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Warren has let the top 1% know that she's got no beef with them. :sas1:



all the Warren stans, what now? shes got the 2nd most big dollar donations, more than fukkin biden and kamala thats EMBARRASSING for a "progressive" , her base is mostly white elites. can you imagine if Bernies base was mostly white people from the Hamptons :mjlol:

all your arguments have been proven false. shes nothing more than a careerist corporate shill. the charade is over.
 

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all the Warren stans, what now? shes got the 2nd most big dollar donations, more than fukkin biden and kamala thats EMBARRASSING for a "progressive" , her base is mostly white elites. can you imagine if Bernies base was mostly white people from the Hamptons :mjlol:

all your arguments have been proven false. shes nothing more than a careerist corporate shill. the charade is over.
Why do you think Bernie vouches for her?
 

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all the Warren stans, what now? shes got the 2nd most big dollar donations, more than fukkin biden and kamala thats EMBARRASSING for a "progressive" , her base is mostly white elites. can you imagine if Bernies base was mostly white people from the Hamptons :mjlol:

all your arguments have been proven false. shes nothing more than a careerist corporate shill. the charade is over.
Warren understands you must play the game a bit. Let’s not get super crazy.
 

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A lot of nothing in recent posts. Let's revisit what I think was a great proposal that didn't get the attention I feel it deserves. I think this is full of impact ideas that mostly have a grounding in pragmatism at the same time. I wish this had gotten more attention.

Sanders unveils proposal for massive overhaul of criminal justice system

The ambitious, nearly 6,000-word proposal seeks to remake the nation’s prisons, police departments, courts, drug laws and treatment of people who have mental illnesses with a full-throated progressive agenda. Sanders’ left-wing allies have argued he has "evolved" in recent years on the issue of criminal justice.

The plan calls for banning cash bail, solitary confinement and civil asset forfeiture, which allows law enforcement officials to seize people’s homes and other property even if they are not convicted of a crime. The plan also looks to legalize marijuana and abolish the death penalty, a practice Sanders has long opposed.


The Vermont senator would legalize "safe injection sites" where people can use illegal drugs under medical supervision, a controversial practice that has been shown in several studies to curb the number of overdose deaths.


Sanders' proposal promises the attorney general will investigate every time a person is killed in police custody. He would also establish a "Prisoner Bill of Rights," create a “civilian corps of unarmed first responders” to deal with mental health emergencies, and boost funding for public defenders.

The proposal comes as Sanders is making a two-day swing through South Carolina, the first state in the nation where African Americans cast a majority of votes in the primary. Former Vice President Joe Biden has dominated the Southern state in recent surveys, with Sanders typically polling behind him in a distant second.

Sanders’ campaign said he will outline his new criminal justice plan in a speech Sunday afternoon at a town hall in the Greenview neighborhood of Columbia.

"If we stand together, we can eliminate private prisons and detention centers. No more profiteering from locking people up," Sanders is expected to say, according to a copy of his planned remarks. "If we stand together, we can end the disastrous War on Drugs. If we stand together, we can end cash bail. No more keeping people in jail because they’re too poor. If we stand together, we can enact real police department reform and prosecute police brutality."

Many of Sanders’ proposals would require the passage of legislation as well as cooperation from local and state governments. His plan lays out a series of carrots and sticks aimed at cajoling officials into adopting his strategies: For instance, he said he would withhold federal funding from states that utilize cash bail and give grants to those that reduce their pretrial detention populations.

Sanders has praised Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, one of the most progressive and controversial prosecutors in the nation, for his decision to stop seeking bail for low-level offenses. Krasner and Sanders appeared together at a criminal justice roundtable in 2018.

Sanders has criticized mass incarceration for decades, and in 2016, he promised to end private prisons if elected president.

His new plan is likely to draw criticism from police unions. One of his recommendations is to establish a list of "disreputable" federal law enforcement officials who cannot be called to testify in court so "testimony from untrustworthy sources does not lead to criminal convictions." He also wants to ban facial recognition software in policing as well as put a moratorium on the utilization of algorithmic risk assessment tools.
 

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Why do you think Bernie vouches for her?

well i mean bernie is not really known to be negative period. he hardly even went after hilary or biden now. idk that he necessarily vouches for her, but also its slim pickings in the gov anyway, she prob is the easiest to work with of anybody that he actually works with. also he would get raked over the coals if he dared to go hard at her, unless MAYBE its just down to them two, and when i say go hard i just mean pointing out their policy differences which of course the mainstream would label as some kind of sexist attack on warren, i dont think its advantageous to go after warren anyway, shes not actually pulling from his base.
 

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one thing about Bernie, his union bill was called "workplace democracy" but so far i didnt see anything in it about worker coops, has anyone read it in depth and is there anything on it in there?
 

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one thing about Bernie, his union bill was called "workplace democracy" but so far i didnt see anything in it about worker coops, has anyone read it in depth and is there anything on it in there?

I’m on my phone right now so I can’t say much but check out this proposal. It came out earlier but it’s the worker coop element with funds going into creating an employee ownership bank and corporate shares being set aside in a fund for employees. Pair that with the union empowerment Bernie just dropped and you’re looking at a pretty cohesive package.

Bernie Sanders’s most socialist idea yet, explained
 

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"Nothing to see here. Just someone whose literal job is to follow the landscape of the country being constantly caught off guard as more ignorant than anyone actually paying any attention."
 
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