>self described socialist
>owns 3 houses
>criticizes rich people for not paying their fair share
>pays a lower percentage of taxes than Trump and the average citizen
>rants on and on about $15/hr minimum wage
>pays his own employees $12
>>35885105
You know average people living in Moscow under the Soviet Union owned multiple houses? Just because you want a similar standard of living for everyone doesn't mean we will descend to Harrison Bergeron levels of equality (that was a satirical story by the way).
>>35885269
The point is that the Sanders is more of a celebrity than a serious politician with a plan. He was easily manipulated by two black girls when they stole his spotlight. Bernie lives for his spotlight, but he won't fight for it because that's not his style. He's not a fighter, he's a weak big mouth.
>>35885269
>average people living in Moscow under the Soviet Union owned multiple houses
LOL no, where in the fucking did you hear that?
T. Actual Russian
>>35885364
Sanders never introduced any legislation on his own or otherwise contributed to politics. his campaign was a meme (in the original sense of the word) that spread though young people who were forced further left by the Democratic party, identity politics, and higher education.
>"justice democrats"
oregano
>>35885417
http://soviethistory.msu.edu/1956-2/dachas/
http://www.russianbest.com/dacha-home-away-from-home.html
Under Stalin the dachas were awarded to party elites but Kruschev allowed more people to own dachas for free.
>>35885364
Not true. He probably started the presidential campaign without intentions to win (which was shitty) but the huge support he got influenced him to be more aggressive. In his senate and congressional career he was more of a backroom dealer but so what? That's how politics is done as we are now seeing from the Trump implosion.