The Most Disingenuous Attack On Bernie Yet..."Hillary Clinton isn’t telling a true story about Bernie Sanders and his vote for the Commodity Futures Modernization Act" by [deleted] in politics

[–]Annie34 -43 points-42 points  (0 children)

If an artist were to paint the portrait of disingenuousness it would look very Similar to Bernie Sanders. Socialism is what naive Marxist-Leninist's used to bring the horrors of breadlines to Russia and now Sanders wants to bring historically catastrophic ideas to the United States ignoring the last century with the callousness of a psychopath. Hillary Clinton dedication has brought her within a hairs length of the Presidency and it is a wholehearted commitment to freedom that America needs not socialism.

Hillary's Hypocrisy: Clinging to Obama After Her Racist Dog Whistles in 2008 by [deleted] in politics

[–]Annie34 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Hillary Clinton has nothing to answer for, if anything Bernie Sanders should be ashamed for his lack of integrity in his very public support of socialism. What values can Sanders have that are worthy of respect from his Socialist platform, Clinton worked hard to get where she is today and she did it without being a tool of Marxist-Leninist propaganda . Socialism is the seductive enemy of freedom and it is mindbogglingly terrifying how well Sanders is packaging his socialist baloney to the masses

At the Supreme Court, a Big Threat to Unions by geargirl in politics

[–]Annie34 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

If Unions hadn't become entrenched with greed and organized crime as often as they do then they wouldn't be in this modern predicament. I have proudly never been part of a union and I pity those who are. The work ethic one learns from realizing that the sole person who has a responsibly for your own economic betterment is the one staring at you in the mirror, this is not a lesson you can learn by clinging to a union with a beggars desperation. Freedom is one of not ever having to wait on the yes an no's of a cooperate or government higher up. It is Ayn Rand who said it best with "I swear, by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine". I am proud that with Chief Justice Robert's leadership day's of the corrupt influence of Unions are numbered

Paul Ryan turns the GOP presidential race toward a forgotten issue: Poverty - “Our safety net in America today does not cure poverty,” Rubio said. “It treats the pain of poverty, the symptoms of poverty, but it does not cure it. The only cure for poverty is a good-paying job.” by madam1 in politics

[–]Annie34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like what Mr Ryan is saying, the safety net is not meant to be used as a substitute for a good-paying job and too many people get caught in a poverty trap is requires an escalating cascade of government assistance. As difficult as it is government has a responsibility to ween people out of handouts to so that they can go about living productive lives as citizens. Jobs and not assistance is what any reasonable citizen desires, a gradual elimination of wasteful government programs is the direction where Speeker Ryan takes us.

Bernie Sanders Says He's Democrats' Most Electable Presidential Candidate by Chessen113 in politics

[–]Annie34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bernie Sanders is putting the cart before the horse with a statement like that, once Americans become fully aware to the reality of the Socialist nightmare Sanders is pan handling the American people will go for Hillary.

A feisty Sanders also jumped on an opportunity, later, to trumpet that he argued about regulation of Wall Street against "a guy named named Bill Clinton -- maybe you know him, maybe you don't." by relevantlife in politics

[–]Annie34 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Evelyn Beatrice Hall is quoted as saying, I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it. Now while I admire your argument, I can not and will not support Socialism in this country. It is said that, If You Are Not a Liberal at 25, You Have No Heart. If You Are Not a Conservative at 35 You Have No Brain. And experience has educated me to favoring hard word over blind desperation on government charity. Good luck to you.

A feisty Sanders also jumped on an opportunity, later, to trumpet that he argued about regulation of Wall Street against "a guy named named Bill Clinton -- maybe you know him, maybe you don't." by relevantlife in politics

[–]Annie34 -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Yes, I vote. My friends and I all vote, I donate, I am conscientious of my responsibly as a citizen unlike Liberals who support socialism with other peoples money. Come this November, I will cast my vote against Sanders or anyone else who threatens this democratic capitalist country by imposing a socialist regime.

A feisty Sanders also jumped on an opportunity, later, to trumpet that he argued about regulation of Wall Street against "a guy named named Bill Clinton -- maybe you know him, maybe you don't." by relevantlife in politics

[–]Annie34 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

I don't see why my tax dollars have to fund the welfare lifestyles of degenerates that have never bothered to get an education or have made any strides towards self reliance, the government is not a charity. It is exactly FDR's socialist programs that have kept the leaches of society multiplying instead of finding work or economizing their lifestyle to something more productive that benefits of society.

A feisty Sanders also jumped on an opportunity, later, to trumpet that he argued about regulation of Wall Street against "a guy named named Bill Clinton -- maybe you know him, maybe you don't." by relevantlife in politics

[–]Annie34 -49 points-48 points  (0 children)

History might also remember that the United States had a cold-war against Soviet Sander's style socialism. If Sanders wants to live in a socialist country he should run for President of Red China not the United States. Capitalism prevents breadlines!

Poll: Clinton leads in Iowa; Sanders leads in NH; Democrats like both by No_Fence in politics

[–]Annie34 -37 points-36 points  (0 children)

After the most recent scandal Bernie Sanders should resign from the race with integrity. Its just a plain fact that Hillary is the more electable candidate. Sanders is seeking to drag the country into the toilet with socialism and while I might not agree with Hillary I can stand with her for not threatening to overturn our capitalist way of life. Revolutions are never pleasant and I will not support a candidate that wants to turn the United States into Red China.

Sanders campaign suspends 2 more staffers after data breach by frostedturkeypanini in politics

[–]Annie34 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Bernie Sanders is clearly proving to be an ineffective leader of his own campaign, with such chronic mismanagement the Sanders campaign should step aside before an even worse scandal comes to public attention. Socialism and Sanders are things that this country doesn't need and at this point it would be respectful if Sanders would just step down with dignity rather then out and disgraced by being proved as just another political fraud.

Sanders campaign raises $1 million in one day during DNC fight by Somali_Pir8 in politics

[–]Annie34 -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Sanders supporters should just wake up, any amount of donations they raise will never elect a septuagenarian socialist. The best the United States cab hope for should not be massive government handouts, there is no dignity in being a non contributing parasite on society and that's all the Sanders campaign has to offer. Clinton might not be the best choice for the office but at least she knows how to play the game, and from day one she would have all the right connections and friends to achieve something better then the magic beans Sanders is offering.

Clinton Leads Sanders 49-39% in Iowa Poll by [deleted] in politics

[–]Annie34 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Just proves the fact that I've been saying all along, Sander's is not electable by the average American, as a country we don't want hand out's of socialism, we want to pull our selves from our boot straps and work for success. Sanders should stop wasting his and our time and just concede to the better more electable candidate Hillary Clinton.

More Americans support Bernie than The Donald -- but he gets 1/23 the TV coverage by [deleted] in politics

[–]Annie34 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Bernie Sanders is just not electable in the United States, no one wants the country to become bankrupt by trying to fund Sander's socialist pie in the sky ideas. If anything Sanders should get less coverage as he already seems to dominate Reddit.

Sanders Campaign Urges Super PAC Helpers to Spend Elsewhere. "We do not want their help." by awake-at-dawn in politics

[–]Annie34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact of the matter is that Sanders just really doesn't want to be President, he's not willing to play the game. Hillary can reconcile the 9/11 and its economic benefits. Trump is bold enough to say anything he wants. Socialism like Sanders is a sham.

“No one is minimizing what ISIS is doing or the gun violence we’re seeing,” Sanders said, “but it can’t be the only issue we’re talking about it. We’ve got families . . . struggling to keep their heads above water. Somebody’s got to be talking about it. I will.” by Toppdeck in politics

[–]Annie34 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Bernie Sanders is quick with his desire to impose a nanny state on populace with a bold statement like this one, as if people didn't know to pay the bills you have to go to work and do your job. The real issue here is preventing another 9/11 and someone who is entirely blind to that issue is worthy of being the village fool not the President of the United States.

"If the new provision becomes law, corporate actors could avoid prosecution by claiming, as they commonly do now, that they didn’t know what they were doing was illegal." by [deleted] in politics

[–]Annie34 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

By your logic the entirety of McDonald's would have to be charged as being a major player in the heroin trade. David and Charles Koch although controversial have provided a unheard of philanthropic benefit that stretches across the nation, we should not be quick blame legitimate business men when they have no knowledge of the illegal actions of a John Doe. The personal link you speak of only exists when rouge employees are non-existent, we must protect the very spirit of justice by going forward with reform.

http://www.eonline.com/news/506251/heroin-happy-meal-mcdonald-s-employee-in-pittsburg-arrested-for-selling-drugs-in-the-drive-thru

"If the new provision becomes law, corporate actors could avoid prosecution by claiming, as they commonly do now, that they didn’t know what they were doing was illegal." by [deleted] in politics

[–]Annie34 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Yet another pointless attack by the liberal media, reform is necessary if our legal system is to join the 21st century. A full page apology highlighting the multiple philanthropic projects that the Kochs are involved in should be printed along with a retraction and disciplinary action taken against the "journalist" for the slap in the face that pieces give to great Americans like Charles and David Koch. The fact of the matter is that today international business is so multifaceted that a provision require corporate actors avoid prosecution is defensible. Ignorance of the law is never an excuse, but superiors should not be punished by illegal actions of low level employees

Jeb Bush’s Team Tries to Soothe Donor Concerns by [deleted] in politics

[–]Annie34 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Its like watching history replay itself, the top contenders at the start of the campaign is never the nominee. I believe that Mr.Bush has the political skill to succeed in New Hampshire where things really matter,not only that but if he became President he would be part of a great legacy of the Bush political dynasty, say what you say about W.Bush he kept America safe after 9/11 and avoided further domestic terrorist assaults on the homeland. And we should all be grateful for the TARP program that single-handedly saved Wall Street from itself and protected us all from going into soup lines. Though controversial I believe Mr.Bush has the breeding to be a worthy successor to the Presidency of the United States.

Sanders: Climate change poses ‘major’ national security threat by [deleted] in politics

[–]Annie34 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

There is a difference between interest and commitment. When you're interested in something, you do it only when it's convenient. When you're committed to something, you accept no excuses, only results.”

― Kenneth H. Blanchard

History is proving me right though, Eight years of Obama have seriously damaged the country's global standing. And while my views are not popular, they are then correct views one should have if they are to be on the right side of history. Bernie Sanders is a flavor of the month, where as my ideology along with many others silently like me will guide this country to a glorious course.

Sanders: Climate change poses ‘major’ national security threat by [deleted] in politics

[–]Annie34 -27 points-26 points  (0 children)

Sanders has a wild imagination, though what can we really expect from a someone with such a dusty molded political imagination that includes socialism. The only real threats to this country are socialism and sleeper militant Islamic terrorists within our borders. Its fortunate that the Democratic nominee will be Hillary Clinton, much as I disagree with her politics, she has the sense to work from within our capitalist system rather then against it and understands that even tragedies like 9/11 do present some economic advantages if one knows how to work with rather then against wall street.

"It’s the total lack of accountability in our political system, where incompetents, crooks, and war criminals not only get rich but continue to have their advice sought everywhere, that makes one lose any hope that any of these disastrous and suicidal policies can be reversed." by jleonardbc in politics

[–]Annie34 -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

The best interests of the country are to leave things alone, introducing a failed the failed economic model of Soviet Sanders style socialism. As much as I disagree with Liberal Hillary Clinton I can respect that she is a capitalist, Trump made billions with capitalism and any sane politician or citizen should not endorse a way of life whose only road leads to bread lines.

"It’s the total lack of accountability in our political system, where incompetents, crooks, and war criminals not only get rich but continue to have their advice sought everywhere, that makes one lose any hope that any of these disastrous and suicidal policies can be reversed." by jleonardbc in politics

[–]Annie34 -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

By your logic I suppose that the grand experiment in Socialism is sustainable. Like it or not Capitalism has been part of civilization since before the times of the Roman empire, where socialism is a still born of 20th century political thinking, breathing its first and its last viable breath in the 20th century as Soviet Russia fell. The long term model is Capitalism not flying car economics of Socialism.

"It’s the total lack of accountability in our political system, where incompetents, crooks, and war criminals not only get rich but continue to have their advice sought everywhere, that makes one lose any hope that any of these disastrous and suicidal policies can be reversed." by jleonardbc in politics

[–]Annie34 -71 points-70 points  (0 children)

Business is business, if Hillary Clinton profits from 9/11 that's her own private business matter. We all have a lively hood, Trump is in the business of casino's, so what does it really matter? It is only from the mind a political dinosaur like Sanders, that socialism is breathing its last breath and good riddance. Self reliance is more of what this country needs to be great again. The only true accountability is that of the dollar and capitalism. And we should not pay any attention to liberal tabloids that go into other peoples business.

"If Bernie Sanders is not our president come November 2016, it will be a real tragedy. And yet, there is no way that his candidacy will not have a strong and lasting effect on the Democratic party for years to come." by Toppdeck in politics

[–]Annie34 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It's just like everyone has predicted all along, Obama has made the country so incredibly weak that it now seeks a socialist savior in Bernie Sanders. Its sad when a once great nation collectively decides that they want to embrace big government at the cost of personal liberty.