I think American's have been programmed to fear Bernie Sanders, and I honestly don't understand why. He would benefit the vast majority of Americans (if he got his way, at least) but for some reason people want to protect billionaires while they funnel more and more money out of your bank accounts and into theirs. I would fight to protect the healthcare system we have in Canada, and can't imagine having to choose between dying or going bankrupt from hospital bills.
I won't deny that most news organizations have gone out of their way to paint Bernie in a negative light, but frankly they haven't had to work that hard. He's a crank. He only joined the Democratic party to run for President.
He is the one candidate that is truly
left-wing - maybe not "seize the means of production" left, but not that far removed. While plenty of Americans (including myself) would like to see a stronger welfare state, stronger consumer protections (in health care and insurance as well as products), stronger financial regulation, etc., we're not quite willing to go the full socialist. He has spoken favorably of the old Soviet Union in the past.
And he's making promises he
knows he can't keep - he's pulling a Trump, but with socialist-curious Millenials instead of aging racist shitheads. And from what I can tell he's all for even further expanding Executive power, which even I, big-gummint Democrat I am, strongly oppose. The Executive is already too goddamned powerful.
Not that any of the Dem candidates are any better in that specific respect.
I will accept Joe Biden if he gets the nomination. He just doesn't excite me. Plus you'll be hearing about nothing besides Hunter Biden, Burisma, and Ukraine for at least the next 4+ years if he wins.
I
don't want an "exciting" President. I don't want a President who's in the news
every goddamned day for saying or doing something stupid. I want a President who's
competent, picks competent people to run the various departments, and basically just does the job.
And the best way to avoid 4 years of Hunterghazi is to keep the House and flip the Senate. Which we need to do
anyway because RBG isn't going to last another 4 years, and McConnell has proven he's perfectly willing to let a SCOTUS seat remain empty as long as it takes to get a Republican President.
The Senate
should be the focus of every American this election,
not the White House.