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Bernie Sanders Clearly In Pocket Of High-Rolling Donors

Nov 28, 2010
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BURLINGTON, VT—After accepting a check sent to his campaign office by a local elementary school teacher, presidential candidate Bernie Sanders was roundly criticized Monday as being firmly in the pocket of the high-rolling educator who had donated $300.

“He might have the reputation of being the people’s candidate, but when your candidacy is effectively bankrolled by the multi-hundred-dollar donation of a fourth-grade teacher, it’s clear who’s really pulling the strings,” said political analyst Peter Mathews, who noted that when a check arrives with a handwritten note that says “Behind you 100 percent, Bernie!” it comes with certain expectations.

“He’s already spouting off talking points about supporting unions and increasing funding for education. Where do you think he got those ideas?

He might think he’s not influenced by that money, but when someone has deep enough pockets to drop $300, you pick up the phone when they call.”

Mathews went on to say he wouldn’t be surprised if Sanders’ strong support for a living wage could be directly traced to the fat $20 contribution he got from a fast-food worker.

http://www.theonion.com/article/bernie-sanders-clearly-pocket-high-rolling-teacher-50990
 
I think it's pretty common knowledge that he wants to expand the government, but I'm sorry that I skipped that step.
The assumption that expanding the government is automatically a bad idea - without any regard for what we are asking government to do and no matter how wonderful the results - is one of the most absurd delusions on the right. And yet it is regurgitated again and again as if gospel.
 
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Visit his website. I don't think you'll like any of his ideas as he believes in tax increases across the board.
 
The assumption that expanding the government is automatically a bad idea - without any regard for what we are asking government to do and no matter how wonderful the results - is one of the most absurd delusions on the right. And yet it is regurgitated again and again as if gospel.

The assumption that the government can create "wonderful results" is one of the more absurd delusions on the left. And yet it is regurgitated again and again as if gospel.
 
The assumption that the government can create "wonderful results" is one of the more absurd delusions on the left. And yet it is regurgitated again and again as if gospel.
Actually, the left rarely blows its horn. Which is a huge failing.

As for the wonderful results, most of what makes America great are thanks to the progressives and socialists and liberals throughout our history.
 
I think we spend upwards of one trillion on foreign bases, and that doesn't even include all the wars we are in. That money could do a lot of good back here in this country.

That would shrink government.

We don't do that.
 
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