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Raster

(20,998 posts)
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 12:08 AM Mar 2016

Seattle Times endorses Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders, the refreshing choice

Authenticity and consistency are so rare in politics these days — no wonder a strong number of voters are supporting U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ bid to become the Democratic candidate for president.

Sanders’ signature candor is a refreshing change from status quo politics.

Many Americans share his frustration over the fact that more and more power is being concentrated today in the hands of a few.

He is the only candidate in this race, on either side of the aisle, who has spoken forcefully — and over years — against Wall Street’s willingness to take enormous risks while expecting public bailouts.

Sanders advocates for breaking up big banks now and bringing back a new version of the repealed Glass-Steagall Act that would prevent financial institutions from spending customers’ money so recklessly in the future.

Sanders bravely calls out the role of big money in politics and supports a repeal of the U.S. Supreme Court’s disastrous Citizens United decision. He has long warned about the dangers of media consolidation, which limits the range of information citizens need to maintain a strong democracy.

Overall, Sanders is not as politically experienced as Hillary Clinton, who knows the ropes in both the executive and legislative branches. She is right to call out Sanders’ impracticality (with the current Congress) in wanting to move the U.S. toward a single-payer health-care system.

But she comes with increasing challenges, not the least of which are ongoing questions about her home email server when she was secretary of state.

At this time, Sanders’ strength lies in his ability to generate important discussions on topics other entrenched politicians are too timid to touch.

http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/editorials/the-seattle-times-editorial-board-recommends-john-kasich-bernie-sanders/
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Seattle Times endorses Bernie Sanders (Original Post) Raster Mar 2016 OP
He's been getting a lot of endorsements lately Ned_Devine Mar 2016 #1
Gawd, let's hope so. Raster Mar 2016 #2
It feels that way! Ned_Devine Mar 2016 #3
But I thought Hillary already had it won. jalan48 Mar 2016 #4
K&R zentrum Mar 2016 #5
That must have been before he mentioned Boeing on Sunday. LisaM Mar 2016 #6
 

Ned_Devine

(3,146 posts)
1. He's been getting a lot of endorsements lately
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 12:12 AM
Mar 2016

Is this some sort of change in the political weather?

 

Ned_Devine

(3,146 posts)
3. It feels that way!
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 12:14 AM
Mar 2016


Someone pointed out that if you read the lips of the applauding smiley face, it's saying "Go Bernie!"

jalan48

(13,870 posts)
4. But I thought Hillary already had it won.
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 01:48 AM
Mar 2016

Why would a newspaper endorse someone who has no chance of winning?

LisaM

(27,813 posts)
6. That must have been before he mentioned Boeing on Sunday.
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 03:30 AM
Mar 2016

I expect Washington to go for Sanders but I don't think the editorial board of the Seattle Times is going to care for his remarks about how the import-export bank favored Boeing too much. This is not meant to solicit opinion on the import-export bank here - but I imagine it raised a few eyebrows around town.

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