The January 25th
2016 Democratic Primary in Iowa.
"I got things
done as mayor and governor
that could not be
done by a president,
without the
permission of Congress!"
Governor Martin
Joseph O'Malley
"This is what I
want to do,
if only I can get
congresses permission to do it!"
Bernie Sanders,
"This is what
we did in spite of congress!"
Hillary Clinton
Bernie wants to blow
up the system!
Hillary is saying,
get real;
first, you must blow up the problem, and then blow up the system!
What Bernie Sanders
is not telling you is that we must
'Weed-Out' the Crabgrass and Plant Better
Seeds!
"Vote out of
office,
Governors and Congress,
the people that refuse to give the country
what
it is screaming for,
with fresh blood!
In congress and our
state governors and this cannot be
"Tea Party Nitwits!"
CNN is calling
Hillary Clinton the establishment and Bernie Sanders the alternative?
Hillary Clinton was
the establishment as
"First
Lady" and then again as "Secretary of State"
Bernie Sanders is
and always has been the establishment since 1981.
So who is, in
reality, the real establishment?
Bernie Sanders is
the establishment
that he is trying to overthrow?
Hillary Clinton is
his alternative to his
unsuccessful establishment!
Alisyn Camerota CNN
Analyst
First question to
Hillary was a young person asking if she is trustworthy.
About her
trustworthiness by a young voter
Taylor Gipple an
Application Developer said,
"Quite a few
people my age think that you are dishonest!"
Clinton,
"I was
fighting for young peoples rights since I was your age!"
The young man sat
down licking his wounds.
Every answer to a
question to Bernie Sanders was
what he would do if only his party held enough
of a majority in both
the House of Representative and the Senate
to give him
permission to do what he keeps telling to his believing public
that he wants do?
Experience v.
Judgment: Clinton, Sanders vie for pivotal Iowa vote
Ginger Gibson and
Steve Holland, Reuters
Tuesday, January 26,
2016
Democrats Skirmish
One Week before Pivotal Iowa Vote
Sanders, calls for free tuition at
public colleges and universities and implementing a single payer health care
system that would cover all Americans,
even though he'd raise taxes to pay for the latter proposal.
even though he'd raise taxes to pay for the latter proposal.
"Yes, we will
raise taxes," said Sanders, an admission rarely heard in presidential
campaigns. "We may raise taxes, but we are going to eliminate private
health insurance premiums for individuals and businesses."
Democratic
candidates appear at Des Moines forum
Associated Press
Julie Pace and
Catherine Lucey, Associated Press