2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Snopes weighs in on Camp Clinton's chair throwing claim. Conclusion? UNPROVEN. [View all]slipslidingaway
(21,210 posts)that chairs were thrown at the Nevada convention as being Unproven with three pictures of a chair in the air?
The media has had a field day with the "violence" displayed by Sanders supporters, DWS and Boxer all over the news, numerous posts here on DU about the violent protests in Nevada.
Although you took the time to post three nearly identical shots of a chair in the air you call me pathetic for calling you out?
Do you know what I find pathetic? I find it pathetic that parents cannot take their kids to the doctor because it costs too much money, not to mention they cannot go to the doctors themselves because of high deductibles and high out of the pocket maximums. People should check the out of pocket maximums, not just the deductibles. First year ours was $11,500, since then $8,500 per year, do that times 7 and not sure how many people could sustain that assault. Combine loss of income and you have a recipe for bankruptcy.
I find it pathetic that the middle class has been shrinking for decades while establishment politicians espouse unfair trade bills to ship jobs overseas, I find it pathetic that politicians side with big moneyed interests to deregulate banking laws that benefit the rich.
Clinton is so out of touch with the needs of people, our country will survive when the Majority of people do well, but none of the Clinton policies has done anything to sustain the majority of people. The middle class has been shrinking for decades, yes even while Bill was in office and Hillary backed his ideas. And the surplus Bill created by borrowing from the SS Trust fund can be looked at if you turn a blind eye as to the jobs that were leaving our country.
So yes I agree, I could care less about the chair throwing, it is emblematic of the problems of the corporate media and how our elections favor those in power.
Old saying, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.