Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: How would Donald Trump run against Bernie Sanders? Here's what he said in Tampa. [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)The most extreme form of course, allowing only one state party and centralized control of the nation. But collective ownership and labor, etc.
On the plus side, Sanders has not exactly been informative about what Democratic socialism is, so most of his supporters would be forced to finally learn what that is, and is not, in order to defend it. "Oh, this is what he wants to do... Oh."
And, everyone would also learn why Sanders assumes an oppositional congress, Dems and Repubs, that will require him to create giant waves of support among the people to force the legislative branch to surrender to the president's will, or else. Representatives the same people also just elected, but hey, vote for 'em in November, march in the streets threatening to throw them out in February, May, August, October...
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden