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Should Bernie run again?

Nayla · 51-55, F
I'm not American but anything would be better than Trump
FreeSpirit1 · 51-55, F
@Nayla Thats how we got him...anyone is better than Clinton
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
I think he'd win even though a dead cat would probably beat Trump or any republican now. Here in Minnesota there were four times as many folks turning out to vote Democrat than the Republicans. I think the Republicans are too depressed or embarrassed to vote. The VP is where the important difference will be. I think it will need a very strong candidate.
FreeSpirit1 · 51-55, F
I dont care. He wont get my vote.
GeistInTheMachine · 31-35, M
Anyone should run at this point.
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
he is too old an d they neeed a canidate from the center not the left
Johnson212 · 61-69, M
@basilfawlty89 lol maybe he should run for something in europe
basilfawlty89 · 31-35, M
@Johnson212 Maybe you should look into American history a bit more. Bernie's policies are like that of FDR. FDR saved America during the depression. European social-democrats are the same Keynesian economics and systems as championed by FDR.
Johnson212 · 61-69, M
@basilfawlty89 That FDR got us out of the depression is something that every Democratic president from Truman to Obama seems do believe and they used his New Deal as a model for expanding the government. But it simply is not true.

Even the Keynesians you mentioned said that while his policies helped to improve the damage done by the great depression Roosevelt never spent enough to bring the economy out of recession, that did not happen until the start of World War II, it was only then that the unemployment rate dropped below 10%.

The stock market crash, bank failures, reduction in purchasing across the board, american economic policy with Europe, drought conditions and the interaction with the long term debt cycle is what gave us the depression. FDR’s new deal addressed some of the symptoms but not the causes, so to say he saved us from the depression is not supported.

More accurately it could be said he was president during the recession and was president when we began to come out of it because of the run up to WW II. It is just correlation not causation.

There is a phenomenon in american politics where the public gives credit to a President if things go right when he is in office and blame when things wrong irrespective of whether he was the cause or not.

My biggest worry is that we are on a track to where we are unable to pay for the social benefits we provide now with these programs becoming insolvent if you do the math so how is increasing this debt going to fix anything.
DaughterOfTheDust · 22-25, F
I like Bernie, but he’s 76 now. I think he should maybe mentor someone to run in his place or help support a candidate that shares his views.
MartinII · 70-79, M
He’s surely too old. But if a Democrat is to win, he or she will have to appeal to some of Trump’s constituency, as Sanders would have done
Good man, but probably too old and not in good enough health to take the strain.
Good candidates needed before the next election.
Dolimyte · 41-45, M
I'd love to see him in office. I dont have high hopes that he'd win though
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
Run Bernie run....and take Pelosi with you.
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kyky16 · 22-25, F
basilfawlty89 · 31-35, M
He's a bit old for the 100 meter dash, I could see him going long distance though if he's very fit.
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