2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Huffington Post: Bernie Sanders Should Not be Allowed to Hold the Democratic Party Hostage [View all]bravenak
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Realler than crying revolution. I am telling you it takes tens of millions of people, billions if not trillions of dollars, and a plurality of support to do thing ONE about the corporate media.
1. Where will you get the money to fight BIG MONEY?
2. How will you get the popular support for your positions?
3. Where is a clear listing/analysis of what needs to be done?
4. How will you organize human resources and how will you administer your campaign to end corporate media?
5. How does the party function in your campaign? As a base of operations? What is the legality of what you propose?
I am not saying pull yourself up by your bootstraps, I am saying if you want something done you need to know the particulars of how it can be done. You need support. You need contingencies. You need somebody to write a sample bill for legislators to work with. You need to know how to do what you say needs to be done. And you must know how to get it done with a republican controlled whitehouse, legislature, and sc.
It's easy to list the problems. Very hard to be a solution.
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