> BablyonsKing said on
12-21-2009 at
14:23:
Bernie's the main man behind the people of this country. The little people need to get off their lazy asses and stop watching football games because you'll soon not be able to watch them anyhow. We need to fight for this great countries return to the norm. Out with the entire Cabinet and Obama especially.
> fret2424 said on
12-14-2009 at
21:00:
In every flawed or faulty system, there are some that will always unjustly benefit as direct result of those very flaws and faults, and will do ANYTHING to ensure that no corrective action ever be taken.The lock is broken on the candy store, and those in a position to fix it, are the very one's taking the candy!BROKEN, BROKEN, BROKEN, BROKEN!
> knowhelpnow said on
12-05-2009 at
00:08:
@hobatu I call most of them corporatist, they work for the corporations, just watch how they vote.I believe in capitalism but this supercapitalism that we have now is detrimental to our country. When the margin between the lowest workers and the highest is so far apart the country starts to disintegrate just like in the 1930's greed, elitism and the lack of humanity was gone and it is happening just like it did before; but this time we have some social network or the people would be rioting.
> DojoNDude said on
11-24-2009 at
18:28:
I wish Senator Sanders would introduce legislation that would take away ANY AND ALL tax breaks from corporations operating offshore, using other than American labor. No congressman would survive voting against that.
> gre9416 said on
11-17-2009 at
16:24:
Your an idiot. Do you live in Canada?
> ptango101 said on
11-13-2009 at
19:14:
Does any body remember that line in robocop 2 where big companies are buying up cities and that CEO says "you can buy shares in your own city what could be more democratic than that" (or there about)Without sounding to glib, does that scary scenario now sound more feasible? Is that the way we are heading by letting big business get to big? They appear to have more power than governments at the moment. At what point can your security force be considered paramilitary?
> AudiophileTubes said on
11-11-2009 at
18:17:
Thank you Mr. Sanders. You absolutely make sense!
> oldpol1 said on
11-11-2009 at
10:04:
Everyone should use credit unions where they are stakeholders. you can do most any business and get credit cards with a decent interest rates.
> oldpol1 said on
11-11-2009 at
09:57:
Love Bernie, he's a clear and honest thinker. Our thanks to the people of Vermont!
> oldpol1 said on
11-11-2009 at
09:54:
@terry387 The 1916 elections???
> RedNProud said on
11-11-2009 at
08:32:
I wish I could vote for him.
> hobatu said on
11-11-2009 at
08:26:
Is Sanders the only openly socialist senator? Does anyone know what the others are, if any?
> CaGrandma said on
11-10-2009 at
22:09:
Sen Sanders, you nailed the topic again. You are a clear thinker and communicator. Thank you...keep speaking out.
> terry387 said on
11-10-2009 at
04:53:
I am against any govt selling public assets to privateers. The FED should operate like the Reserve Bank of Australia, and like central banks in the EU. It should not be up to private companies to play around with our lives. I appreciate your comments
> allgoo19 said on
11-10-2009 at
04:48:
terry387: "The FED should be.."Have you noticed, many people against FED are "Privatization is king." libertarians(ala Ron Paul)?What happened to the consistency?
> terry387 said on
11-10-2009 at
04:29:
Mr Sanders makes a lot of sense and is a man of principle. Wish we had more like him in office.
> terry387 said on
11-10-2009 at
04:28:
He was a Republican at first and later on was the leader of the Progressive Party during the 1916 presidential elections. He was a great reformer.The FED should be run by the Treasury and not by the banks. It is a quasi public institution.
> johnditsallgood said on
11-10-2009 at
03:15:
The people need to take back the government and the economy so they begin to work in our best interests...
> bangzoom77 said on
11-10-2009 at
01:51:
Senator Bernie Sanders is the best!
> mad8london247 said on
11-10-2009 at
00:07:
They're breaking up one bank, Northern Rock. £8 billion will be given to the one which will also possess all the assets and profits. The other one which consists of all the bad debts will be the other bank. This will also be the one to pay the £8 billion back to the taxpayer. There is a theory that a Minister may have been promised a Directorship, when this person retires, from government. Breaking them up is the first hurdle. What happens to all the assets? Someone will make money.