy Warren on. No offense to Berners but she seems a lot more knowledgeable about the subject and has clear and concise solutions.
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