Wednesday, December 2, 2015

The Real Deal Of Bernie Sanders

As so often in the past there comes a moment that defines a character of a man whether they are a political candidate or not. It just so happens that this defining moment came about when Senator Bernie Sanders announced his candidacy for the Presidency of the United States. A defining moment that has all the earmarks of another Presidential candidacy that occurred more than 83 years ago. It was after the stock market crash of 1929 which set off the most disruptive economic calamity of the 20th century that FDR announced his candidacy for President. The implications of that announcement had far reaching historical affects that are still being felt today.
 
The New Deal of FDR symbolized a new beginning for economic recovery during the Great Depression. Today, the United States is still feeling the effects from the second greatest economic collapse in history. The crash of 2008 was in effect just another duplication of the events of 1929. Yet, it was just another instance where history has repeated. Like FDR it is Senator Sanders that has awakened the American public to the dangers of an economic system that is very reminiscent of the instances that created the catalyst which sparked the Great Depression of the 1930's and the stock market crash of 2008. In doing so he has reminded us that without change in our economic policies today another repeat of history will in fact occur with greater more devastating results. 
 
When Senator Sanders spoke recently at Georgetown University he set the stage for a political revolution. He understands that personal freedom in our country today cannot be achieved without economic security for all. He also understands that a democracy cannot flourish with an apathetic populace. A participating and educated populace is essential for a democratic society to survive. It is his common sense realism that embodies his entire message. A message that he has been trying to convey ever since he embarked on his Presidential run.
 
Like FDR Senator Sanders who many now are beginning to see a similarity not only because of the economic conditions of today are very striking to the era of the 1930's but of a global terror network as evil as the Nazi's were during that same period more than 80 years ago. In this speech at Georgetown had all the earmarks of the New Deal of FDR. But, Senator Sanders approach is the Real Deal for today. An economic policy that utilizes a national economic reform policy unmatched by any political candidate today. Not only a national economic policy encompassing many of the urgent programs outlined in National Economic Reform's Ten Articles of Confederation but foreign policy directives aimed at restoring the balance of power through-out the world.
 
It is his common sense approach to urgent matters facing the United States today that is so refreshing considering the rhetoric every other candidate keep spouting. The Real Deal of Bernie Sanders is acumen to FDR's New Deal of the 1930's in so many ways. The similarities are unmistakably equivalent in scope and necessity. The dangers we face today of not realizing the Real Deal of Senator Sanders would have the same disastrous effect had FDR's New Deal not been implemented. Some may argue that the New Deal was not really that effective. But, what FDR did during the dark days of the Great Depression was instill the motivation for the American public utilizing the programs outlined in the New Deal that propelled the United States to become the greatest economic engine of the world during and after the Second World War. 
 
 What is really striking is the fact that the main stream media has been engineering a methodic methodology favoring Hilary Clinton and the presumption that she alone will be the Democratic nominee and the next President. It is amazing that all these opinion polls more often than not are bias to begin with and they only ask certain individuals knowing in advance who they really support.
 
With continued growing national support where the multitudes keep swelling outpacing every other Presidential Candidate both Republican and Democratic is a testament to his realistic, simplistic and sound approach in telling the American public the hard cold truth and consequences of not facing the realities of today head on. It is these growing enthusiastic crowds that gather where ever Senator Sanders goes just shows that the main stream media continues to orchestrate a bias when it comes to their overwhelming support and endorsement of Clinton. It seems that the numbers  Bernie Sanders draws doesn't matter. It is uncanny how the main stream media continues to overlook the huge ground swell of support for the Real Deal of Bernie Sanders and tries very hard to turn the nations attention toward polls that are really subject in favoring Clinton.
 
Senator Sanders even though his speech at Georgetown was about his definition of Socialism he defined many of the important issues facing the United States and the world today evoking FDR, Lyndon Johnson and Dr. Martin Luther King.The Real Deal of Senator Sanders is right on the money of what it would take to put effective policies in place to solve many of the problems we face today. Now, if the media would just understand the American public and not be bias toward one particular candidate the Real Deal of Senator Sanders will become the framework of a Sanders Administration. In doing so would rebuild this nation and secure the United States place as a beacon of hope and prosperity for the world. 
 
 
 

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