• March 26 Democratic caucuses — Does Bernie Sanders Still Have a Chance at a Last-Minute Comeback?
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I feel this is all very uplifting. As even if Bernie doesn't win, its not like the current generation of young people that is pushing for him is going away. It seems the seed of a more progressive-socialistic mindset has been sown in America, And huge swathes of your public seems to be in open ideological revolt against the authoritarian-inclined corporate establishment, supporting outlier candidates. So unless something goes catastrophically wrong, it seems there are good chances for a better future for America, and by proxy the rest of the western world.
[QUOTE=Sprockethead;50026616]I feel this is all very uplifting. As even if Bernie doesn't win, its not like the current generation of young people that is pushing for him is going away. It seems the seed of a more progressive-socialistic mindset has been sown in America, And huge swathes of your public seems to be in open ideological revolt against the authoritarian-inclined corporate establishment, supporting outlier candidates. So unless something goes catastrophically wrong, it seems there are good chances for a better future for America, and by proxy the rest of the western world.[/QUOTE] Don't underestimate the cultural damage a regressive presidency could inflict. Eight years of Trump scaremongering would affect the youth as well. [editline]29th March 2016[/editline] This is a turning point, whatever the result.
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