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by Vertigo 7 » Sun, 29. Dec 19, 03:48
eh, I'm sure some people obsess over the wealthy but not as many as you may think. Americans are not obsessed with the Kardashians or the Hiltons, and most couldn't ramble off a list of fortune 500 companies beyond like 4 or 5 of them despite what TV would have you think. I know they're in the news a lot, but that doesn't mean most give a rats ass. I think you would find that people look more at how they are being used to make others wealthy and not reaping any of the benefits themselves.
There's a lot of people, myself included, that want to put an end to corporate lobbying. I don't believe business interests should define legislature for our citizens, rather it should be the other way around. After all, the constitution begins "We, the people..." not "We, the corporations..." That's something that Sanders beats up on, which I can totally support.
I can't speak for every voter out there, but I've said before, what matters to me most is the character of the candidate. And while I can't prove one way or the other, and I'm not saying he's my choice at this hour, Sanders doesn't appear to have any skeletons in his closet. I'm not aware of any instances where he's dicked over people to get ahead. He seems to have a genuine belief in what he's saying and seems to genuinely care more about the American people than himself. If that holds true, he may very well be the best shot for me. Time will tell and I'm not discounting any of the democrat candidates at this time, except that one from Hawaii... There's just something about her that makes me not want to like her at all, like an evil aura. And of course, the GOP isn't going to allow any republican to seriously challenge Trump so, they're a lost cause.
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