The Marxist/Progressive (Democrat) party is once again trying to find a way to keep the nomination from Bernie Sanders. They have changed their rules to allow Bloomberg to be on the debate stage. As Biden has fallen through the clouds, as no other current candidate has the appeal the party believes they desire, and as Bernie Sanders continues to dominate, the DNC becomes more and more afraid of a Bernie Sanders led ticket. What we are quickly learning is that the only positive thing Bloomberg has would be his unlimited dollars.
The ironic aspect of this dilemma for the DNC is that there is very little difference between Bernie Sanders and the other candidates. There is very little difference, if any, between who and what Bernie Sanders is and what the Marxist/Progressive (Democrat) party is. Bernie Sanders, the other candidates, the DNC, and the Marxist/Progressive (Democrat) party are all hard core and dedicated collectivists (Marxists, communists, socialists, progressives, Democrats – all virtually the same). They all believe that natural rights are under the total control of the state and not our Creator, they all favor democracy over our Republic, they all favor arbitrary law over rule of law, they all favor unlimited government over limited government, they all favor consolidated power over separation of power, and they all favor a sovereign state with the people as slaves to the state over a sovereign people with the government as the servant. In addition, this same group favors a central committee controlled economy as opposed to a market controlled economy, they all believe that all people should conform in thought, word, and deed, to the government dictated politically correct thought, word, and deed. They all believe that all assets, including income, belong to the government and it is the right of the government to determine what the individual can have. This is referred to as sharing the wealth. They all believe that the right of the individual to pursue their own happiness must always be limited by the dictates of the government in their demand that the perceived good of the community is always placed above the desires and ambitions of the individual. Following is how a Bernie Sanders surrogate describe what Sanders supports and what the Marxist/Progressive (Democrat) party and DNC support. Speaking at a rally for Sen. Bernie Sanders in Tacoma, Washington, a campaign surrogate dispelled any remaining doubts that Sanders and his supporters ardently support socialism and desire to implement it in the United States. Kshama Sawant, herself a socialist member on the Seattle City Council, delivered an impassioned speech at the rally, which aimed to criticize "corporate elites" and the "billionaire class" in Microsoft founder Bill Gates' and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' backyard. "We need a powerful socialist movement to end all capitalist oppression and exploitation!" she exclaimed to thunderous applause during the speech. Sawant, who helped lead the push to raise the minimum wage in Seattle to $15 an hour and once drew fire from the city's mayor after calling for a "wave of protests and strikes" to shut down highways, airports and other key infrastructure, made sure the crowd knew what kind of campaign Sanders is running. "Bernie's socialist campaign is poised to win from Massachusetts to California," Sawant said. Yes, this is exactly who Bernie Sanders is. But then, this is also exactly who the other candidates are, exactly who the DNC is, and exactly who the Marxist/Progressive (Democrat) party is. Yet every effort is being made to deny Sanders the nomination. It would appear the DNC and the Marxist/Progressives (Democrats) do not want the American public to understand that they are now full-fledged collectivists because they fear that will be a losing proposition for them. But then, the very ideology they and Bernie Sanders are proclaiming has been a disastrous proposition for every government that has ever tried it.
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