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BobbyDrake

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1. I saw this today too, but I'm on mobile during the day, so reposting articles is blergh.
Fri Jul 8, 2016, 11:07 AM
Jul 2016

I agreed with pretty much everything that was written, especially the analysis of how ineffective one person in the Senate with no allies is. And the article is also brutally honest in pointing out people like Barney Frank and Henry Waxman who compromised to achieve results that led to change, even as Sanders was setting himself up as the arbiter of all that is good and pure.

It will be easy for some to dismiss because it's in Bloomberg, but that doesn't make any of it less true.

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