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In reply to the discussion: If I'm daring to raise my head above the parapet and post an OP for the first time in months... [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Biden has to run on the Obama legacy. It's good, but voters (and I am one of them) want change and attention to a lot of problems that the Obama administration has not dared to deal with.
Biden would be more Obama.
Much as I like Obama, I think Bernie is the candidate for our time.
We need to move on and not be stuck with the Obama/Biden team.
They are too close to the very banks that need to be broken up.
Biden in particular is renowned for his ties to the credit card companies. Fair or not, those ties are what Americans do not want tying up the White House in 2016.
We had enough of Goldman Sachs since 2008. Enough is enough.
Either Hillary or Biden will mean more corporate influence in the White House, more Goldman Sachs, etc.
We should not allow ourselves to be led down that path again.
It has led to bad trade deals, jobs lost, industry lost, uninsured Americans in spite of Obamacare, skyrocketing education costs from the pre-school to graduate school, wages that have not risen in many, many years, unfair pay for women, unnecessary wars, environmental policies that are leading to the extinction of animals and the human race and it is now time for real change.