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Its so sad that Bernie is old , he has the guts and enthusiasm to change this country.
He should have been elected in 2016, we where robbed back then and we where robbed again in 2020
The crossroads moment for America was in 2016 where I think Bernie had a genuine shot at Trump and could have taken history on another path.
2020 I think it was already too late, I don't think we were actually robbed of anything there.
The crossroads moment for America was 2000.
The supreme court looked at ballots cast for Gore and his green agenda and said "nah they didn't mean it, let's put Bush in" and the rest is history.
According to Charles Beard, the crossroads moment for America was 1788, when the Constitution was ratified.
I agree
Enthusiasm? Yes. Guts? Highly debatable. Bernie seems pathologically incapable of picking fights with the liberal establishment, which is necessary to get anything done.
By himself? I think he is being realistic we only have two parties in the US he has to join one and the democrats are the only ones closer to his ideals.
Not by himself, using the millions of progressive-leaning Americans who want him and his platform. He doesn't need to straight up cut them off, but Bernie could and should have used his influence with the American electorate to take a more hardline approach with the Democrats. This is exactly what much weaker rightwing Dems or independents do, and it works. Meanwhile what Bernie does clearly isn't working. I mean in terms of his platform, what has Bernie actually done? His platform is immensely popular yet his deference to the liberal establishment means he can barely get any of it done. Just because he caucuses with the Democrats doesn't mean he needs to obey their every whim. You can't effect change—especially leftwing change—by being nice.