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Bernie’s Anti-oligarchy Tour/Anti-Trump Resistance

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Wanted to give the man his due, showing Democrats how it’s done, maybe. If Republicans are being told to hold off on town halls, then there’s an audience for Bernie Sanders to rally people. And maybe a clue for the Trump resistance in general. Anyone is welcome to add to this thread as it pertains to acts of Resistance that may command our shared attention.


“At 83 years old, Sanders is not running for president again. But the stooped and silver-haired democratic socialist has emerged as a leader of the resistance to Donald Trump’s second presidency. In tearing into Trump’s seizure of power and warning about the consequences of firing tens of thousands of government workers, Sanders is bucking the wishes of those who want Democrats to focus on the price of eggs or “roll over and play dead.”

For now, at least, Sanders stands alone as the only elected progressive willing to mount a national campaign to harness the fear and anger of the sprawling anti-Trump movement.

In fact, his team intentionally waited in the early weeks of the Trump presidency to launch what they are now calling his “stop oligarchy tour” to see if a high-profile Democrat would fill the leadership void. Instead, Sanders — who is not a Democrat himself despite allying with Senate Democrats and running twice for the party’s presidential nomination — has people wondering if he’s considering another White House bid.

“This is like presidential campaign rallies, isn’t it? But I’m not running for president, and this is not a campaign,” Sanders told The Associated Press. “You gotta do what you gotta do. The country’s in trouble and I want to play my role.”…..

Indivisible co-founder Ezra Levin, who has been critical of many Democratic leaders, praised Sanders for stepping up.

“I wish more Democrats were traveling the country, including to red states, to rally the the majority against Musk and Project 2025,” Levin said. “Sure as hell beats (House Democratic leader Hakeem) Jeffries traveling the country for his children’s book tour during a constitutional crisis.”
 
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With his “Fighting Oligarchy” tour, Bernie has begun holding a series of rallies in GOP-represented swing districts to bring attention to Trump’s billionaire-boosting, middle class–busting agenda. As he’s swung through heartland states such as Nebraska and Iowa, the grassroots response has been electric. Last Friday, 4,000 people came out to hear him in Kenosha, Wisconsin; the next morning he was joined by 2,600 in Altoona, Wisconsin, a town of less than 10,000; and then in a suburb outside Detroit he spoke to a crowd of 9,000 that filled a packed gym, two overflow rooms, and the parking lot outside.

Sanders seems to understand something that many Democratic elites do not: In today’s brutally divided attentional economy, Democrats can never take for granted that their messaging will get through to people without sustained efforts to capture and direct voters’ attention. Precisely zero swing voters give a crap when Hakeem Jeffries or Chuck Schumer holds a press conference on Capitol Hill to speak in boring generalities about the threat Trump represents (while every other aspect of their business-as-usual demeanor screams, “Actually, everything is fine”). No one outside of Washington is reading sternly worded “Dear Colleague” letters or the latest milquetoast op-ed. But when you go into someone’s small town to hold a rally—not a campaign rally right before an election, which most people understand as somewhat instrumentalizing, but an off-year emergency rally to stop oligarchy—now that screams urgency. And it signals that something different, against the grain, or unconventional is happening—three adjectives with which Democrats could use more of an association.

By rejecting passivity, Sanders is also doing more to actually put Republicans—who’ve recently been ordered to abandon town halls in the wake of mounting anger from their own voters—under pressure, demonstrating how Democrats locked out of power in Washington can go on offense. What if, rather than simply praying that some swing-district Republican legislators will grow a spine and help Democrats hold the line against irreversible cuts to life-or-death social programs, we instead rallied their constituents to directly demonstrate to them that going along with Trump might cost them their next election?
 
“I wish more Democrats were traveling the country, including to red states, to rally the the majority against Musk and Project 2025,” Levin said.

I had a whole rant dialed up, but the Dems just need to do more. Bernie is the man and i'm glad he still has the energy to do this.
 
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I voted for Elizabeth Warren and I think we massively missed out on having her as a nominee and eventual President. I wish she was 20 years younger. At this point she can't be a Presidential candidate,
 
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Wanted to give the man his due, showing Democrats how it’s done, maybe. If Republicans are being told to hold off on town halls, then there’s an audience for Bernie Sanders to rally people. And maybe a clue for the Trump resistance in general. Anyone is welcome to add to this thread as it pertains to acts of Resistance that may command our shared attention.


“At 83 years old, Sanders is not running for president again. But the stooped and silver-haired democratic socialist has emerged as a leader of the resistance to Donald Trump’s second presidency. In tearing into Trump’s seizure of power and warning about the consequences of firing tens of thousands of government workers, Sanders is bucking the wishes of those who want Democrats to focus on the price of eggs or “roll over and play dead.”

For now, at least, Sanders stands alone as the only elected progressive willing to mount a national campaign to harness the fear and anger of the sprawling anti-Trump movement.

In fact, his team intentionally waited in the early weeks of the Trump presidency to launch what they are now calling his “stop oligarchy tour” to see if a high-profile Democrat would fill the leadership void. Instead, Sanders — who is not a Democrat himself despite allying with Senate Democrats and running twice for the party’s presidential nomination — has people wondering if he’s considering another White House bid.

“This is like presidential campaign rallies, isn’t it? But I’m not running for president, and this is not a campaign,” Sanders told The Associated Press. “You gotta do what you gotta do. The country’s in trouble and I want to play my role.”…..

Indivisible co-founder Ezra Levin, who has been critical of many Democratic leaders, praised Sanders for stepping up.

“I wish more Democrats were traveling the country, including to red states, to rally the the majority against Musk and Project 2025,” Levin said. “Sure as hell beats (House Democratic leader Hakeem) Jeffries traveling the country for his children’s book tour during a constitutional crisis.”
Such a ridiculous hypocrite. How does anyone listen to this fool?
 
I voted for Elizabeth Warren and I think we massively missed out on having her as a nominee and eventual President. I wish she was 20 years younger. At this point she can't be a Presidential candidate,
I voted for her in the 2020 primary.
I think my wife went with Bernie again that year
 
How does anyone listen to this fool?
The people are angry about the economy, about DOGE, but their Republican representatives are afraid of their constituents. Their Republican representatives don’t want to hear a thing from their constituents right now. Some, like this guy, don’t even like their constituents:


View: https://x.com/HeartlandSignal/status/1896976011650023688


Imagine? The constituents are “the enemy within” to the Rep. from Wisconsin. Why would I even want to attend one of his town halls? He doesn’t even respect people. Bernie speaks to the people, and the people have always known that.

So, there’s your answer. Bernie is no fool, and that’s why he’s getting crowds. People like the guy, and the people’s Republican reps are nowhere to be found. Thank you for your question, glad I could be of some assistance.
 
The people are angry about the economy, about DOGE, but their Republican representatives are afraid of their constituents. Their Republican representatives don’t want to hear a thing from their constituents right now. Some, like this guy, don’t even like their constituents:


View: https://x.com/HeartlandSignal/status/1896976011650023688


Imagine? The constituents are “the enemy within” to the Rep. from Wisconsin. Why would I even want to attend one of his town halls? He doesn’t even respect people. Bernie speaks to the people, and the people have always known that.

So, there’s your answer. Bernie is no fool, and that’s why he’s getting crowds. People like the guy, and the people’s Republican reps are nowhere to be found. Thank you for your question, glad I could be of some assistance.

I sure hope Democrats field George Washington to run against this guy and not just an average politician who proposes ideas and is just an okay public speaker and leader cuz otherwise voters will remain reelecting a guy who openly mocks and belittles them…
 
Under the circumstances….


"In my corner of America, there’s a common feeling emerging about the viral videos of constituents angrily confronting congressional Republicans: That’s what they get," wrote Johnson. "But the snark isn’t intended for the elected officials so much as for their voters. The thinking goes that those who supported politicians campaigning on callous policies toward others shouldn’t be surprised when they end up harmed, too. It’s a variation on the adage that people get the government they deserve."

How true is that, really, though, he wondered? In many cases, these voters don't feel like this is what they signed up for: "In Texas, they are mad that an unelected billionaire seems to be exercising the presidency’s executive powers, unchecked. In Georgia, they are upset about the White House’s position on Ukraine and about its ham-fisted federal funding and staffing cuts. And they are angry that their representatives don’t appear interested in doing much about any of these things."

What Republicans who control a bare majority in the House are facing, he continued, is frustration "with representatives who are bad delegates, offering no resistance to a White House run amok in their communities. Those who think Republican voters are getting their just deserts fault them for choosing poor trustees. Polls confirm that the resulting dissatisfaction with the whole system is widespread: Government is cited as the most important problem facing the country, even more than the economy or immigration; two-thirds of us are unsatisfied with our democracy; and Congress’s approval rate remains dismal. Is this the government we all deserve?"

In other words, he wrote, the new town hall protests flaring up are "snapshots of supporters who, after just a 30-day sample of the government they elected, feel duped." It's a symptom of widespread feeling that elected leaders are not putting their constituents' interests first — and "both sides long for a government that will address the nation’s problems and not be its primary one."

 
March 11, 2025. The date that Saint Cy of JFC and Al-O-Meter find agreement on a statement.

Nobody deserves Bernie. His economic ideas died with the Soviet Union and belong in history's dustbin.

Sad part is you don’t.

Thanks for the economic advice.


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Wait, wut?!? Wisconsin elects their Supreme Court? Their Supreme Court is subject to the will of the mob? W.T.F?????

Hey Wisconsin, that you are so upset over the opinion of one non-state-office-holding guy is why you don't do this. Cheese curds are awesome and Madison is a fun town, but are you all retarded?
 
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