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Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 10:41 AM Mar 2016

Photos: NYers #FeelTheBern At Opening Of Bernie Sanders' Brooklyn Campaign Office

by Max Rivlin-Nadler in News on Mar 26, 2016 5:50 pm













Just over three weeks before the April 19th presidential primary, Brooklyn welcomed back its hometown candidate this morning, with over 300 Bernie Sanders supporters gathering to celebrate the opening of his campaign’s Gowanus office. A few months ago, it seemed like an impossibility that the Brooklyn-born Sanders would still be running a campaign strong enough to keep New York State competitive. While the most recent poll [pdf] has Bernie lagging behind his opponent Hillary Clinton (though that might change after today's caucuses), for supporters, the fight for the state is just beginning.

“As the only City Councilman supporting Bernie Sanders, I’m proud to be here today,” Councilman Rafael Espinal told the crowd. “I’m here today because Bernie Sanders stands up for my people. I represent East New York and Bushwick, some of the poorest neighborhoods in the state of New York and when Bernie speaks, he speaks for us, for the people that live here.”

Though Sanders was off communing with nature in Oregon, Bern-ers entertained themselves with a performance by Kyp Malone (of Brooklyn’s own TV On The Radio) and speeches by prominent local supporters, who echoed Sanders' call for a political revolution that will put power in the hands of the people, and not the corporations.

“You can go back forty years ago, and Bernie was still saying the same things he is today,” said Linda Sarsour, the Executive Director of the Arab American Association,. “He’s a man who sees all of us, progressives, whites, blacks, Jews, Muslims, Latinos, as equals. He’s a man who believes in equal access to higher education. A man who believes we should all be able to afford to live in Brooklyn.”

The post-brunch crowd signed up at tables for door-knocking and volunteer shifts as vendors circulated selling Bernie Sanders pins, bandanas, and t-shirts. One man, wearing a “Feel The Bern” fitted hat, had already appended a small bird to it, referencing yesterday’s possibly divinely-inspired moment. Several women in attendance could also be seen wearing “Bernie is Bae” t-shirts.

Volunteer Tabitha Holbert, a 28-year-old actor living in Brooklyn, was drawn to the campaign after seeing Sanders getting made fun of on The Daily Show.

“It was a joke, but I was really curious. Why was this guy running for president? I started following him because he was such an oddity. How could a socialist run for president? When I finally saw his campaign platform, it was everything I already believed in,” Holbert told Gothamist.

While the Sanders campaign has found much of its success in liberal, mostly white states, the rally appeared to reflect a diversity slightly more in keeping with Brooklyn’s demographics, drawing supporters of all races and ages.

“At first I liked Donald Trump, but when he started talking out against Mexicans and Muslims, it got me thinking. I started looking over at the Democratic candidates, and being an undocumented person myself, I came to support Bernie Sanders. Hillary, she keeps changing her positions,” said 22-year-old Gabino Morales, who lives in nearby Sunset Park. “ I’m 100% convinced Bernie Sanders will win New York.”

The most passionate speech of the morning came from Ohio State Senator Nina Turner, who has been one of the most outspoken boosters for Sanders nationwide. Reflecting on the holiday weekend, Turner told the audience “Not only was Jesus a revolutionary, but as my husband reminded me, he was a Socialist Jew.” The crowd erupted. “He wasn’t with the status quo, he was with the people.”

While many of the younger supporters voiced enthusiasm for Sanders’s platform, a few older attendees were more tactical in their endorsement.

“Hillary has a record, but it’s more like a criminal record at this point,” said former City Council candidate Gwen Goodwin of East Harlem. “And Trump is going to throw her under the bus in the debates. But Donald Trump has co-opted so much of Bernie’s good financial policies, that he can’t go after him for voting for NAFTA or TPP, because he didn’t. There’s nothing he can go after him on, so Trump will come out as a racist and a fascist, and Bernie will not.”

Right before Kyp Malone’s set, the generator for the event gave out, leading organizers to resort to the “People’s Mic,” a throwback to the days of Occupy. They slowly delivered instructions on how volunteers could pick up their clipboards for canvassing. After a brief pause, Malone took the stage and performed “Smiling Black Faces,” a song from his Rain Machine solo project.

With that, the crowd dispersed into the midday, outfitted with lists of potential voters and Bernie-approved talking points. Park Slope resident Greg Algarin, 50, shared the excitement of some of the younger supporters in attendance.

“I think this makes for a great message. He’s a hometown kid done good, you know?”


http://gothamist.com/2016/03/26/photos_new_yorkers_feelthebern_at_o.php#photo-1

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Photos: NYers #FeelTheBern At Opening Of Bernie Sanders' Brooklyn Campaign Office (Original Post) Jefferson23 Mar 2016 OP
Aw hell yeah. NY game on! morningfog Mar 2016 #1
Better believe it..we are coming. Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #2
Here We Go! Wilms Mar 2016 #3
lol I like that very much. n/t Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #9
excellent marions ghost Mar 2016 #19
Yeah... The "AUTHENTIC" NEW YORKER IS HOME! CorporatistNation Mar 2016 #25
“Hillary has a record, but it’s more like a criminal record at this point,” LWolf Mar 2016 #4
Many people do understand her very well. lol Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #7
"Ain't that America, you and me..." me b zola Mar 2016 #5
Little pink houses . . .. pdsimdars Mar 2016 #6
Makes me wonder if John Mellencamp is a Berner me b zola Mar 2016 #8
I live in Brooklyn and I can tell you Hillary will win in Brooklyn. hrmjustin Mar 2016 #10
"“At first I liked Donald Trump...." OUCH, that's gotta hurt. bettyellen Mar 2016 #11
Ouch? Not at all. He already explained it: Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #13
How the hell does anyone make Trump their first pick? That is NOT "thinking" - it's an bettyellen Mar 2016 #15
People will judge those who decide on Hillary, Bernie in a similar fashion. Sounds to me Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #18
He LIKED Trump as a candidate. Trump being considered as POTUS is beyond the pale. Sorry- bettyellen Mar 2016 #21
He said he listened to him and then when hearing minorities slandered he looked elsewhere. Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #22
the quotes says "liked" Trump. Sorry. That is brainless. bettyellen Mar 2016 #23
You're right, he said liked, and then he did not remain with him after the slander. Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #24
I know I quoted him correctly. I wish someone could explain to me the idiocy that leads to liking DT bettyellen Mar 2016 #26
As I already said, that is how people view your candidate, and how some view Bernie...poorly. Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #28
I am mystified only by support for Trump. The rest of the "process" is going as I expected. bettyellen Mar 2016 #29
lol I am so glad you took the opportunity you were looking for today to denigrate Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #30
I denigrate anyone who considers voting for Trump. Felt the same way about Bush too! bettyellen Mar 2016 #31
uh huh. n/t Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #33
I do not argue with true believers nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #32
Please explain how smart voters can consider Trump? Also- what are those "out of the country" polls bettyellen Mar 2016 #34
Some are opportunists looking to snag a hit on Bernie no matter how absurd..it's ok. Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #35
Yeah I have seen that. nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #36
lol very true. Hang in there! n/t Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #38
Oh yeah, Brooklyn's feeling the Bern! Welcoming back their own! beam me up scottie Mar 2016 #12
You're welcome! I love how photo heavy this article was..had to be posted. Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #14
Sanders will not win Brooklyn. hrmjustin Mar 2016 #20
Great stuff happenin' !!! +100 eom Karma13612 Mar 2016 #16
Lookin good New Yawk marions ghost Mar 2016 #17
Love the Pictures - Love Brooklyn - and Love Bernie! Thanks. Nanjeanne Mar 2016 #27
They tell a good story, and you're very welcome. Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #37
Thanks! KoKo Mar 2016 #39
It's going to be a heck of a fight..I'm in CT and we plan to do all we can too. Upstate NY Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #40
...! KoKo Mar 2016 #41
K&R! SMC22307 Mar 2016 #42
Thanks for the kick, I really like this OP. lol Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #43
LOL, me too. SMC22307 Mar 2016 #44
Wonderful! amborin Mar 2016 #45

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
4. “Hillary has a record, but it’s more like a criminal record at this point,”
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 10:55 AM
Mar 2016

said former City Council candidate Gwen Goodwin of East Harlem.

Ouch.

me b zola

(19,053 posts)
8. Makes me wonder if John Mellencamp is a Berner
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 11:33 AM
Mar 2016

He seems to have remained connected to real people & real issues throughout his career.

 

hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
10. I live in Brooklyn and I can tell you Hillary will win in Brooklyn.
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 03:43 PM
Mar 2016

Sanders will win the northwest but the rest of Brooklyn will be for Hillary.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
13. Ouch? Not at all. He already explained it:
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 03:46 PM
Mar 2016

"but when he started talking out against Mexicans and Muslims, it got me thinking.....

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
15. How the hell does anyone make Trump their first pick? That is NOT "thinking" - it's an
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 03:49 PM
Mar 2016

idiotic visceral reaction. I bet they wanted to have a beer with him till he denigrated their race. Yikes.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
18. People will judge those who decide on Hillary, Bernie in a similar fashion. Sounds to me
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 03:56 PM
Mar 2016

he did think it through..he said he listened to Trump, nothing about him being his first pick.

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
21. He LIKED Trump as a candidate. Trump being considered as POTUS is beyond the pale. Sorry-
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 04:07 PM
Mar 2016

there is nothing similar about supporting him to supporting either of the Dem candidates. It is bizarre.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
22. He said he listened to him and then when hearing minorities slandered he looked elsewhere.
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 04:33 PM
Mar 2016

Your objective in this thread is to denigrate anyone who decides on Bernie.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
24. You're right, he said liked, and then he did not remain with him after the slander.
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 04:40 PM
Mar 2016

Brainless would have him staying with Trump..that didn't happen.

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
26. I know I quoted him correctly. I wish someone could explain to me the idiocy that leads to liking DT
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 04:43 PM
Mar 2016

Unless you like greedy sexist capitalist assholes, I don't get the support! Must believe in trickle down fantasy stories.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
28. As I already said, that is how people view your candidate, and how some view Bernie...poorly.
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 04:53 PM
Mar 2016

Are you really not able to see all the candidates through other peoples lens?

You seem mystified at the entire election process...not everyone vets candidates thoroughly.

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
29. I am mystified only by support for Trump. The rest of the "process" is going as I expected.
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 04:56 PM
Mar 2016

But thanks for your concern! Glad you finally took the time to read the quote I was referring to all along.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
30. lol I am so glad you took the opportunity you were looking for today to denigrate
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 05:02 PM
Mar 2016

a guy who switched to Bernie..especially after he won 3 states yesterday.
It serves as a reminder to me on our divide.

Enjoy the rest of your day.

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
31. I denigrate anyone who considers voting for Trump. Felt the same way about Bush too!
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 05:06 PM
Mar 2016

Can't help it, I have to wonder where the fuck their scruples are.

 

nadinbrzezinski

(154,021 posts)
32. I do not argue with true believers
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 05:07 PM
Mar 2016

But you are correct in your assessment. Of course, after spending some real quality time withTrump's writing I get his appeal. Tje person you are attempting to have a conversation with does not want to understand.

Down side...Cruz is next. I will need a shower

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
34. Please explain how smart voters can consider Trump? Also- what are those "out of the country" polls
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 05:09 PM
Mar 2016

about California that you have seen. Very curious to see them! TIA.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
35. Some are opportunists looking to snag a hit on Bernie no matter how absurd..it's ok.
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 05:12 PM
Mar 2016

Cruz is more dangerous than Trump, not that I want to find out..but I hear ya. Have you seen
this from Cruz and the others?

Corporate America Is Just 6 States Short of a Constitutional Convention


March 14, 2016

If ALEC succeeds in rewriting the constitution to mandate a balanced budget, we’ll be stuck with supply-side economics for at least a generation.

BY Simon Davis-Cohen

In February, Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) signed on to a call for a constitutional convention to help defeat “the Washington cartel has put special interest spending ahead of the American people.”

Cruz, along with fellow Republican presidential aspirants Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) and Gov. John Kasich (Ohio), has endorsed an old conservative goal of a Constitutional amendment to mandate a balanced federal budget. The idea sounds fanciful, but free-market ideologues associated with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a secretive group of right-wing legislators and their corporate allies, are close to pulling off a coup that could devastate the economy, which is just emerging from a recession. Their scheme could leave Americans reeling for generations. A balanced budget amendment would prevent the federal government from following the Keynesian strategy of stimulating the economy during an economic depression by increasing the national debt. (Since 1970, the United States has had a balanced budget in only four years: 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001.)

Article V of the Constitution lays out two routes for changing the law of the land: An amendment can be proposed by Congress or by a constitutional convention that is convened by two-thirds of the states (34). Either way, three-fourths of the states (38) have to ratify it. Previously, changes to the country’s founding document have been achieved by the first process. But as of today, 28 states—six shy of the two-thirds threshold required by Article V—have passed resolutions calling for a constitutional convention to consider a balanced budget amendment.

The ALEC-affiliated Balanced Budget Amendment Task Force (BBATF), which proffered the pledge signed by Cruz, is hoping to meet that 34-state threshold by July 4. BBATF is one player in an astroturf movement backed by the billionaire Koch brothers and embraced by right-wing state legislators.

in full: http://inthesetimes.com/article/18940/alec-balanced-budget-corporate-constitutional-convention

 

nadinbrzezinski

(154,021 posts)
36. Yeah I have seen that.
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 05:15 PM
Mar 2016

I will find out once I curl up to his speeches and all that.

It's a dirty job, but some one has to do it

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
12. Oh yeah, Brooklyn's feeling the Bern! Welcoming back their own!
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 03:45 PM
Mar 2016

Thanks for the thread and wonderful pics, ignore the nasty comments from the usual gang, they can't stand seeing happy Bernie supporters.


Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
14. You're welcome! I love how photo heavy this article was..had to be posted.
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 03:49 PM
Mar 2016

Kind of busts up some of the memes here, but that's life.

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
39. Thanks!
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 06:03 PM
Mar 2016
and

Fracking Problems for Hillary in Upstate and Wall Street Supporters Downstate...

The Rest?

Bernie is pushing for debate with Hillary. NY State should be interesting along with N.J. They are both states I've lived in so I'm going to be watching this! Along with CT where I've also lived.

BTW...Great Photos!

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
40. It's going to be a heck of a fight..I'm in CT and we plan to do all we can too. Upstate NY
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 07:52 PM
Mar 2016

as you say...big Bernie turf as well. The photos are super, indeed! Bernie peeps are ready.

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