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theprof00 said:
Ljink96 said:
The thing is, she's well qualified. And they understand that if you get Hillary, you also get Bill. So it's really 2 for the price of 1. Both of them have extensive experience and a killer amount of supporters and connections. And ultimately that's how anything will get done with connections and ruling with an iron fist accompanied by common sense.

Bernie, I have nothing against him but he's slowing the progress of the democratic nomination. Young people love what Bernie is saying but it's just words. You have to basically just take his word for it where the Clintons have produced results. If the only "bad" things the media can put on the Clintons is "Sexual relations" or "Secret Emails", then they have this in the bag.

It's just words?

Look, Bernie has been there calling out the bullshit from day 1. I wasn't a Bernie supporter. I looked at what he was about. I saw him talking to Greenspan, roasting him on the seat about poisonous policies. I saw Greenspan admit that Bernie was right. Bernie is a smart guy. I'm not going to sit here and say that Bernie is going to be the better president.

But I do think he cares a lot more about this country than she does.

EDIT: Connections are not a good thing man. Look at her supposed connections. Walmart executives, wall street guys. I know everyone is going to talk about free-market this free-market that, but the way the system is currently is like a energyplant powered by an illtempered dragon. Case in point, there is currently an antiobiotic-resistant strain of e-coli that just developed and it was originally discovered in pigs. Pigs that were fed their own shit mixed with antibiotics. The free market allows a practice of reckless money-grabbing at the risk of everything else, and now we potentially have an extinction-level event supervirus because of it.

I am just tired of corporations and money-grabs making all the laws and loopholes in this country and we need someone who is going to try and change that before it's too late.

Once I see Bernie produce the same results that the Clintons had in office, then I'll listen to them. Talk is cheap and actions speak much louder than words. It sounds good, the stuff Bernie is saying. But it's not that easy to accomplish. Especailly in the course of 4 years unless you have connections or a majority democratic house or do executive orders and effectively be hitler.  Like I said, the stuff Bernie is saying sounds great, sounds great on paper but we aren't working with paper here. We're working with broken old parchment that needs a touch up. Foreign nations loved America when the Clintons were in office. There was no silly wars, and America was prosperous and I don't think I need to tell you that. It should be common sense by now. Americans simply want to return to that time, the 90's style living in terms of financial stability for the middle class.

I'd be fine with either Hillary or Bernie tbh. Both have something unique to offer but I just think Hillary has that special something, Bill, to edge out Bernie. Anybody who runs for president of the united states has to care about it unless they're ignorant which Hillary is anything but. Connections are essentiall in any relationship, whether it be to the people or big corporations. Everyone plays their part. And to think that Bernie alone can beat Hillary, it's quite farfetched. Hillary is going to get the nomination, only around 80 delegates needed to grab it. If Bernie stays in good health, maybe he could run as Hillary's VP. He said he'd do anything to keep Trump out of office and man would that be sweet.