[QUOTE=Falstad007;50790048]No refunds[/QUOTE]
There is a reason why we call it a political "donation". Stop being a crybaby.
The struggle against the establishment and corruption does continue with the new grassroots movement that Sanders has initiated. And I'm proud to be a part of it.
[QUOTE=joshuadim;50790245]The struggle against the establishment and corruption does continue with the new grassroots movement that Sanders has initiated. And I'm proud to be a part of it.[/QUOTE]
Let's replace our currently destructive and authoritarian establishment with an even more destructive and authoritarian system. Only difference is, our establishment is evil and corrupt, your shitty movement is hateful and inept.
[editline]28th July 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=Chaitin;50790213]There is a reason why we call it a political "donation". Stop being a crybaby.[/QUOTE]
Meanwhile people flip their shit when Kickstarters fail and don't give back money, go back to the drawing board and come up with better arguments.
[QUOTE=RobotWizard;50790700]
Meanwhile people flip their shit when Kickstarters fail and don't give back money, go back to the drawing board and come up with better arguments.[/QUOTE]
Omg why is it so hard to understand that its a donation? It's not a fucking investment or a crowdfunding project. Politicians don't finance their campaign on Kickstarter or Patreon.
First post and I can already see how mature you are.
[QUOTE=Falstad007;50790048]No refunds[/QUOTE]
Love how people are giving Bernie shit about this yet people turn a blind eye to dozen other Republican candidates that did the exact same thing.
[QUOTE=RobotWizard;50790700]Let's replace our currently destructive and authoritarian establishment with an even more destructive and authoritarian system. Only difference is, our establishment is evil and corrupt, your shitty movement is hateful and inept.[/QUOTE]
Please, elaborate. Because I've never seen such bullshit.
For anyone that's wondering these are the songs in the video
[video=youtube;FrdLwxbk0Rg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrdLwxbk0Rg[/video]
[video=youtube;AfuCLp8VEng]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfuCLp8VEng[/video]
And Bernie introducing the rap duo at coachella
[video=youtube;kXhBbgG-9Gw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXhBbgG-9Gw[/video]
[QUOTE=RobotWizard;50790700]Meanwhile people flip their shit when Kickstarters fail and don't give back money, go back to the drawing board and come up with better arguments.[/QUOTE]
It's a campaign, not a product. Even if you manage it perfectly that doesn't guarantee people won't vote for someone else.
[QUOTE=Chaitin;50790213]There is a reason why we call it a political "donation". Stop being a crybaby.[/QUOTE]
People are upset because they donated money to a campaign that was sabotaged and determined to fail from the start. The DNC not only stole the nomination, but may as well have stolen every dollar that Sanders supporters contributed, seeing as he never actually had a chance to win in the first place.
[QUOTE=srobins;50796207]People are upset because they donated money to a campaign that was sabotaged and determined to fail from the start. The DNC not only stole the nomination, but may as well have stolen every dollar that Sanders supporters contributed, seeing as he never actually had a chance to win in the first place.[/QUOTE]
Yes he did. The DNC has a lot of resources, influence, and manpower but they can't physically stop people from voting.
When you donate money to a campaign your contribution disappears into a war chest that can be used at the campaigns discretion and in most cases when a party nominates their candidate, they get the contributions. This is how every election works. It's also why I personally give candidates my vote and nothing else, because I don't want my money to go to the party pushing a candidate I didn't necessarily want to represent me.
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