Summary

Sen. Bernie Sanders is touring Iowa and Nebraska to rally against “the oligarchy,” aiming to energize progressives rather than launch a 2028 presidential bid.

At 83, he seeks to shape the Democratic Party’s future, arguing it lost in 2024 by neglecting working-class voters.

He hopes to influence budget battles and the 2026 midterms, targeting GOP lawmakers in battleground districts.

With Democrats lacking clear leadership, Sanders’ prominence and focus on economic inequality could define the party’s direction in the Trump-Musk era.

    • UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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      While I feel bernie wants to save capitalism from itself rather then replace it, I have to admire the persistence. I would have died 3 deaths of despair if I would have gone through what he has. And to just watch the nation melt around you no matter what you do or say.

      Bernie Sanders is a stronger man then me

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    The sudden rush of tankies in the comments indicates to me that this is a strong enough move to make some oligarchs worried.

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      Is a tankie someone who blindly supports the military indistrial complex? Or is it someone who loves tank sized SUVs?

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        They’re blind apologists for the various left regimes that have identified themselves as leftist, anti-imperialist, anti-western, sometimes even including North Korea and Cambodia under Pol Pot. Often they align themselves with right-wing governments like modern Russia and Iran, because they’re against the geopolitical west.

        The term was coined after the USSR rolled tanks into Hungary in the 50’s to squash pro (Socialist) democracy protests. Some leftists stuck with the Soviets as they matched into Hungary and Praugue, and others spoke out against what they saw as tyrannical repression of democracy.

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        tankie is one who says all the mass murders, genocide, rape et all communists have done historically didnt exist\was okay.

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          have done historically didnt exist\was okay.

          More like “didn’t exist, but was okay even if it did” lol.

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      Bernie told me to vote for the Democrat every time he lost the primary to them, I did what Bernie told me.

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        Exactly. Read any of his books. He understands that the only way a progressive party will ever gain power in this country is by running as Democrats and exerting progressive political capital to reform the Democratic party.

        Bernie knows that the most staple progressive issues are wildly popular with the American people, and he knows probably better than anyone alive in this country today that progressives are up against on oligarchy with unlimited control over the media and unlimited financial and human resources to fight progressive agendas, and get he still fights. Why? See point two: progressive policy is wildly popular in the United States and we outnumber the billionaires.

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          There’s no reason we can’t fix that by implementing rank choice voting. It works great in several places in the US.

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    Real Question - Bernie Sanders is old; it’s 83. If Bernie passes - who carries on his message? AOC? Who fr? You?

    Which, in my opinion, the message is honest outreach to people, IRL, and share the message that Billionares are buying our Politicians which needs to be addressed (like, the sooner the better)?

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    Hey Bernie if you need some blood or a kidney or something lemme know.

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      Give us the word Bernie, we can find a whole bunch of blood and kidneys for you.

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        I would give Bernie Sanders a blood donation no question.

        Edit I would give him a blood marrow donation no question. Aware of the discomfort and recovery.

        I would legitimately consider giving him a kidney, after certain private conversations and understanding.

        If I can source him a nice kidney, lemme call my guy

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    I’m subscribed to both his YT channels and he’s been running a full offensive for decades, nothing seems to be changing recently on that front.

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      But is capitalism really the issue here? As far as I can tell, you can put in place any economic agenda, if people just vote against themselves and if laws are actively ignored, the economic policy doesn’t really matter?

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        You are right that you can have authoritarian policies in any economic system, but capitalism in America has led to our authoritarianism. Capitalism does this as it relies on single ownership of the means of production, so it inherently centralized power and wealth.Think about the oligarchs, they control how wealth is distributed through their companies. If their workers had a say in the sharing of the profits, there is no way people would vote to give people enough wealth to control the globe while screwing over the rest of us. Also, if people are more individualized, like in America, they vote less on their group benefit, and what they see as their own benefit. This leads to fascism’s easy rise to power, but putting the blame on others.

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        Laws are often ignored in history through periods of change; I’d say it’s a matter of people agreeing or disagreeing with them.

        In this case, it’s about a very strong push by very wealthy people to trick masses of followers into thinking their billionaire daddy’s are fighting for them.

        Ostensibly, that push would be harder if there was not such a uniform path to wealth disparity where one idiot owns so much.

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    I think usually Bernie means well, but I think Democratic party is far beyond saving. We will have no significant progress no less opposition to fascism, until they are gone.

    Electoralism is largely a dead end under the duopoly.

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        It’s not defeatism, it’s an acknowledgment that we need to look beyond electoralism within the Dems. Mutual aid, dual power, direct action. If electoralism, build a grass roots infrastructure for a new third party or help an existing one rise.

        Third party success won’t happen with just running someone for president every four years. It has to start at very local level, and engage with the public between elections.

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      This strategy is literally how you resolve that issue though. The Democratic Party is just a vehicle, it literally used to be a pro-slavery party. It can be remade just like Trump remade the Republican Party in his image. Bernie is doing exactly what needs to be done. It’s by no means the only strategy, but it is an important one to pursue.

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          AOC can’t do this alone.

          Do what? Vote to keep the rail corporation from any union strikes? I think she has that under control.

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    I admire Bernie but most Trump supporters I met or know seem either very rich, or poor but quite believe he will turn things around and things getting worse before it gets better is ok. We are talking about cult, expecting them being rational is dead end.

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      The Bernie-Trump pipeline is a very real thing, surprisingly, so if and only if one is as progressive as Bernie or AOC there is value in such an endeavor.

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      He should be pushing to replace First past the post voting so these 3rd parties can compete with the democrats on who can smash the republicans the best.

      Defeating the Republicans is more important then the Democratic party. Democrats have lost their unearned privilege to go it alone against the republicans. Pass the reforms in blue states and we will work on the red states together

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        That would mean gathering enough support to do it from people that got where they are because of it. It seems impossible.

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    I’m at my states Capitol protesting and it’s kind of scary how many Trump supporters have driven by. But make no mistake, most are not for him. Call your representatives and demand action today. Don’t wait.