
Bernie sanders has the largest most dedicated political base in politics, the only other campaign that can rival Sanders is Trump’s MAGA supporters. The size and reach of the Sanders campaign literally causes corporate democrats to worry about the future of their party. Moderate democrats have always believed that playing nice with republicans was the best strategy, but that has become a liability in the era of Trump.
Progressives like Bernie Sanders believe it is best to stand up to republicans and that one should not be ashamed to be “openly” super liberal.
The money behind corporate democrats
Corporate democrats like Hillary Clinton. Barrack Obama and Joe Biden are heavily supportive of Wall Street, Clinton received a quarter of a million dollars for each 40 minute speech given to Wall Street executives in 2014-15
Clinton spoke to a securities law firm in September 2014 and talked about being a New York senator representing Wall Street who “did all I could to make sure they continued to prosper.”
And she joked at a Goldman conference in June 2013 about the bankers being “the smartest people.”
The big problem with the corporate democrats is that history shows, they can be bought.
Money influencing politicians is one of the greatest dangers to American democracy.
Bernie Sanders has a completely different view; to Sanders Wall Street is not the friend of the politician. Sanders points out Wall Street profits billions, due to tax laws which help the rich get rich, while ignoring the poor.
The bribing of politicians is a serious problem in Washington.
Sanders is not anti-business, but he is against a system that rewards billionaires with breaks the average person never receives.
Clinton has received a stunning 10 million dollars from Wall Street speeches; Bernie feels this is unethical behavior for a politician.
Bernie slams Clinton for cozying up to Wall St video
This video clearly reveals why Bernie Sanders is a threat to corporate democrats.
It is clear Bernie Sanders and the corporate democrats have very little in common.