Andrew Endymion
Aug 26, 2017 · 1 min read

Again, it’s not about finding the “perfect” candidate. Sanders isn’t perfect. Warren isn’t perfect. Other sincerely progressive candidates aren’t perfect. It’s about finding the ones who are genuinely committed to focusing on the best interests of the underprivileged/working class as manifested by a rejection of the the donor class and its money.

And, again, it’s not that the Dems and GOP are the same. It’s that they are both bought-and-paid for by deep pockets that the differences have ceased to be a compelling reason to prefer one party’s establishment over the other. Like I said, the Dems are certainly better, but not better enough and the recent trajectory of the country, especially w/regard to income inequality, supports that assertion.

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    Leans to the left, but sees reason on both sides if you get beyond the leadership. Hypocrisy and intellectual dishonesty are my pet peeves.