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Bernie Sanders, the Most Dangerous Man in America



Senator Bernie Sanders, the rising demagogue seeking the Democrat Party's nomination for President of the United States is currently the most dangerous man in America. He claims America's economic tribulations rest with the capitalist on Wall Street. This pied piper has seduced millennials lacking the discernment of the big lie with the sweet candy of free education and promising payback of the wealthy class that has left them behind. The following is a quote from a speech. "We are passing through one of the most critical, important and interesting moments of history—a moment when the world socialist revolution is in the making. It is now becoming apparent even to those who stood remote from socialist theories and forecasts that this war will not end as it began, that is, by the conclusion of peace in the usual way between the old imperialist governments. The revolution has shown that the war is inevitably leading to the disintegration of capitalist society in general, that it is being converted into a war of the working people against the exploiters. Therein lies the significance of the revolution."
Does this sound close to what the old man in the crumpled salesman suit from Vermont is disseminating on the campaign trail? No, this speech was delivered nearly a hundred years ago in 1918 by the leader of the communist revolution, Vladimir Lenin as he rallied Russians to destroy the old imperialists and enter into a new brand of government where they would be free of oppression. Bernie recently emblazoned the need to come together to unite the country and the Democrat party so the right-wing Republicans do not take over our country. Sanders is very clever to infuse fascism into the opposition party beholden to pipelines and big oil companies that do not recognize climate change as the biggest threat to future generations. Sanders has dangled a worm that has been gobbled up hook, line, and sinker by an uninformed generation of young voters fascinated with a cloaked brand of socialism that stretches much further than Lenin's singular capitalist villains. After capturing the millennials, Sanders is now onto phase two in extending his divisive trademark to African Black community. Following his big win in New Hampshire, he sought to curry favor the following morning when he met with Al Sharpton, the civil rights agitator. During the Democrat debate in South Carolina, Sanders intensified his fervor when stating he was tired of unarmed blacks being shot and killed by white cops. Why not just call out the men and women protecting our streets as off-duty police officers shrouded in the Klansman cape. Bernie's brand of socialism is rife with a racial strategy to divide the country into two camps.

America is at a crossroad and they must choose in this election

With the millennials and African Black America now blindly moving into his tent, Sanders persists with his message of the disappearing middle class and "big government's role in ensuring all our people are taken care of". It defies logic that Hillary Clinton and Bernie can claim America is downtrodden and more divided; yet they were the architects in charge over the past seven years under President Obama. When asked who will pay for free education and healthcare for everyone, Sanders eludes to going after Wall Street speculators. Who really are the so called speculators? Does he mean well-meaning business people and entrepreneurs who strive to prosper and create jobs? Economists claim Bernie's socialist plan comes up trillions of dollars short, and he would have to essentially tax the rich at a rate of 85%. There would be a mass exodus of wealth out of the country and a collapse of private sector job creation. Let's be clear on this point. Lenin's century old epitome calling the masses to revolt against capitalism is much the same as Sander's campaign to rally a new and gullible generation against the tyranny of corporate America. As for those who have been held back and believed Obama was their hope in unifying the country and ushering in the fruited plains of prosperity; they will be steered like cattle by the Sharptons of the world and told they need more of the same demise. Will Americans believe they are immune to socialism's cull on achievement and passively march with their fellow comrades to elect a president where freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction? As socialism replaces capitalism, so it will be the rich, then the middle class, and then no one remaining to stand up for the poor; for a government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have. Bernie Sanders may not make it to the finish line. However one thing is clear, he has created a moderate and electable Hillary Clinton in her Mao pant suit espousing a continuation of the collectivist virtues that have befallen America over the past seven years. Could Sanders be the Trojan horse that allows the Clintonites to emerge victorious? Former President, Ronald Reagan made it crystal clear in a 1967 speech that improving the lot of people comes best through the freedom of productive ideas unleashed by the free enterprise of capitalism. He said, "Freedom is a fragile thing...it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. Those who have known freedom and then lost it never known it again." America is at a crossroad and they must choose in this election.

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Rich Berdan—— Rich Berdan, was a regular guest co-host on a popular radio broadcast and has grown his passion to write on various topics; resulting in numerous published editorials and features. As a proud American and Canadian citizen, Rich's diverse work-life experience, including raising a family, as well as a number of bumps and twists along the road has resulted in this interesting journey we call life

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